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OK, so it's not a dramatic decline. They are decreasing from 23,868 in 2009 to 21,799 this season, so it's still a pretty good turnout. I just found this article interesting citing some possible explanations for the decline, especially this one:
Hiring Calipari ruined the best aspect of college basketball for Kentucky fans, which was to watch a player's growth and development over three or four years.
http://www.kentucky.com/2013/12/11/2983413/john-clay-exploring-the-culprits.html
3. The one-and-dones have done blockbuster business for Kentucky's off-court recruiting rankings and on-court success, paving the way for the 2012 national title, but I sense a creeping one-and-done fatigue.
I hear more and more comments from fans wistful for the good old days when you got to know players over an extended period and could watch them grow, develop, mature and even celebrate "Senior Night."
Those days are probably over, of course, but you wonder if the annual task of learning a new roster has lessened the average fan's enthusiasm — at least the fan who doesn't follow recruiting as religion.
I hear more and more comments from fans wistful for the good old days when you got to know players over an extended period and could watch them grow, develop, mature and even celebrate "Senior Night."
Those days are probably over, of course, but you wonder if the annual task of learning a new roster has lessened the average fan's enthusiasm — at least the fan who doesn't follow recruiting as religion.
Hiring Calipari ruined the best aspect of college basketball for Kentucky fans, which was to watch a player's growth and development over three or four years.
http://www.kentucky.com/2013/12/11/2983413/john-clay-exploring-the-culprits.html
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