JRoc wrote:again, no thumping of chests.... It was a serious question, no diff than the thread of which new team sinks to the bottom I am SURE that had a legit basis, it was just clouded with east coast bias....
Bluejay wrote:I don't care about sell outs. Really low attendance and /or half full arenas though could be an issue.
Low attendance could make one wonder how much underlying interest there really is in a program (or programs) within their respective community. In other words, is it a sign that there aren't enough people that care? When we have discussions about lackluster TV ratings in other threads, I think the low attendance becomes a valid concern.
JRoc wrote:Bluejay wrote:I don't care about sell outs. Really low attendance and /or half full arenas though could be an issue.
Low attendance could make one wonder how much underlying interest there really is in a program (or programs) within their respective community. In other words, is it a sign that there aren't enough people that care? When we have discussions about lackluster TV ratings in other threads, I think the low attendance becomes a valid concern.
Very good point. stole this from the other thread about FS1 http://adage.com/article/special-report ... ds/291101/ numbers are not great but they are not bad either, Fox seems to be doing what is needed to keep the advertisers happy, that is huge. interesting piece.
notkirkcameron wrote:JRoc wrote:again, no thumping of chests.... It was a serious question, no diff than the thread of which new team sinks to the bottom I am SURE that had a legit basis, it was just clouded with east coast bias....
What East Coast bias? The new teams are from Ohio, Indiana, and Nebraska. It's not like Siena or Wagner joined and everyone thought they were going to be world-beaters.
JRoc wrote:Of the CU road games I have watched and other B East games I watch, I would say not many. Somewhat concerning.
marquette wrote:dmac80 wrote:In years past PC would sell out for senior night, notre dame, Louisville, UCONN, cuse, etc....so far this year the opener against BC was 11,100 and 11,026 against Creighton (with majority of students not back from break). They drew around 10 vs Gtown (again with no students) everything else has been 6500-8500 not counting tonight's 9pm blizzard game. Capacity is 12,500 I believe. If the program returns to winning and higher expectations as seems headed under Ed Cooley I'd expect to see the numbers rise, in the early 90s they averaged over 10k a game for the season.
The team that disappoints me most is Georgetown. For a so called major program they don't draw all that well, they play their games in that NBA arena which on tv seems usually half full at best. They drew a paltry 9k against rivAl Marquette last night. It's a down year but still. They could really use a smaller on campus arena.
I know when the johnnies are strong they can bang out MSG. I firmly believe if it weren't for Creighton's stellar attendance they may not have been added (simply because they are so far west).
But I agree attendance needs to be a bit stronger for most of he others outside Marquette and Creighton.
That being said, Georgetown suffers from some decidedly different problems from other BE schools. Georgetown is far and away the most prestigious academic institution in the conference and as such they are a truly national school. Their student body is 17,000 students, but is over half post-grads (I believe the law school alone is around 2,000 students). Post-grads are less likely to be interested in sports programs as they are focused on academics (and often root more strongly for their undergrad institution anyway). Georgetown graduates also get job offers from all over the country and can wind up in just about every major city. Marquette, for example, has a large portion of its alumni in the Milwaukee-Chicago corridor. Much easier to get to Milwaukee from Chicago for a game then it is to get to D.C. from L.A. or Dallas or Chicago. The arena is really far from campus too, which makes it even harder for students to get there. Marquette students can take a 15 minute stroll from school to the Bradley Center (25 if you are already drunk). Finally, Georgetown has to compete with any number of professional teams (Wizards, Capitals, Nationals, Redskins, D.C. United, even George Washington University this year). It's not easy to get attention if they aren't in the top 10.
XU85 wrote:JRoc wrote:Of the CU road games I have watched and other B East games I watch, I would say not many. Somewhat concerning.
Why ask this question when you already know (or should already know) the answer? Seriously, you're clearly looking for more drama than my teenage daughters.
Most of us come the Holy Land in peace in search of great basketball.
Return to Big East basketball message board
Users browsing this forum: Bing [Bot], Google [Bot] and 47 guests