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Originally posted by houstontxbrave View PostTickets sold is completely different then rears in seats.
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Originally posted by houstontxbrave View PostTickets sold is completely different then rears in seats.???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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Originally posted by cpacmel View PostThat it is Houston. Illinois State only reports rears in seats. So last year for example ISU avg 6,500 for it's home games. This figure didn't include a good 2,500 to 3,000 students that purchased season tickets but didn't attend games (minus a few games against you guys, SIU, etc) . Not to mention hundreds of others who purchased season tickets and missed a game here or there for whatever reason.
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Originally posted by BradleyBrave View PostI would have said the same thing if Mike Kryzewski was the coach. If you want to make it a JL thing that's you drawing a conclusion, not me. I just want Bradley to do well, I really don't give two s@$ts who the coach is. But, spin it however you want. 5th place is great!
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Originally posted by shaunguth View PostBut you can only sell one ticket for each seat. If the weather is bad and people decide to stay home or if someone would rather watch football on television, there isn't much you can do about that. That's why it's called a "sellout" when all tickets are actually sold. It does not mean the place is at capacity with rears in seats.
I dont think most people spend money on an event then stay home to watch television unless the event they spent money on is well below expectations.
The empty seats say more then the tickets purchased.
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Originally posted by houstontxbrave View PostThe weather is one thing certainly, but if someone buys a ticket to an event and decides it isnt worth their time to attend the event because something is on television, well to me that says a lot about the event not the television.
I dont think most people spend money on an event then stay home to watch television unless the event they spent money on is well below expectations.
The empty seats say more then the tickets purchased.???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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Originally posted by Air Petey View PostWOW..... I was just kidding around with "go do what you do" because we are friends... but if you want to bring that up - I believe his quote was "Can't stand the negative people" and I totally agree with him.
Dog - You should be more positive.... and you know it!!! See ya soon.
I was kidding too...I just had to throw that out to wake you up.
Seriously I've been positive for 8 years. I have understood injuries and POB leaving early etc. But, with ALL that, you still need to be a top 3 Valley team and win the Valley at least a FEW times in 9 years. I'm tired of 2:30......
I'll be there when it counts but no more reasons to NOT get it done.
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Originally posted by houstontxbrave View PostThe weather is one thing certainly, but if someone buys a ticket to an event and decides it isnt worth their time to attend the event because something is on television, well to me that says a lot about the event not the television.
I dont think most people spend money on an event then stay home to watch television unless the event they spent money on is well below expectations.
The empty seats say more then the tickets purchased.
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Originally posted by amckillip View PostAnd the fact we have more butts-in-seats than everyone in the league except CU and MSU says something.???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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Originally posted by Grassman View PostI am with Dogs, a lot of no shows from seson ticket holders, created many empty seats..Games that used to draw 10k drew 8 k/
Perrenial sellouts SIU and ISU, did not
Crowed enthusiasm was lacking! Worse than normal!
Monetary donations up, so where opportunities to domate ie building.
Auction had great opportunities/
Red and White always drew well over 2,000 draws under 2k in new arena.
I talk to a lot of , Bradley Fans" and you can feel the complacency setting in, including my own!.
"It is what it is"
Thanks Grassman....people can feel or believe what they want. The atmosphere and empty seats tells me people are staying home and while SOME may have to do with the economy BU is a product that if it is good people will come.
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Originally posted by Da Coach View PostYou keep spinning your opinions as facts, but I am finally going to have to call you on this. The attendance last year was not significantly changed from the previous couple years. Bradley's attendance continues to be strong, and is topped only by WSU and Creighton- 2 of the largest markets in the MVC, and cities many times larger than Peoria. The season ticket sales are not showing drops (there are waiting lists for lower bowl seats), which, if your imaginary theory was true, we should be seeing. Furthermore, monetary donations to the athletic department are at all-time highs--how can you explain that if the fan interest is down? Record amounts were just raised at the Braves Club auction, another baffling phenomenon if your fallacious theories were true.
The abysmal economy had far more to do with any difference in attendance, and yet the difference in Peoria was still much less than it was in most other MVC cities.
And if season ticket sales were indeed up then it REALLY tells a story when more people BOUGHT seats but then stayed home.....why...it can't be money becuase the seats are allready paid for.
I want BU to be sold out and rocking as much as anyone but most fans I spoke with from BU and impartial visitors commented how dead the place is.
Yeah, BU should be proud we do better then alot of others but, I only compare us to us and I think of the Hawk and AP years...the place was packed and loud.
You can't and shouldn't expect noise and large crowds when you blow 5-6 leads at home and lose like we did..
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Originally posted by AZ BU Fan View PostWhile it is true a sizesble portion of the BU fan base in the PCC is getting older and it can be harder for them to "get loud", I still believe the burden of getting crowd support is on BU....When BU is playing well, and winning with regularity at home, the PCC is full and the place is rocking. I have seen it time and again in games vs bigger name teams and regional rivalries.
When BU plays poorly, and loses at home, the crowd will try to support it, but after a while will not unilaterally continue to invest a lot of high energy emotional support. A prevailing sense that it won't matter to the result of the game, or, that the fans will ultimately be disappointed with the result, stifles the crowd and attending a BU game becomes more of a social event.
Mediocre results in the recent past have driven mediorce fans.
If the wins start to come, particularly at home, you will see the type of crowd you desire.
Having said that, BU needs to also invest in developing more 'must see' rivalries within the Valley and with regional non cons similar to the ILL State Creighton and the SIU game. Why can't UNI, Drake, MSU games be as interesting?
Exactly......
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Originally posted by dogsrus View PostI am spinning nothing becuase its my opinion. Attendance was down....I'm NOT talking paid either. Actual rears in the seats were way off. ANYONE that denies that is, well in denial. The arena was a morgue most nights.
And if season ticket sales were indeed up then it REALLY tells a story when more people BOUGHT seats but then stayed home.....why...it can't be money becuase the seats are allready paid for.
I want BU to be sold out and rocking as much as anyone but most fans I spoke with from BU and impartial visitors commented how dead the place is.
Yeah, BU should be proud we do better then alot of others but, I only compare us to us and I think of the Hawk and AP years...the place was packed and loud.
You can't and shouldn't expect noise and large crowds when you blow 5-6 leads at home and lose like we did..
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