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    2007 NCAA attendance figures for Division I, II, and III schools--
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    2007 NCAA DIVISION I MEN'S BASKETBALL CONFERENCE ATTENDANCE--
    Rank-School--Attendance Average
    1. Big Ten 12,760
    2. Southeastern 11,972
    3. Big East 11,164
    4. Atlantic Coast 11,118
    5. Big 12 10,719
    6. Pacific 8,524
    7. Mountain West 8,298
    8. Missouri Valley 8,020
    9. Western Athletic 6,630
    10. Atlantic 5,424
    11. Conference USA 5,053
    12. Colonial 3,701
    13. Horizon 3,690
    14. Mid-American 3,145
    15. West Coast 2,690
    16. Big Sky 2,541
    17. Mid-Continent 2,530
    18. Ohio Valley 2,432
    19. Sun Belt 2,399
    20. Metro Atlantic 2,394
    21. Southern 2,370
    22. America East 2,013
    23. Atlantic Sun 2,013
    24. Ivy 1,930
    25. Big West 1,851
    26. Patriot 1,846
    27. Mid-Eastern 1,774
    28. Big South 1,731
    29. Southland 1,617
    30. Southwestern 1,462
    31. Northeast 1,206

    #8 for the MVC is pretty good considering there are no major population centers among the member schools.

    Bradley was #53 with an average of 9,728 per game.

  • #2
    Great--
    Bradley finishes ahead of St. Louis, West Virginia, DUKE,
    Georgia Tech, Notre Dame, Clemson, and several dozen other
    BCS schools, even ACC schools, and TOP schools that are the
    ONLY show in a HUGE market (Cincinnati, Oregon, Providence,
    SIU, Washington State, Stanford, St. John's, Boston College, Gonzaga, etc.)

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    • #3
      Originally posted by tornado
      Great--
      Bradley finishes ahead of St. Louis, West Virginia, DUKE,
      Georgia Tech, Notre Dame, Clemson, and several dozen other
      BCS schools, even ACC schools, and TOP schools that are the
      ONLY show in a HUGE market (Cincinnati, Oregon, Providence,
      SIU, Washington State, Stanford, St. John's, Boston College, Gonzaga, etc.)
      Regarding Duke (and I'm very happy to be ahead, don't get me wrong)... but doesn't Cameron only seat like 9000?
      My sports blog.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by tornado
        Great--
        Bradley finishes ahead of St. Louis, West Virginia, DUKE,
        Georgia Tech, Notre Dame, Clemson, and several dozen other
        BCS schools, even ACC schools, and TOP schools that are the
        ONLY show in a HUGE market (Cincinnati
        , Oregon, Providence,
        SIU, Washington State, Stanford, St. John's, Boston College, Gonzaga, etc.)
        Cincy has crosstown rival Xavier as well as competing with border fans of IU and Kentucky... plus many fans in the area for OSU and Lousville. (edit: need to add Miami-Oh, Dayton and Wright St nearby)

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        • #5
          Originally posted by tornado
          Great--
          Bradley finishes ahead of St. Louis, West Virginia, DUKE,
          Georgia Tech, Notre Dame, Clemson, and several dozen other
          BCS schools, even ACC schools, and TOP schools that are the
          ONLY show in a HUGE market (Cincinnati, Oregon, Providence,
          SIU, Washington State, Stanford, St. John's, Boston College, Gonzaga, etc.)
          Maybe my definition of "HUGE market" is different from yours.

          Eugene, Oregon......population approx 150,000
          MacArthur Court seats 9,087

          Pullman, Washington....population 27,030
          their Arena seats over 12,000

          Carbondale, Illinois.......population 25,000
          SIU Arena seats 10,000 if you include infants and children under 10

          Peoria, Illinois........population 112,000+ per their city website
          Carver Arena seats approx 11,000

          Taking nothing away from BU's attendance because it has been undoubtedly very strong. But to call Eugene, Oregon, Carbondale, Illinois and Pullman, Washington 'HUGE markets' is a stretch to say the least.
          Dinma Odiakosa 6'8 255......The Nigerian Nightmare!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 37 points and 27 boards in 2 wins over Bradley. "Will Egolf is 6'9 and he had 4 rebounds. That's not good enough and he's not good enough"....Dick Versace 2/9/10

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          • #6
            The town sizes are one factor but the student pop should be considered also. For Ex. Peoria is bigger than Champaign but Bradley is what 4 times smaller than U of I.

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            • #7
              More than 6 times, I would speculate. Here in IN, Purdue has 38,000 students, IU over 40,000.

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              • #8
                In regards to Duke, I think Cameron Indoor Stadium only seats like 6,000. I could be wrong and it may be 9,000 like stated above. Either way its smaller than the civic center.

                Good for Bradley and the MVC though, we may be "smaller" but we've got pride.

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                • #9
                  Seton Hall, which ranks 83rd at 6,636 per game, has just made the decision to give up on their small
                  on campus arena and make the move to the BIG off campus Prudential Center in Newark, NJ.
                  Capacity there is 18,500.
                  (ps-- maybe some of the people who think BU should move
                  into a small on-campus arena can learn from these guys)

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                  • #10
                    The last thing BU needs is a smaller arena. We would be back to playing a Stowell type schedule.
                    What part of illegal don't you understand?

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                    • #11
                      You mean a MO type schedule.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by bu fan 9
                        You mean a MO type schedule.
                        Assuming you are being negative towards Mo's scheduling, that to me is a little unfair.

                        He had the following on his schedule between his last season and 96-97:

                        Illinois
                        Michigan
                        Penn State
                        Villanova
                        USC
                        George Washington
                        Kansas State
                        Oregon St
                        Temple.

                        before that I can remember
                        Utah
                        Missouri
                        Georgia Tech
                        Mississippi
                        Alabama
                        St Louis
                        DePaul

                        Granted some of these games were in season tourneys but still there are some that were scheduled outside of the tourneys.

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                        • #13
                          No, I meant a Stowell like schedule. Check the press guides and you will see Joe had some real patsies come to the Fieldhouse.
                          What part of illegal don't you understand?

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                          • #14
                            These stats would be a lot more meaningful if they showed the average attendance as a percentage of capacity as well. Doesn't seem like it'd be that much more work, I'm not going to go through and do it. It does make it look like Duke has poor attendance even though they sell out every game.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Roll with the Funches
                              These stats would be a lot more meaningful if they showed the average attendance as a percentage of capacity as well. Doesn't seem like it'd be that much more work, I'm not going to go through and do it. It does make it look like Duke has poor attendance even though they sell out every game.
                              Just wondering what a study of that data is gonna prove.

                              Would the conclusion suggest some schools should have an arena small enough to sell out every game?

                              Would it mean more if Duke played in an arena that sat 25,000 but they only averaged 18,000 (72% capacity)?

                              Would it mean more if a team filled their 10,000 seat arena every game (100% capacity)?

                              Just curious - that's all.

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