by GoldenWarrior11 » Sun Dec 13, 2015 10:22 am
Biggest takeaway from the game? DePaul played the game at the Sullivan Athletic Center on a Saturday night, when school is still in session. While the venue seats just 3,000 fans - it's still a loud venue when you get fans and students there (as shown when they played Western Michigan there earlier this year). Unfortunately, DePaul mustered just over 1,500 paid attendees for last night's game (it was surely lower than that on TV - as announcers alluded to during last night's broadcast).
DePaul is averaging 3,652 fans per game this year. For comparison's sake, UCF and ECU have higher attendance figures in the American, and they have a combined six NCAA tournament appearances in their respective program's history.
Whether anyone wants to admit it or not, the facts are clearly in support of DePaul bringing zero assets/advantages to Big East men's basketball. They don't win, they don't go to NCAA Tournaments (or NITs, CBIs), they don't get fans to games - and it's clear they don't bring the Chicago market - as Illinois/UIC had more fans at the United Center earlier yesterday. If they can't get fans to an on-campus small stadium, why will they get fans 45 minutes away to a spacious 10,000 seat arena?
For the record, I don't think it's a Dave Leitao issue. It's an athletic director issue and the ability (after three tries) to right the program and just get it competitive. It is clear, and has been for quite some time, that the administration doesn't know how to do that and can't figure it out. The conference, and its members, should not be tolerating and complacent of them bringing down what is becoming of the top basketball conferences in the country.