It would not be the first time a UConn football player finished out their college career at a different school because they did not get into the grad program they wanted to at UConn
I don't think there is anything wrong with the new policy. Many 1000's of students were showing up for the tailgating, and then heading back to campus before the game even started, with no intention of ever going to the game. Hopefully, this will change some of that
I don't know if it is accurate or not, but I've heard that they take a class of 60% in-state one year, and then 40% in-state the following and continue to flip back and forth. If this is a 60% year for in-state, it makes it much tough to get in from out of state.
I'm all in (shocker, i know)! After the articles about dropping attendance, and with people calling for a move to FCS or to drop football completely; I'm done hoping the marketing staff and athletic department make changes to boost attendance. I'm going to do whatever I can to get attendance up...
The weather was a huge factor in the low attendance numbers last year. The UMass game had the lowest gate due to the monsoon. Had the weather been nice, it probably would have been our highest attended game of the season. That was the homecoming game.
No it wasn't a win, or else I would have stuck with it. It was the last time we lost to them at home before we beat them two years later.
The school honored me on senior night for men's hoop in 2007 when I was a senior. They have me a Jersey with my name out it and free tickets to all UConn home...
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