I never had wifi problems there either....maybe depends on where you sit?ramster wrote: ↑2 years ago RoadyJay,
As one who has complained about Wi-Fi in the past, I must say that this season I’ve had no issues. I even watched the WBB game in my phone one game as it was the same game time away as a MBB game.
I could not even check espn scores in the past but this year has been fine.
Consider also Scott Brand’s last interview with President Parlange when he said he would look into it but he himself had no issues and even had a zoom call during a game.
Could URI have fixed it and not said anything?
Is my t-mobile account just better this year with reception?
Curious what others who go to the games have experienced this year. Great for me but atrocious the past 5+ years.
There is so much to complain about I wouldn’t want you to not get the latest observations on Wi-Fi only to find out they actually did something to improve things here.
I do use my carrier. I do not use the URI Wi-Fi because it’s bad. Used to be my carrier didn’t work either but it does now.
Again curious what others have seen.
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Jay, I completely agree with you on the fact that a lot of upgrades rely on the backs of all of this. My concern is the fact that the Ryan Center is owned by Spectrum, who's owned by Comcast. Comcast owns NBCUniversal. If a company owns NBC and can't give proper accommodations to patrons at their events? Quick Google search, Comcast is trading at ~$44 a share, valued at like ~$210 billion. My real estate knowledge leads me to believe this isn't a showstopping asset for Comcast to fund with any kind of upgrade that they'd have to invest in. The Ryan Center is simply an asset in their portfolio, it won't be on the forefront of where they're going to put any kind of capital investment in. I could be completely wrong, but this is my take on why we are in the prehistoric era of technology at the Ryan Center. To Comcast, there's zero ROI to throw in a couple of hundred grand for infrastructure upgrades to this building. This is most likely why you don't ever see any top-notch act coming in. I'd like to know what the Contract is like with Comcast. I cannot anticipate that they're ever going to draw big names in ever again when there is Mohegan ~45 minutes away and ~45 minutes to the Dunk. Logistically, it's never going to be a draw for them but is considered a nice to have for their management/RE investment portfolio.RoadyJay wrote: ↑2 years agoAll these things are great to complain about but the question is who is ultimately responsible to make these things happen?Blue Man wrote: ↑2 years agoBringing this thread back since we don't want our threads about coaching failures to get bogged down with our talk about our infrastructure failures.PeterRamTime wrote: ↑2 years ago
Just want to chime in that our Ryan Center is a really good on campus arena. It's as nice looking as it's larger counter parts, but I've been to a few arena's now and it stacks up.
I've been to UVA's John Paul Jones arena and the Ryan Center looks just as nice just smaller.
Was just at a Tennessee UGA game at Stegeman colliseum and that place is a DUMP. Like the Ryan Center embarasses big ol UGA's arena. Just made me think like "wow we really do have a nice arena"
Only Dayton's is better in the A-10 imo.
Just need replay and wifi damn it...
It's like showing up to a race with a 7 speed porsche, but not knowing how to drive stick.
I'm sick of the excuses here. Every other arena I've been to this year - Dunk, Gampel, XL - all have replay. Other A-10 programs have replay.
All those other arenas have easy to access public wifi or a cellular repeater that lets you get signal.
I didn't have issues checking scores on my ESPN app or sending pictures/texts.
The Ryan Center is literally a time machine back to 2007. It's unacceptable in this day and age to be unplugged. Sad or not, it's the reality.
People work. People gamble. People want to see other games. People want to communicate. That's society today.
And with a bad team - people literally have to decide if it's worth going off the grid for a few hours to be subjected to watching this team.
After a coaching change, and the necessary infrastructure upgrades that come with (practice facility, coaches pool, charters), this needs to be the next thing on the list.
Get wifi, get replays.
Many on this board are donors, season ticket holders, alum, etc. and I really believe we can help influence. But, if we don’t know the person(s) to influence then we are just complaining.
