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Is this counting NCAA tournament games attendance for Villanova?posted in a related thread
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I don't think so.Is this counting NCAA tournament games attendance for Villanova?
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Plx fix. Can we get attendance as % of a capacity by EOD? Client ready.
That would be awesome. But keep in mind UConn being in the Big East isn’t exactly going to hurt anyone else’s ticket sales, so those other numbers aren’t static.
I think this is a rising tide raises all ships situation. I would not be surprised if the Big East moves into third amongst all basketball conferences in average attendance once we join, ahead of the ACC, Big 12, and Pac 12.
I didn't have the numbers but I mentioned this shortly after the news was announced that we'd be heading back to the Big East.
Naysayers were crapping on the BE, saying "enjoy traveling Butler, Creighton, and Marquette".
Those three schools:
Creighton: 17,000
Marquette: 12,323
Butler: 8,554
Compare that to the three worst schools we had to travel to the AAC:
ECU: 3,363
USF: 2,569
Tulane: 1,610
Just a bit of an improvement. It's a trip, but at least it's to a school that cares about hoops with great fanbases and atmospheres.
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No, but keep in mind that the Philly market makes Villanova hoops kind of like UConn basketball in CT - everyone is a Nova fan.Is this counting NCAA tournament games attendance for Villanova?
It also helped that Marquette had 11 home games on a Friday, Saturday or Sunday.This would be impressive, especially since MU is back up to an average of 15,600 fans this past year because of a new arena and a program that is finally nearing the end of their slow drudge out of program rebuilding from when Buzz Williams gutted it.
They do that once per year.Dollar
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Here is reality. UConn attendance has been falling for years. It had been pretty stable at around 13500 until 2006 when it peaked at 13948. The next year it dropped off and kept dropping off even with championship teams. In 2010 it was down to 11287. There was a very modest bump in 2012 to 12690 but it dropped on 13 to 10728 and again in 2014. It was steady in 2015 at 10, 500 ish. A combination of awful teams, new league and a general decline in live sports attendance all contributed. And anyone who actually attended games was aware that attendance by 2012 wasn’t like it had been in the previous decades. And that was before leaving the Big East. But the biggest culprit was bad basketball. My guess is that there will be a big jump for a couple of years to around 12000 then it will settle down around whee it was before Ollie crashed and burned. Unless Hurley doesnt delivers. In which case it will stabilize around where it is now. And we will try to take even less money to get into a reconstituted Yankee Conference because we beat Princeton with Bill Bradley when we were there.
I don’t think they will play them all there. They want to play more there.St. John's attendance should go up, since they will now play all of their Big East games at MSG.
That might be true but I suspect much of the current hype is of the new opening variety. You know how when a new supermarket opens for about a month everybody goes there. After that shopping patterns pretty much go back to normal. Plus if we are stuck on fs1 and fs2 there won’t be many people watching. Don’t remember the detail but I think the Big East Championship game has lower viewership than a regular season AAC game.This is probably pretty fair; but, again, attendance is not a great measure for fan interest or passion for a lot of different reasons. You have to also look at TV ratings and, nowadays, social media “impressions”, “interactions” etc.
For now, let’s just enjoy that there is a renewed buzz around the program
hat might be true but I suspect much of the current hype is of the new opening variety. You know how when a new supermarket opens for about a month everybody goes there.
Plus if we are stuck on fs1 and fs2 there won’t be many people watching.
the chip game is on FOX not FS1 or FS2, ya know the same channel that broadcasts sunday afternoon football?