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The reality is that sports attendance is dropping across the board. That we have more people than 5-10 years ago is pretty positive. Many NFL games not selling out, college football attendance way down, NBA, NHL and MLB all dropping.

It's the logical response to a live experience that is expensive and often inconvenient where every game is viewable in glorious HD at home. These aren't the days of a $20 ticket to a game you either couldn't watch on TV or were watching on a crappy tube TV.
The fan experience has never been great at football and basketball games and now with the insane ticket prices coupled with great giant TV's being so cheap it's simply not worth it anymore. UConn basketball is an obsession so I would go to every UConn basketball game possible and there's still few things better than sipping a beer outdoors at a MLB game but football and basketball should be suffering in ticket sales as far as I'm concerned.

I would love to see ticket sales plummet so everything would have to come down.
 
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It’s a case of I demand success or else but screw you if you ask me to do my part.

This forum itches for news regarding new players and what they are doing in practice. These cupcake games are scheduled for the purpose of the coaches learning what is working and what isn’t. These games give new players the opportunity to build confidence. Fans going to these games get the opportunity to witness the process of team and player development.

I find it exciting to watch team and player progress. Certainly not as exciting as watching a victory over a highly ranked opponent but a different type of excitement. Similar to watching our children grow up.

And regarding getting tired of blowouts. That’s ridiculous. I rewatched that thirty naught run over Illinois more than a dozen times and plan on watching it many more times. It doesn’t get old.

Give me blowout games any time over one point losses.
I want every game to be a blowout and cupcake games have always been fun. You get to see everyone play and you can project future lineups. There's usually some breakout performances and some highlight reel plays.
 
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The fan experience has never been great at football and basketball games and now with the insane ticket prices coupled with great giant TV's being so cheap it's simply not worth it anymore. UConn basketball is an obsession so I would go to every UConn basketball game possible and there's still few things better than sipping a beer outdoors at a MLB game but football and basketball should be suffering in ticket sales as far as I'm concerned.

I would love to see ticket sales plummet so everything would have to come down.
People want experiences today and attending games is an experience. I much prefer going to a game than watching it on TV. (Being at the 30-0 UConn scoring run against Illinois was way better in person than it would have been on TV.) I do think conference expansion and TV windows have hurt attendance more than people think. If UConn football was playing Rutgers/BC/Syracuse/WVU/Pitt,... attendance would be much better. Not only would UConn fans be excited, but having geographic rivalry games brings visiting fans to games as well. And, when TV decides game starts a week before the game, it makes it hard to plan to attend a game.
 
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And, compared to TD Garden and MSG, the area around XL is much cleaner.
I'm curious what you saw around TD Garden that would have you think it's not clean? I have a vested economic interest so I'm curious what you saw. Since they took down the elevated T on Causeway Street about 20 years ago the place is way nicer. The area around the XL Center isn't dirty but there's not a lot there. Almost everything around TD Garden is new. New apartment buildings, new 31 story office building at 100 Causeway St., new foodhall (Hub Hall Boston | Food Hall Near TD Garden & North Station), Banners and Star Market next to the entrance are new, the Converse building next door is relatively new, etc. There is almost no litter on the streets in Boston like in New York City, which my kids describe as "smelly and dirty".
 

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The reality is that sports attendance is dropping across the board. That we have more people than 5-10 years ago is pretty positive. Many NFL games not selling out, college football attendance way down, NBA, NHL and MLB all dropping.

It's the logical response to a live experience that is expensive and often inconvenient where every game is viewable in glorious HD at home. These aren't the days of a $20 ticket to a game you either couldn't watch on TV or were watching on a crappy tube TV.

That's fine, as long as you recognize that many of the programs we are desperate to be compared to manage to keep attendance up during the same situations. It is what it is, but I see a lot of drum beating not just by fans, but by Hurley himself claiming we are disrespected and that we don't get the coverage befitting our status and achievements. Which is true. But then again, we don't move the needle nationally like those schools we try to compare ourselves to do, and what's more (and worse) is we don't move the needle locally. I think that is what Hurley is getting at and trying to change. He recognizes that the change starts at home.

By the way. this was the 2nd time this week Alex asked for that. The first time he asked for it was on the podcast he does with Jared. Alex said his birthday wish was that he played for sold out, full home games for the rest of the year.
 
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I'm curious what you saw around TD Garden that would have you think it's not clean? I have a vested economic interest so I'm curious what you saw. Since they took down the elevated T on Causeway Street about 20 years ago the place is way nicer. The area around the XL Center isn't dirty but there's not a lot there. Almost everything around TD Garden is new. New apartment buildings, new 31 story office building at 100 Causeway St., new foodhall (Hub Hall Boston | Food Hall Near TD Garden & North Station), Banners and Star Market next to the entrance are new, the Converse building next door is relatively new, etc. There is almost no litter on the streets in Boston like in New York City, which my kids describe as "smelly and dirty".
I'm at TD Garden many times per year and I would agree that the area looks a lot nicer than it did during the Boston Garden era and I have always felt totally safe in the area. But, I was comparing it to the environment around the XL Center which is totally safe and clean but almost sterile. As in any major city, there are pockets of homeless and vagrants in Boston. Near the Garden, there are homeless encampments close by (for example, right at the entrance to the new State Street office building parking garage), vagrants and drug addicts in and around North Station and vicinity, panhandling, some trash on the streets (yes, less than NYC),... For a major city environment, Boston is as good as it gets.
 
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I'm at TD Garden many times per year and I would agree that the area looks a lot nicer than it did during the Boston Garden era and I have always felt totally safe in the area. But, I was comparing it to the environment around the XL Center which is totally safe and clean but almost sterile. As in any major city, there are pockets of homeless and vagrants in Boston. Near the Garden, there are homeless encampments close by (for example, right at the entrance to the new State Street office building parking garage), vagrants and drug addicts in and around North Station and vicinity, panhandling, some trash on the streets (yes, less than NYC),... For a major city environment, Boston is as good as it gets.
Thanks. Yes, there are some pockets of homelessness and drug dealing mostly from the closing of the Mass and Cass encampments. It's mostly around the Common and Downtown Crossing. I haven't seen it around the Garden but I also haven't been there since the Celtics won the championship and the issue from Mass and Cass has gotten worse in the last 6-12 months. We're working with the City to try to clean things up. The drug dealing is the major issue because those people are hostile. Most of the homeless people aren't like that. I'm going to the Celtics game tomorrow night so I'll look around and see what's going on.

Here's an article about the issue. Unfortunately the mayor seems to shut her eyes and cover her ears about these issues.

 

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. There is almost no litter on the streets in Boston like in New York City, which my kids describe as "smelly and dirty".
New York City can certainly be dirty, but no one beats Philly for being smelly. Center City smells like one big urinal.
 

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It was a Wednesday night game against LeMoyne - it was not a referendum on the fan hood. I understand AK’s thinking, but he’s 21 and has all of the insights and wisdom given to 21 year olds.

It takes a lot to go right for a lot of people to be able to attend a midweek game. They need to not be working, they need their kids not to be scheduled with sports, school, CCD or flute lessons, they need a babysitter, they need an understanding spouse or boss or gods.

If every season ticket holder could not move enough mountains to justify LeMoyne, I absolutely get it -why, I am willing to bet that lil Alex Karaban’s parents would have missed this game back in the day because they were in the stands at lil Alex Karaban’s basketball practice.
 
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What the heck is an East Texas A&M? I used to work at a school career/education center assisting students find colleges to apply to and have never heard of it. I pretty much saw at least the name of every school in America at some point.
 

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