Let’s get the names and craft a thoughtful letter to see if we can help progress these obvious improvements.
**and by asset I'm not talking about Comcast owning the property, it's the overall contract they have that they're making money off of
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Seems like a total anomaly, but glad it works for at least one person out of 8,000.ramster wrote: ↑2 years ago RoadyJay,
As one who has complained about Wi-Fi in the past, I must say that this season I’ve had no issues. I even watched the WBB game in my phone one game as it was the same game time away as a MBB game.
I could not even check espn scores in the past but this year has been fine.
Consider also Scott Brand’s last interview with President Parlange when he said he would look into it but he himself had no issues and even had a zoom call during a game.
Could URI have fixed it and not said anything?
Is my t-mobile account just better this year with reception?
Curious what others who go to the games have experienced this year. Great for me but atrocious the past 5+ years.
There is so much to complain about I wouldn’t want you to not get the latest observations on Wi-Fi only to find out they actually did something to improve things here.
I do use my carrier. I do not use the URI Wi-Fi because it’s bad. Used to be my carrier didn’t work either but it does now.
Again curious what others have seen.
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One who is at all the games and was before when it didn’t work at all.RI_Bred wrote: ↑2 years agoSeems like a total anomaly, but glad it works for at least one person out of 8,000.ramster wrote: ↑2 years ago RoadyJay,
As one who has complained about Wi-Fi in the past, I must say that this season I’ve had no issues. I even watched the WBB game in my phone one game as it was the same game time away as a MBB game.
I could not even check espn scores in the past but this year has been fine.
Consider also Scott Brand’s last interview with President Parlange when he said he would look into it but he himself had no issues and even had a zoom call during a game.
Could URI have fixed it and not said anything?
Is my t-mobile account just better this year with reception?
Curious what others who go to the games have experienced this year. Great for me but atrocious the past 5+ years.
There is so much to complain about I wouldn’t want you to not get the latest observations on Wi-Fi only to find out they actually did something to improve things here.
I do use my carrier. I do not use the URI Wi-Fi because it’s bad. Used to be my carrier didn’t work either but it does now.
Again curious what others have seen.
And the New President 2weeks ago said he had no issues but would address it.
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I haven't been to a game this year so I can't tell you if it's better.ramster wrote: ↑2 years ago RoadyJay,
As one who has complained about Wi-Fi in the past, I must say that this season I’ve had no issues. I even watched the WBB game in my phone one game as it was the same game time away as a MBB game.
I could not even check espn scores in the past but this year has been fine.
Consider also Scott Brand’s last interview with President Parlange when he said he would look into it but he himself had no issues and even had a zoom call during a game.
Could URI have fixed it and not said anything?
Is my t-mobile account just better this year with reception?
Curious what others who go to the games have experienced this year. Great for me but atrocious the past 5+ years.
There is so much to complain about I wouldn’t want you to not get the latest observations on Wi-Fi only to find out they actually did something to improve things here.
I do use my carrier. I do not use the URI Wi-Fi because it’s bad. Used to be my carrier didn’t work either but it does now.
Again curious what others have seen.
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Some nights it’s better than others.
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The president has access to URI_SEcure which works pretty well there even with a packed house. It’s the open one that blows the most
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I can’t do shit on my phone in the RC. Can’t text, browse, stream, email, call. Nothing. Wifi or on network.ramster wrote: ↑2 years ago RoadyJay,
As one who has complained about Wi-Fi in the past, I must say that this season I’ve had no issues. I even watched the WBB game in my phone one game as it was the same game time away as a MBB game.
I could not even check espn scores in the past but this year has been fine.
Consider also Scott Brand’s last interview with President Parlange when he said he would look into it but he himself had no issues and even had a zoom call during a game.
Could URI have fixed it and not said anything?
Is my t-mobile account just better this year with reception?
Curious what others who go to the games have experienced this year. Great for me but atrocious the past 5+ years.
