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Can you really blame the fans though?
We have had every semblance of a rivalry, which is the lifeblood of college sports, ripped away from us due to no fault of our own. To expect fans to keep showing up to games against teams they have never heard of, and not even beating these teams regularly, is a hard order in a pro sports region.
Is this really an AAC thing, though? We have always played games like this. Playing BU is actually a lot closer to the intended college basketball experience than a game against Houston, theoretically.
Perhaps you could argue that the residual effect of playing in the AAC has depressed attendance/excitement, and I would agree, but there are bigger problems at play, the most obvious among them being that this might be our worst team in some time.
And you look at recruiting since Ollie took over...there hasn't really been a drop-off. In fact, it's probably improved, so in a vacuum, the conference shouldn't be effecting the attendance of a non-conference game when the conference hasn't proven to have an effect on the recruiting. We're just bad.
I tend to agree with @whaler11 and @superjohn that this is a combination of A) college basketball not being as compelling a product as it once was, and B) people being less likely to send dollars on spectator sport in this day and age.
The biggest factor, though, is that it's not good to watch. I'm probably going to swallow my better judgement and head to New York on Monday, but this is far from all of those other times - even as recently as a month ago, remarkably - where I would have crawled to the end of the earth to get to the game.