As I said, all schools, as far as I know, report attendance as tickets sold, not just Bradley. So I don't quite understand the issue here. Do you want Bradley to do a body count each game, and report the actual number of people in the stands each game, despite the fact that no other school does that?
I don't like Sunday games either. But I'll go when they play them.
Early season games have always had a lot more no-shows than games later in the season, especially compared with conference games. I don't think that has ever been any different, so why are we talking about it again?
And what is more important, the number of fans who are in the arena or the number who pay to buy seats? Ask anyone associated with Bradley or with any college basketball team....it's the number of tickets sold and the revenue generated that is important. Bradley has reached record high revenues these past few years. That is not deniable. Nobody cares about no-shows, unless it eventually leads to less tickets sold, which it hasn't.