There is so much to complain about I wouldn’t want you to not get the latest observations on Wi-Fi only to find out they actually did something to improve things here.
I do use my carrier. I do not use the URI Wi-Fi because it’s bad. Used to be my carrier didn’t work either but it does now.
Again curious what others have seen.
I have Verizon and iphone XR so it’s not like I’m working with inadequate equipment.
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URI owns the RC. Its management and operations are outsourced to spectra.Taylor Swift wrote: ↑2 years agoJay, I completely agree with you on the fact that a lot of upgrades rely on the backs of all of this. My concern is the fact that the Ryan Center is owned by Spectrum, who's owned by Comcast. Comcast owns NBCUniversal. If a company owns NBC and can't give proper accommodations to patrons at their events? Quick Google search, Comcast is trading at ~$44 a share, valued at like ~$210 billion. My real estate knowledge leads me to believe this isn't a showstopping asset for Comcast to fund with any kind of upgrade that they'd have to invest in. The Ryan Center is simply an asset in their portfolio, it won't be on the forefront of where they're going to put any kind of capital investment in. I could be completely wrong, but this is my take on why we are in the prehistoric era of technology at the Ryan Center. To Comcast, there's zero ROI to throw in a couple of hundred grand for infrastructure upgrades to this building. This is most likely why you don't ever see any top-notch act coming in. I'd like to know what the Contract is like with Comcast. I cannot anticipate that they're ever going to draw big names in ever again when there is Mohegan ~45 minutes away and ~45 minutes to the Dunk. Logistically, it's never going to be a draw for them but is considered a nice to have for their management/RE investment portfolio.RoadyJay wrote: ↑2 years agoAll these things are great to complain about but the question is who is ultimately responsible to make these things happen?Blue Man wrote: ↑2 years ago
Bringing this thread back since we don't want our threads about coaching failures to get bogged down with our talk about our infrastructure failures.
It's like showing up to a race with a 7 speed porsche, but not knowing how to drive stick.
I'm sick of the excuses here. Every other arena I've been to this year - Dunk, Gampel, XL - all have replay. Other A-10 programs have replay.
All those other arenas have easy to access public wifi or a cellular repeater that lets you get signal.
I didn't have issues checking scores on my ESPN app or sending pictures/texts.
The Ryan Center is literally a time machine back to 2007. It's unacceptable in this day and age to be unplugged. Sad or not, it's the reality.
People work. People gamble. People want to see other games. People want to communicate. That's society today.
And with a bad team - people literally have to decide if it's worth going off the grid for a few hours to be subjected to watching this team.
After a coaching change, and the necessary infrastructure upgrades that come with (practice facility, coaches pool, charters), this needs to be the next thing on the list.
Get wifi, get replays.
Many on this board are donors, season ticket holders, alum, etc. and I really believe we can help influence. But, if we don’t know the person(s) to influence then we are just complaining.
Let’s get the names and craft a thoughtful letter to see if we can help progress these obvious improvements.
**and by asset I'm not talking about Comcast owning the property, it's the overall contract they have that they're making money off of
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I’m sure if you’re a university employee you have no issues.ramster wrote: ↑2 years ago RoadyJay,
As one who has complained about Wi-Fi in the past, I must say that this season I’ve had no issues. I even watched the WBB game in my phone one game as it was the same game time away as a MBB game.
I could not even check espn scores in the past but this year has been fine.
Consider also Scott Brand’s last interview with President Parlange when he said he would look into it but he himself had no issues and even had a zoom call during a game.
Could URI have fixed it and not said anything?
Is my t-mobile account just better this year with reception?
Curious what others who go to the games have experienced this year. Great for me but atrocious the past 5+ years.
There is so much to complain about I wouldn’t want you to not get the latest observations on Wi-Fi only to find out they actually did something to improve things here.
