Bottum line...attendance is ridiculously low! If we are playing the finger pointing game, I think we (myself included!) need to look in the mirror and call ourselves out once in awhile. Winning always helps and it will come. I just got a sick feeling in my stomach last game envisioning bringing a recruit in with our attendance and atmosphere.
Just win, baby. Regardless, attendance is bound to improve in January when conference games start, more students are around, and wins and losses begin to matter.
Just win, baby. Regardless, attendance is bound to improve in January when conference games start, more students are around, and wins and losses begin to matter.
This ain't 1998 when SDSU played only 9 non-conf games, and they were into the conference season by now.
You want to talk about how great attendance was back in the NCC days, well, fine, but bear in mind that SDSU wasn't playing down a division when they played Northern State and Southwest Minnesota back then, and the conference season started halfway through December, not the beginning of January.
attendance is low but at the same time what are you expecting for a single game week night game during the last 2-3 weeks of school when everyone is getting ready for finals....
I think if you looked at it statistically, home attendance would be highly correlated with victories . . . with the arrow of causation pointing from the latter towards the former.
Should the men put together a nice win streak, those empty Frost Arena seats will begin turning into people again.
Reserved tickets for the SDSU vs. USD women's basketball game on Feb. 15 have long been sold out, according to Jacks ticket manager Christi Williams. General admission passes remain available. There is, however, one problem: How many students to allow into the game. Williams said that the athletic department may have to limit the number and distribute tickets in advance of the game. That rarely to never happens in Brookings. The same idea may have to be used for doubleheaders against NDSU and Oakland this season due to anticipated high interest.
Looks like Oakland is emerging as another conference rival . . .
There were bigger crowds at the games in Fargo for high school games this weekend.
I haven't read the whole thread but the Women have a few advantages. On gojack.com, they didn't have the attendance for the Gonzaga game but their numbers aren't much higher than the men:
1436
1107
1565
1829
The women only average about 350 more than the men. The men also played Dakota State, Mayville State and Southwest Minnesota State in 3 of their 5 games. Cal Poly and Denver won't bring fans in like conference games will. The women had Wayne State and Minnesota State and only averaged about 1250 for those 2 games. It was the Middle Tennessee and Western Kentucky teams that brought that up. If I had Gonzaga, that would be even more off kilter. There is a difference in bringing in men's top 50 teams compared to women's top 50 teams.
I haven't read the whole thread but the Women have a few advantages. On gojack.com, they didn't have the attendance for the Gonzaga game but their numbers aren't much higher than the men:
1436
1107
1565
1829
The women only average about 350 more than the men. The men also played Dakota State, Mayville State and Southwest Minnesota State in 3 of their 5 games. Cal Poly and Denver won't bring fans in like conference games will. The women had Wayne State and Minnesota State and only averaged about 1250 for those 2 games. It was the Middle Tennessee and Western Kentucky teams that brought that up. If I had Gonzaga, that would be even more off kilter. There is a difference in bringing in men's top 50 teams compared to women's top 50 teams.
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