I care, but the bandwidth I have available to care decreased a few years ago so I just don't have the time to care as much. Part of the reason is I am finally paying more attention to the women's team, so that consumes some of my time and rooting interest (we all know they are better, more fun to watch, and have a more engaging coach). But even if I had the same amount of bandwidth as I did a few years ago, there are some additional reasons why I just can't find myself caring as much:
--The on-the-floor product and the amount of Ws and Ls.
--The increasingly poor schedule which seems to get worse every year.
--The increased ticket prices (not all of us have affiliations that allow us to get in cheap or free) compared with the complete lack of advertised promotions which I mentioned on another thread.
--The complete lack of UR's efforts as an athletics department. We have the money, hire some proofreaders, have the business school run the promotions, generate excitement for student fans, etc. Bring back the tshirt cannon, the ball blaster, the ceiling drops, and decent halftime entertainment. What about the t-shirt giveaways they used to have? Or a featured special at the concession stands?
--What Eight Legger said about new players who I don't know, can't remember who is which number, have to look at the program to see how many years we could have a particular player unless he transfers, etc. This part is not on UR but is part of the new landscape. I hate it.
--The fact that these players (also not just a UR thing) are likely earning more as students than I do, and in the case of some of them, more than I will earn in a lifetime. I would not have liked this during our best years (under Tarrant, Beilein, or the NCAA years under Mooney). But at least I felt like players such as Gilyard, Golden, Cline, Anderson, Blair, Atkinson, Skrocki, etc, would have deserved it.
This is painful, and when I have more time, I will be sad, annoyed, and frustrated that it has all come to this and robbed me of the great joy of being a fan of a mid-major team.