I do use my carrier. I do not use the URI Wi-Fi because it’s bad. Used to be my carrier didn’t work either but it does now.
Again curious what others have seen.
I can’t speak for T-Mobile but with Verizon both womens games I went to I couldn’t do anything. Texts didn’t send. Pics didn’t send. Apps didn’t load.
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KeaneyBluBallz wrote: ↑2 years agoURI owns the RC. Its management and operations are outsourced to spectra.Taylor Swift wrote: ↑2 years agoJay, I completely agree with you on the fact that a lot of upgrades rely on the backs of all of this. My concern is the fact that the Ryan Center is owned by Spectrum, who's owned by Comcast. Comcast owns NBCUniversal. If a company owns NBC and can't give proper accommodations to patrons at their events? Quick Google search, Comcast is trading at ~$44 a share, valued at like ~$210 billion. My real estate knowledge leads me to believe this isn't a showstopping asset for Comcast to fund with any kind of upgrade that they'd have to invest in. The Ryan Center is simply an asset in their portfolio, it won't be on the forefront of where they're going to put any kind of capital investment in. I could be completely wrong, but this is my take on why we are in the prehistoric era of technology at the Ryan Center. To Comcast, there's zero ROI to throw in a couple of hundred grand for infrastructure upgrades to this building. This is most likely why you don't ever see any top-notch act coming in. I'd like to know what the Contract is like with Comcast. I cannot anticipate that they're ever going to draw big names in ever again when there is Mohegan ~45 minutes away and ~45 minutes to the Dunk. Logistically, it's never going to be a draw for them but is considered a nice to have for their management/RE investment portfolio.RoadyJay wrote: ↑2 years ago
All these things are great to complain about but the question is who is ultimately responsible to make these things happen?
Many on this board are donors, season ticket holders, alum, etc. and I really believe we can help influence. But, if we don’t know the person(s) to influence then we are just complaining.
Let’s get the names and craft a thoughtful letter to see if we can help progress these obvious improvements.
**and by asset I'm not talking about Comcast owning the property, it's the overall contract they have that they're making money off of
URI cannot make capital improvements (Wifi and any associated infrastructure) for the Ryan Center. It all falls under the umbrella of ownership (not LAND) of the Ryan Center which has outsourced management & operations to Spectra.
Spectra/Comcast who also owns NBC Universal = they are the ones cutting the PO's for that kind of thing.
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When there is barely anyone in the building, it will work better. True for any wireless based communication.
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So it sounds like, at best, it is hit or miss depending on crowd size, where you sit, your carrier, etc.
I think the point still stands. It's not good enough.
ATP, SGreenwell, TP --- What's your thought on sending this out on behalf of Keaney Blue? I believe it would make the message more powerful, but understand if you prefer it comes from a generic group of concerned fans.
I think the point still stands. It's not good enough.
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there is too much poop flinging on this site for an email to come on behalf of it, to be taken seriously.
it should come from concerned fans.
just my opinion.
unless, there are regular donations being made to URI athletics from keaneyblue.com, then we get to puff our chest out a bit.
it should come from concerned fans.
just my opinion.
unless, there are regular donations being made to URI athletics from keaneyblue.com, then we get to puff our chest out a bit.
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Many emails were sent years ago....Look back at this thread, I think i shared their response.
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I remember. Didn't they come back with that it was going to cost up to $700,000 OR $1,000,000 or something very high?Rhodyhooopz wrote: ↑2 years ago Many emails were sent years ago....Look back at this thread, I think i shared their response.
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…..all important things to have……..right about now, if we had only a manual chalk board, plastic CYO flip number score board, hung off a card table, AND we consistently win again……..I could deal with that…….
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that's a BS and lazy excuse. perhaps true a few years ago but most certainly not today.ramster wrote: ↑2 years agoI remember. Didn't they come back with that it was going to cost up to $700,000 OR $1,000,000 or something very high?Rhodyhooopz wrote: ↑2 years ago Many emails were sent years ago....Look back at this thread, I think i shared their response.
we're already running lines and cables and beaming games out of the building to whomever wants to consume it on various platforms.
they can get a serviceable wifi provider.
