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[QUOTE="Dream Jobbed 2.0, post: 1784467, member: 7159"] If I am UConn I include this in my presentation, avg basketball attendance vs when UConn is in town. Drawing more people to games means more money and better perception. Tulane avg: 1799 UConn: 2243=+444 Tulsa avg: 4945 UConn: 5192=+247 Houston avg: 3785 UConn: 4672=+967 UCF avg: 4513 UConn: 6414=+1901 Memphis avg: 12028 UConn: 13323=+1295 Temple avg: 6373 UConn: 8316=+1943 Cincy avg: 9415 UConn: 13176=+3761 USF avg: 3098 UConn: 4668=+1570 SMU avg: 6907 UConn: 7303=+396 Not to even mention the effect the women's team has when they come to town. [/QUOTE]
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