hoyahooligan wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:Taking in all of the pageantry associated with Media Day got me to thinking about the only other time that the Big East teams all come together under one roof - the Big East Tournament.
Last year the tournament averaged 20,000 attendance per session. Contrast that with the Atlantic Ten tournament , which averaged 6,000 per session across the river at the Barclay Center. That's the conference from which 2 of the 3 new members will be coming. Creighton is used to bigger numbers than that at its conference tournament, which averaged 14,000 last year.
Will the new Big East be able to sell out the Garden as the old version did? Will the tournament be a happening?
If they don't sell out, expansion will be coming sooner rather than later in order to sell more tickets. That thought makes me realize why Dayton is still in the running for an expansion spot. Not only was their 12,400 home attendance 26th in the country last year, but they are located farther east than any of the other Midwest members of the conference. Contrast them with St Louis, which sits 362 miles farther west and averaged 7,673 in attendance last year. Which of those 2 is more likely to deliver fans at tournament time? VCU averaged 7693 in attendance last year, only a tick higher than St Louis, but they are also only a 333 mile drive up I-95 from Richmond and an easy commute to the tournament by Amtrak or air line. Richmond, the other frequently mentioned expansion candidate has the same location advantage as VCU but attendance last year (5960) that was under 6000 and barely made the top 100 in the country (95th).
The economics of the new conference normally focus on TV ratings and TV market, but ticket sales at the tournament are a big deal and relate heavily to the conference's ability to sell its tournament to the TV networks. It will be interesting to see how these economics effect expansion decisions when and if that time comes.
From MSG's perspective every game is already sold out because all the tickets are sold to the league/schools. The schools need to sell their allotments, but that should not be a problem. Schools are always looking for extra tickets if one team cannot sell their allotment a school like Georgetown will buy their extras. MSG will get their money either way. Plus there's a huge market for the BET for casual fans in NYC and surrounding areas. I have no concerns about the tournament selling out.
Bill Marsh wrote:hoyahooligan wrote:From MSG's perspective every game is already sold out because all the tickets are sold to the league/schools. The schools need to sell their allotments, but that should not be a problem. Schools are always looking for extra tickets if one team cannot sell their allotment a school like Georgetown will buy their extras. MSG will get their money either way. Plus there's a huge market for the BET for casual fans in NYC and surrounding areas. I have no concerns about the tournament selling out.
Financially, what you say makes sense. But an empty house doesn't play well to a TV audience.
Furthermore, even if the Garden makes money in that situation you described, the schools are losing money. That's not the way it's supposed to be; it's supposed to generate a handsome profit
Bill Marsh wrote:Financially, what you say makes sense. But an empty house doesn't play well to a TV audience.
Furthermore, even if the Garden makes money in that situation you described, the schools are losing money. That's not the way it's supposed to be; it's supposed to generate a handsome profit
DumpsterFireA10 wrote:That was a really easy cherry pick on the Tournament attendance.
Umm, elite league versus a trash-can fire? The Big East is better than comparing anything to that disaster area.
Dave wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:Financially, what you say makes sense. But an empty house doesn't play well to a TV audience.
Furthermore, even if the Garden makes money in that situation you described, the schools are losing money. That's not the way it's supposed to be; it's supposed to generate a handsome profit
I'm going with Bill on this one. MSG attendance and the NYC market are big reasons to..... add UConn.
11 teams. 20 games.
Bill Marsh wrote:DumpsterFireA10 wrote:That was a really easy cherry pick on the Tournament attendance.
Umm, elite league versus a trash-can fire? The Big East is better than comparing anything to that disaster area.
Cherry pick? I talked about the attendance of the old Big East and the 2 conferences our new members are coming from. What's cherry picked about that?
hoyahooligan wrote: All schools need to do is sell 2000 tickets each for MSG to sell out.
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