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  • Originally posted by tornado View Post
    again...sorry to have to correct...
    there are NOT 7200 season ticket holders....nowhere close....

    there are far less than 4000 season ticket holders.....
    Originally posted by squirrelgotdead View Post
    Idaho State 6200 (Home opener)

    If that's what you get for a home opener-that number doesn't even likely match the number of season tickets sold.
    Does anyone know how many season tickets are actually sold?
    ???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

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    • that is info that's not made known -- but suspected to be at or a little above 7000 seats are sold as season tickets and several hundred more as smaller partial season packages...

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      • [quote=[B]Out of Balance[/B];191600] So as a bonus to SOME, NOT ALL, unless you can show me a way BU will get all 7,200+ season ticket holders in that 4,200 gym, there will be many who will not be able to attend

        [quote=[B]tornado[/B];191606]again...sorry to have to correct...
        there are NOT 7200 season ticket holders....nowhere close....

        Originally posted by tornado View Post
        that is info that's not made known -- but suspected to be at or a little above 7000 seats are sold as season tickets and several hundred more as smaller partial season packages...
        , Oh, I all most forgot your logic here T, each season ticket seat sold, has NO Season Ticket holder Come On Man

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        • Originally posted by tornado View Post
          more difficult = now kids have to negotiate a busy 4-lane street w/ impatient motorists, in the dark, twice
          I would be willing to bet you there have been MORE BU students hit crossing/on Main and University Streets, both day and night than pedestrians/fans (from all events held at the CC) then hit coming and going to and from the parking deck to the CC I know of none crossing Jefferson but sadly can't say the same around BU. I am not saying your statement does not justify concern because it does. But I am more concern that more students will be hit on the S curve on University St. just south of the Campus Town Intersection, where they cross to their housing to the main campus Hope No one gets hit/hurt at either

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          • Originally posted by DoubleJayAlum View Post
            Squirrel,

            Out of curiosity, what is the approximate break even attendance number? (i.e., what does attendance have to be for BU to not experience a financial loss? I understand that one can't be exact because you never know the amount of concessions consumed from one game to the next, but I assume there is an approximate number.)

            Also, does Bradley provide free transportation to students to get to the arena? Do any surrounding bars provide free shuttles?

            As a fan of a school who plays its games in an off-campus arena as well, these issues are of interest to me....Thanks in advance....
            Great questions...I sugggest add one more. How do you put a price on or should I say how much revenue will BU lose ticking of a fraction of their loyal season ticket holders and general fans that get shut out watching their beloved Braves when there is an alternative that would avoid this from happening?

            My answer.....its immeasurable..you CAN'T put a price or a number on a fans loyalty or love of BU and how it could suffer if they feel like the University only worries about the bottom line.

            I'm all for making money but NOT at the expense of a SINGLE fan.

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            • Originally posted by Out of Balance View Post
              I would be willing to bet you there have been MORE BU students hit crossing/on Main and University Streets, both day and night than pedestrians/fans (from all events held at the CC) then hit coming and going to and from the parking deck to the CC I know of none crossing Jefferson but sadly can't say the same around BU. I am not saying your statement does not justify concern because it does. But I am more concern that more students will be hit on the S curve on University St. just south of the Campus Town Intersection, where they cross to their housing to the main campus Hope No one gets hit/hurt at either

              Quit being logical....you're killing me.

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              • Originally posted by squirrelgotdead View Post
                JJ Alum-

                I have no knowledge of the financial numbers. However, I do know rental of PCC is likely not cheap and I do know that the estimated actual attendances last year for the following games:

                Idaho State 6200 (Home opener)
                Presbyterian 4800 (walkup of 185, weeknight, first non-Sunday regular season game)

                If that's what you get for a home opener-that number doesn't even likely match the number of season tickets sold. And I can't imagine BU gets any revenue on those kinds of numbers.

                I've said it numerous times, most of the season tickets go unused for the games that would likely be played at the new arena.

                The bottom line is many season tickets are held in blocks by businesses or companies and go unused, many are held by snowbirds who are in town maybe 1-2 weeks of the season, and many more are held and are used only casually or for "name" teams.

                I reiterate that I get why people are concerned but again here are the numbers:

                c. 4200 seating
                c. 5000 w/ SRO

                Less than 1/3 are reserved for pre-sold tickets in the new arena. The season ticket holders who actually go out of their way to get to games have very little risk of being left out for the games that are likely to be played in the arena.
                They are still paid for, used or not. As for snow birds only being there 1 or 2 weeks, I am a proud snow bird and I can assure you someone is sitting in my seat while I'm golfing.
                What part of illegal don't you understand?