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As someone with maybe a little expertise in this area - it's a combination of their hardware and their IT policies. The URI Open network is trash, and even when "connected" it doesn't necessarily work.KeaneyBluBallz wrote: ↑2 years agothat's a BS and lazy excuse. perhaps true a few years ago but most certainly not today.ramster wrote: ↑2 years agoI remember. Didn't they come back with that it was going to cost up to $700,000 OR $1,000,000 or something very high?Rhodyhooopz wrote: ↑2 years ago Many emails were sent years ago....Look back at this thread, I think i shared their response.
we're already running lines and cables and beaming games out of the building to whomever wants to consume it on various platforms.
they can get a serviceable wifi provider.
That could mean a couple of things.
They probably were sized for WiFi a while back. Meaning WAPs (wireless access points) are probably not plentiful enough in the space to account for the growth in IoT devices. I.e. they sized for computers and traditional WiFi uses, but haven't updated since the explosion of cell phones, tablets, POS devices, etc.
So when you have access points around the arena designed to service 250 devices, but you have 250+ people in the area trying to get on the network, everything runs slow.
And the problem is, it's not as simple as more WAPs. When was the last time you resized your routers and switches? Do you have load balancers? Do you have the type of micro-segmentation at the edge of your network to support your security protocols?
If they haven't updated the Ryan Center's IT architecture, $1M is just scratching the surface.
That's why I'm saying just put a DAS/cell repeater in the building. Essentially that means you're just bringing the existing cell service from outside the building inside. Way cheaper than a WiFi overhaul, keeps the school's network secure, solves your problem with cell signal and saves a ton of money I would bet.
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Plus I would think that most people these days that have a mobile phone carry what they need for monthly data - for example we have unlimited data with the family plan we have - two adults, two young adults, tons of data use. My parents OTOH have I think 2Gigs of data per month and they never come close to using it. So even having to "use your data" in the RC for a couple of hours should be fine for most everyone.Blue Man wrote: ↑2 years ago That's why I'm saying just put a DAS/cell repeater in the building. Essentially that means you're just bringing the existing cell service from outside the building inside. Way cheaper than a WiFi overhaul, keeps the school's network secure, solves your problem with cell signal and saves a ton of money I would bet.
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Random question here... Why doesn't the Ryan Center put some students in section 104 behind the benches? It looks great on TV and keeps students from being pushed up to the 300s if they arrive late to the game. For the fun of it I was going through some replays and noticed that they did it in 2004:
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I believe that the opposing league team coaches and fans complained to the A-10 about the treatment they got and the conference office asked URI to move them. Section 104 was right behind the bench and next to the visitor team family and friends Section 103.
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Oh ok, I see. I guess other CBB teams who put students on the side dedicate the entire stand for them to avoid issues with away fans + families.
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I thought the students were moved because they didn’t show up enough and all the empty seats looked bad for tv
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I graduated in 2018 and never thought we needed to move the student sections to the sidelines. If we could make better use of the other baseline for student tickets I think that is all you need to upgrade. I agree with the point that it would look terrible over winter break on tv and if the team is bad at all URI students will find better things to do with their time than go to basketball games.
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Not sure if this is the best thread for this:
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Nice!! Looking forward to seeing some improvements.
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I never had a problem with the Ryan Center. Pathetic the league has to capitulate to the bums who won’t invest.
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I wonder if as part of the $50,000 we would be able to upgrade the video infrastructure in the Ryan Center and we can finally get replays
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I'm guessing it will all just go towards the TV production.RhowdyRam02 wrote: ↑2 years ago I wonder if as part of the $50,000 we would be able to upgrade the video infrastructure in the Ryan Center and we can finally get replays
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what can you really do with 50 grand???
