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Re: The Next Five Years

Postby Xudash » Mon Jul 23, 2018 7:41 pm

Dave wrote:
Xudash wrote: I just assumed it is solid in this area, with part of my assumption based on the current re-do of the Pavilion.


Do you know what the seating capacity will be in the new Pavilion?


I presume it loses capacity. Ends up around 7k?
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Re: The Next Five Years

Postby Dave » Mon Jul 23, 2018 7:56 pm

Xudash wrote:
Dave wrote:
Xudash wrote: I just assumed it is solid in this area, with part of my assumption based on the current re-do of the Pavilion.


Do you know what the seating capacity will be in the new Pavilion?


I presume it loses capacity. Ends up around 7k?


It may lose capacity. It won't gain capacity. It was 6,500 before the renovation.
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Re: The Next Five Years

Postby Dave » Mon Jul 23, 2018 7:58 pm

Xudash wrote:
Dave wrote:
FriarJ wrote:It does not matter how they get there, they are there now and to say that the admin does not matter (Dave) is ridiculous.


Then credit the Eagles' Super Bowl win to the Mayor of Philadelphia.


That makes no sense. Credit the Eagles front office for the Eagles' Super Bowl win.


You mean the professionals that are fully committed, day in and day out, to the football team? Agreed.
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Re: The Next Five Years

Postby MullinMayhem » Tue Jul 24, 2018 7:16 am

St. John's has a pretty big fanbase but many people don't realize because 99% have been in hibernation since at least 2011, 2000, or perhaps 1985. The fans you see at games in this era are the diehards...the ones who would go see St. John's vs. Iona and take an hour train ride into the city. If this program ever got back to being consistently top 25, making tournaments and occasionally making a run every few years, you'd be shocked to see how many fans have been there all along but finally came out of hiding.

Between all of our campuses we have something like 25-30k students. People forget that.
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Re: The Next Five Years

Postby MUBoxer » Tue Jul 24, 2018 8:00 am

MullinMayhem wrote:St. John's has a pretty big fanbase but many people don't realize because 99% have been in hibernation since at least 2011, 2000, or perhaps 1985. The fans you see at games in this era are the diehards...the ones who would go see St. John's vs. Iona and take an hour train ride into the city. If this program ever got back to being consistently top 25, making tournaments and occasionally making a run every few years, you'd be shocked to see how many fans have been there all along but finally came out of hiding.

Between all of our campuses we have something like 25-30k students. People forget that.


Your enrollment is 21,087 and you decided that's 25-30k? :?:

Depaul is the largest catholic school in the country with roughly 23k
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Re: The Next Five Years

Postby ArmyVet » Tue Jul 24, 2018 8:02 am

MullinMayhem wrote:St. John's has a pretty big fanbase but many people don't realize because 99% have been in hibernation since at least 2011, 2000, or perhaps 1985.


Not to be antagonistic, but "fans" who have been in hibernation for decades cannot be considered fans.
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Re: The Next Five Years

Postby kayako » Tue Jul 24, 2018 8:46 am

Dave wrote:I have two words for you: HEAD COACH.

Nova and Jay win in spite the administration. The best thing the administration can do is stay out of the way.


Jay often credits the administration.
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Re: The Next Five Years

Postby MullinMayhem » Tue Jul 24, 2018 11:40 am

21k is lightyears from 25k?

My point was that we are one of the bigger schools in the conference...we are at least at over 21k and that may not even include the Long Island, Rome, France, and Staten Island campuses. Compare other schools in conference:

PC: 4,735
DePaul: 22,769
Marquette: 11,294
G'Town: 4,523
Butler: 5,095
Seton Hall: 10,300
Nova: 10,983
Creighton: This one was harder to find but from 2016 it said 8k or so
Xavier: 6,798

So in conclusion, St. John's has a much larger enrollment than any school except DePaul and they're very close. Other than DePaul, the St. John's enrollment is at least double if not triple or quadruple some of the other schools. Sometimes almost 5x as large. Does it mean a ton? Not really, but it does show that there is potential for much more impact and a much larger reach especially given the NYC headquarters.
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Re: The Next Five Years

Postby X-man » Tue Jul 24, 2018 11:48 am

MullinMayhem wrote:21k is lightyears from 25k?

My point was that we are one of the bigger schools in the conference...we are at least at over 21k and that may not even include the Long Island, Rome, France, and Staten Island campuses. Compare other schools in conference:

PC: 4,735
DePaul: 22,769
Marquette: 11,294
G'Town: 4,523
Butler: 5,095
Seton Hall: 10,300
Nova: 10,983
Creighton: This one was harder to find but from 2016 it said 8k or so
Xavier: 6,798

So in conclusion, St. John's has a much larger enrollment than any school except DePaul and they're very close. Other than DePaul, the St. John's enrollment is at least double if not triple or quadruple some of the other schools. Sometimes almost 5x as large. Does it mean a ton? Not really, but it does show that there is potential for much more impact and a much larger reach especially given the NYC headquarters.

Xavier's full time enrollment is closer to 4500. All the others are either part-time or grad school (mostly part-time as well).
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Re: The Next Five Years

Postby MUBoxer » Tue Jul 24, 2018 12:48 pm

MullinMayhem wrote:21k is lightyears from 25k?

My point was that we are one of the bigger schools in the conference...we are at least at over 21k and that may not even include the Long Island, Rome, France, and Staten Island campuses. Compare other schools in conference:

PC: 4,735
DePaul: 22,769
Marquette: 11,294
G'Town: 4,523
Butler: 5,095
Seton Hall: 10,300
Nova: 10,983
Creighton: This one was harder to find but from 2016 it said 8k or so
Xavier: 6,798

So in conclusion, St. John's has a much larger enrollment than any school except DePaul and they're very close. Other than DePaul, the St. John's enrollment is at least double if not triple or quadruple some of the other schools. Sometimes almost 5x as large. Does it mean a ton? Not really, but it does show that there is potential for much more impact and a much larger reach especially given the NYC headquarters.


Rounding it'd be 20k not 25k and when you tack on the extra 5k of room you left on there it becomes the guy hitting on a girl promising Ron Jeremy and being your average joe. Just calling you out for the 4k to 9k of false claim.
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