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                • [QUOTE=Out of Balance;191659][quote=[B]Out of Balance[/B];191600] So as a bonus to SOME, NOT ALL, unless you can show me a way BU will get all 7,200+ season ticket holders in that 4,200 gym, there will be many who will not be able to attend

                  Originally posted by [B
                  tornado[/B];191606]again...sorry to have to correct...
                  there are NOT 7200 season ticket holders....nowhere close....



                  , Oh, I all most forgot your logic here T, each season ticket seat sold, has NO Season Ticket holder Come On Man
                  Funny isn't it OOB. He changes numbers when it suits his argument.
                  What part of illegal don't you understand?

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                  • Originally posted by tornado View Post
                    more difficult = now kids have to negotiate a busy 4-lane street w/ impatient motorists, in the dark, twice
                    Maybe mommie and daddie could take them by the hand, or better yet have them use the stop and go lights on the corners after they have seen a Bradley game is a real Div 1 arena.
                    What part of illegal don't you understand?

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                    • Originally posted by Chico View Post
                      They are still paid for, used or not. As for snow birds only being there 1 or 2 weeks, I am a proud snow bird and I can assure you someone is sitting in my seat while I'm golfing.
                      That's all well and good, but that is likely an exception, not the rule, sadly. And for the "paid for" comment. . .you missed the point. Not enough people are paying for those contests. It's adding more home games (a point you refuse to even acknowledge) and taking the games BU likely takes a hit on and making them profitable. So if BU decides to take these games on campus, no, they are not paid for.

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                      • Originally posted by squirrelgotdead View Post
                        c. 5000 w/ SRO
                        Are you guys going to the same Bradley basketball games I've been going to? You seriously think there is a SRO crowd out there. The students can't even stand the whole time. At the neutral court games where Bradley fans want to stand during the game, they immediately sit down when the media timeout starts or halftime. I think I could do it once a year, but I know I couldn't tell my wife or any of the others that I have season tickets with that I got them SRO tickets.
                        1996 & 2019

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                        • Good points, boogie.

                          The argument here though is there is room vs being shut out. You are right, though, a number of fans likely would not purchase SRO.

                          So you have the potential for people shutting themselves out. The bottom line is for people who really want to go to those potential games, there will be room.

                          And before shaunguth jumps in here. . .I'm talking regular season ONLY. I don't need you to re-post postseason attendance numbers when they have no relevance to what's being discussed here.

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                          • Originally posted by dogsrus View Post
                            I'm all for making money but NOT at the expense of a SINGLE fan.
                            Then don't go to work for a division I university. Money makes things happen. I think the university hopes its fan base would be understanding in its ways to utilize the new facilities and increase on-campus activities. If you cannot see things from perspectives other than your own personal situation, I would think the university would say "sorry you feel that way" and sell your season tickets to someone looking for an upgrade. I think they want people to be happy, and will bend over backwards to do so, but only if it is possible to make them happy.

                            I think in times of change, like the new facilities, I think a little flexibility should be granted until they figure out the best way to use the place. Patience, cooperation, understanding, flexibility, loyalty, trust, whatever you want to call it.

                            Just my opinion.

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                            • Originally posted by Buesch N Chips View Post
                              Then don't go to work for a division I university. Money makes things happen. I think the university hopes its fan base would be understanding in its ways to utilize the new facilities and increase on-campus activities. If you cannot see things from perspectives other than your own personal situation, I would think the university would say "sorry you feel that way" and sell your season tickets to someone looking for an upgrade. I think they want people to be happy, and will bend over backwards to do so, but only if it is possible to make them happy.

                              I think in times of change, like the new facilities, I think a little flexibility should be granted until they figure out the best way to use the place. Patience, cooperation, understanding, flexibility, loyalty, trust, whatever you want to call it.

                              Just my opinion.
                              Great points BnC. This is the way I feel. I want what is best for my university, and in this case, also the basketball program.

                              Just an FYI, it is expected Duke could sell well over 25,000 season tickets, but they allow less than 6,000... They'll never be a top tier program.

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                              • Excellent post BnC. . .

                                Exactly how I feel.

                                I do think Bradley traditionally is reluctant to change. So is a vast amount of its fan base; because when you've been around at the top level as long as we have, there's little reason to change.

                                In BU's past however, the product has DEMANDED larger facilities.

                                The Armory happened because they didn't want fans hanging on the rafters in the gym to watch games. The Fieldhouse happened because the Armory reached a point where it wasn't safe. When Carver happened, BU lost some of its autonomy, but in the process had an incredible facility that saw BU reach 2 NCAA Tourneys within 5 years of moving there.

                                It's unfortunate, but until the product gets consistently better, change is necessary to improve the product. This change is likely to take on several forms.

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