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Here's a question to ponder...... Could BU basketball be more profitable and create more demand that results in higher ticket costs by moving out of the PCC and into this new facility? Do any "insiders" know if this possibility has ever been discussed?
Granted, this new facility would only hold about half of the current attendance average but BU would keep ALL of the facility and ticket profits, create additional profit by charging for parking, and keep the profit from selling their own concessions. Not to mention a campus-owned facility would allow BU to call the scheduling shots instead of the PCC. The PCC could possibly be used for "big" games like the Michigan States, Utahs, etc. But really, how many "big game" teams does BU ever attract anyway.
When I first visit and tour the new facilities, I will be closely looking at the paint job done through out it I know it will be top notch, as I know one of the painters who did the work And he is a BIG BU FAN and BEAR FAN
Here's a question to ponder...... Could BU basketball be more profitable and create more demand that results in higher ticket costs by moving out of the PCC and into this new facility? Do any "insiders" know if this possibility has ever been discussed?
Granted, this new facility would only hold about half of the current attendance average but BU would keep ALL of the facility and ticket profits, create additional profit by charging for parking, and keep the profit from selling their own concessions. Not to mention a campus-owned facility would allow BU to call the scheduling shots instead of the PCC. The PCC could possibly be used for "big" games like the Michigan States, Utahs, etc. But really, how many "big game" teams does BU ever attract anyway.
Apparently, enough "big game teams" to average twice as many ticket sales as the on-campus arena could handle. I don't think it's a good move to make that many people mad and I don't believe there should ever be anything other than scrimmages/exhibitions played there.
???People say, ???Forget last year', but I want our guys to remember that one, because that will not happen again. We will be much better.??? Geno Ford, 9/22/12
Here's a question to ponder...... Could BU basketball be more profitable and create more demand that results in higher ticket costs by moving out of the PCC and into this new facility? Do any "insiders" know if this possibility has ever been discussed?
Granted, this new facility would only hold about half of the current attendance average but BU would keep ALL of the facility and ticket profits, create additional profit by charging for parking, and keep the profit from selling their own concessions. Not to mention a campus-owned facility would allow BU to call the scheduling shots instead of the PCC. The PCC could possibly be used for "big" games like the Michigan States, Utahs, etc. But really, how many "big game" teams does BU ever attract anyway.
Playing Division 1 basketball in an arena that seats 4500, with all the support Bradley has from the community and surrounding area doesn't make sense. How many times have you seen only 4500 fans at the the Civic Center, no matter who the Braves were playing? Give it up, hopefully the Braves will never play a regular season game at such a small venue. With the weak non conference schedules Bradley had in the 70's they still drew better than that.
Playing Division 1 basketball in an arena that seats 4500, with all the support Bradley has from the community and surrounding area doesn't make sense. How many times have you seen only 4500 fans at the the Civic Center, no matter who the Braves were playing? Give it up, hopefully the Braves will never play a regular season game at such a small venue. With the weak non conference schedules Bradley had in the 70's they still drew better than that.
If Bradley actually wants is wanting to move most of the mens game to on campus I would have to say they are planning to kill the program. On campus games would completely alienate half the fanbase, and basically just say we are giving up being a D-1 program. I understand if they want one game there, but just keep it to the red/white and the exhibition games.
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Yeah...I've been in college for a while now and I'm pretty sure that awesomest is not a word. -Andrew E.
Here's a question to ponder...... Could BU basketball be more profitable and create more demand that results in higher ticket costs by moving out of the PCC and into this new facility? Do any "insiders" know if this possibility has ever been discussed?
Granted, this new facility would only hold about half of the current attendance average but BU would keep ALL of the facility and ticket profits, create additional profit by charging for parking, and keep the profit from selling their own concessions. Not to mention a campus-owned facility would allow BU to call the scheduling shots instead of the PCC. The PCC could possibly be used for "big" games like the Michigan States, Utahs, etc. But really, how many "big game" teams does BU ever attract anyway.
Taking this argument a little further... If we do this, can you imagine what a coach from a large school would tell a kid who is considering Bradley if we play all or most of our games in the 4,500 seat facility? I would love to see Bradley play games on or near the campus. But not with the current facilities.
Bradley 72 - Illini 68 Final
???It??™s awful hard,??™??™ said Illini freshman guard D.J. Richardson, the former Central High School guard who played prep school ball a few miles from here and fought back tears outside the locker room. ???It??™s a hometown thing. It??™s bragging rights.??™
Here's a question to ponder...... Could BU basketball be more profitable and create more demand that results in higher ticket costs by moving out of the PCC and into this new facility? Do any "insiders" know if this possibility has ever been discussed?
Granted, this new facility would only hold about half of the current attendance average but BU would keep ALL of the facility and ticket profits, create additional profit by charging for parking, and keep the profit from selling their own concessions. Not to mention a campus-owned facility would allow BU to call the scheduling shots instead of the PCC. The PCC could possibly be used for "big" games like the Michigan States, Utahs, etc. But really, how many "big game" teams does BU ever attract anyway.
[QUOTE=Chico;186005]Playing Division 1 basketball in an arena that seats 4500, with all the support Bradley has from the community and surrounding area doesn't make sense. How many times have you seen only 4500 fans at the the Civic Center, no matter who the Braves were playing? Give it up, hopefully the Braves will never play a regular season game at such a small venue. With the weak non conference schedules Bradley had in the 70's they still drew better than that.[/QUOTE]
Yep,the hell with NO Beer Sales but we could raise price's something like this
Popcorn = Large $100.00, Small = $75.00
Pop = Large $150.00, Small = $100.00
Tickets $100.00 to $200.00 each ( got to make up for the 4 to 5 thousands sits Lost)
Parking $50.00 a Car, Wife and Kids are a extra $25.00 each
How Small can we think What about putting the Beer Man out of work( COME ON MAN
Yep,the hell with NO Beer Sales but we could raise price's something like this
Popcorn = Large $100.00, Small = $75.00
Pop = Large $150.00, Small = $100.00
Tickets $100.00 to $200.00 each ( got to make up for the 4 to 5 thousands sits Lost)
Parking $50.00 a Car, Wife and Kids are a extra $25.00 each
How Small can we think What about putting the Beer Man out of work( COME ON MAN
After all the money the Feds have pumped into the system the last two years this may become a reality sooner than you think OoB.
After all the money the Feds have pumped into the system the last two years this may become a reality sooner than you think OoB.
You right friend, on the feds Just Sinfull
As for BU leaving the CC and breaking even,
I just think BU has more of a chance in turning a buck by cutting a deal with you to market your Avatars
No offense to Drake fans, but I doubt their cozy on campus "practice" gym has allowed them to make more money than when they were playing in 10,000+ Vets Auditorium in downtown Des Moines Ia...As for more student attendance, the times I have seen Drake play on campus, there weren't anymore DU students watching their games than BU students at Carver Arena.
Time will tell if a cozy on campus setting hurts recruiting. Looking at Drake, they have won the MVC and gone to the NCAA's since they have moved to their cozy on campus gym. If their current roster outperforms BU, we could say the size of gym doesn't have too much affect on getting players who can win.
Worst case scenario for BU, they shift to on campus, lose half of their seasson ticket holders, jack up prices to make more money, then put a lousy product on the floor and loose their remaining season ticket holder fan base.
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