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Attendence: a measure of demand
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[QUOTE="DefenseBB, post: 3398240, member: 7492"] Hold on there for a second. As a long time fund raiser for both my alma mater and one of my sons athletic program, dynamics have significant parts to play. Men, by and large. fondly remember their college days and linking to their schools sports, primarily football and basketball are ways to stay in touch with the school and their friends, teammates, fraternity brothers and the like. Women by and large have moved on in their lives with marriages, children, jobs, new priorities and will follow their husbands bonding/school background. I can tell you any number of stories of women athletes who got full rides yet still don't contribute even $10 a year to the program that gave them an education. Women financial supporters are rare. Also for [USER=7748]@azfan[/USER], WCBB is not a money/revenue sport. It is the most watched of the women's sports but it does not make money. That said, attendance for D1 is on the rise. The top programs attendences have fluctuated mostly down but overall, the numbers showing the teams in D1 have increased and average attendance has increased. [ATTACH type="full" alt="1578984210677.png"]49923[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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