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I heard we already have the ability to do replays, BUT the A10 dissuades schools from showing them.RhowdyRam02 wrote: ↑2 years ago I wonder if as part of the $50,000 we would be able to upgrade the video infrastructure in the Ryan Center and we can finally get replays
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Whenever there’s a timeout or free throws, the scoreboard puts up commercial stuff, instead of the team stats. This is the time when you want to see the stats, not when the game is going on.
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I'm sure that's a strong possibility, but let's say the Ryan Center for some reason needs production room improvement for the ESPN+ broadcasts and uses all or part of the extra $50,000 for that purpose. It stands to reason that while they're doing that they're also doing what is necessary to upgrade what we need in order for us to have replay capabilityPeterRamTime wrote: ↑2 years agoI'm guessing it will all just go towards the TV production.RhowdyRam02 wrote: ↑2 years ago I wonder if as part of the $50,000 we would be able to upgrade the video infrastructure in the Ryan Center and we can finally get replays
Take down the Robert Carothers banner and fix the concession stand lines
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The A-10 press release on this reads:
The budget also includes an additional $50,000 to each member institution to upgrade video equipment to enhance the A-10 ESPN+ streaming broadcasts production across all sports.
This upgrade does not appear to be basketball specific but for all sports that are streamed on ESPN+. This would seem to imply that it is not likely all going to some upgrade in the Ryan Center.
A-10 Press Release Link:
https://atlantic10.com/news/2022/6/10/a ... tings.aspx
The budget also includes an additional $50,000 to each member institution to upgrade video equipment to enhance the A-10 ESPN+ streaming broadcasts production across all sports.
This upgrade does not appear to be basketball specific but for all sports that are streamed on ESPN+. This would seem to imply that it is not likely all going to some upgrade in the Ryan Center.
A-10 Press Release Link:
https://atlantic10.com/news/2022/6/10/a ... tings.aspx
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False. We need to hire a separate operator to do them.LoveThoseRams wrote: ↑2 years agoI heard we already have the ability to do replays, BUT the A10 dissuades schools from showing them.RhowdyRam02 wrote: ↑2 years ago I wonder if as part of the $50,000 we would be able to upgrade the video infrastructure in the Ryan Center and we can finally get replays
We can’t show game footage because of broadcast rights.
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Maybe you know something that I am unaware of, but this came from the AD's office.Blue Man wrote: ↑2 years agoFalse. We need to hire a separate operator to do them.LoveThoseRams wrote: ↑2 years agoI heard we already have the ability to do replays, BUT the A10 dissuades schools from showing them.RhowdyRam02 wrote: ↑2 years ago I wonder if as part of the $50,000 we would be able to upgrade the video infrastructure in the Ryan Center and we can finally get replays
We can’t show game footage because of broadcast rights.
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Maybe this will help. He has a background in basketball coaching.
https://www.uri.edu/news/2022/06/uri-hi ... marketing/
https://www.uri.edu/news/2022/06/uri-hi ... marketing/
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Nice pick up, Kevan. Thanks. Sounds like an excellent hire for Rhody.
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Go Pres Par! go Rhody!
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Love what Marc Parlange is doing with the University. He has done a lot in such a short period of time. Kingston is in good hands with him in charge.
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For the people in the know...
Will there ever be an overhead video/scoreboard?
Will there ever be an overhead video/scoreboard?
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It’s hard to even add to this thread until the obvious repeated issues we have been calling for on all 64 pages of this thread are addressed.
If nothing else, we need to understand why these obvious improvements aren’t made. The radio silence is deafening.
If nothing else, we need to understand why these obvious improvements aren’t made. The radio silence is deafening.
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I’ll go w a pair of scissors tomorrow and solve the black
Shower curtain issue myself so we can check that one off the list
Shower curtain issue myself so we can check that one off the list