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Posted on 3/27/15 at 2:23 pm to RT1941
Posted on 3/27/15 at 2:23 pm to RT1941
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If you'd stick to President Ray Watts and stop interjecting the football/rifle/bowling teams into the discussion - most folks would probabaly agree with you.
My point was the Pr firm and the fact the stories keep painting the President in a negative light. Did not want to edit out the athletic parts because that would be disingenuous. Sports is being used as a spotlight against the President, right or wrong, all this press makes it difficult for a savvy administrator to do a good job, let alone someone who is clearly not comfortable in press meetings.
Edit --- the sad truth is the football issue drives the story even though the academic issues are more important. If it was just the academic side, I doubt it would have even made a single headline, but that is a problem much larger than this specific issue.
This post was edited on 3/27/15 at 2:27 pm
Posted on 3/27/15 at 2:27 pm to dswear
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We also had around 21,000 for the season. We had 3 of 6 games above 25,000. You're singling out one game in a vacuum. The fact is: UAB was 5th of 14 in CUSA for attendance with just a 6-6 record after 10 years of straight losing seasons.
You had the same attendance in 2014 you had in 2004. Ten years ago
Posted on 3/27/15 at 2:48 pm to AHM21
Wait, so undecided is actually Allin2010's alter? Both are shitty Bamasessed posters so it makes sense they would be one and the same.
Posted on 3/27/15 at 3:01 pm to spacewrangler
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Wait, so undecided is actually Allin2010's alter? Both are shitty Bamasessed posters so it makes sense they would be one and the same.
If those two brain damaged cretins could produce an offspring it would be auburnphan.
Posted on 3/27/15 at 3:01 pm to spacewrangler
I am a unique individual who can be niether duplicated nor replicated
Posted on 3/27/15 at 3:28 pm to StopRobot
what would an acceptable yearly average attendance be for UAB?
here is every year they were in FBS
2014 - 21,841 - 6-6
2013 - 11,589 - 2-10
2012 - 15,271 - 3-9
2011 - 16,579 - 3-9
2010 - 18,360 - 4-8
2009 - 17,987 - 5-7
2008 - 19,061 - 4-8
2007 - 16,705 - 2-10
2006 - 23,139 - 3-9
2005 - 20,101 - 5-6
2004 - 20,802 - 7-5
2003 - 23,238 - 5-7
2002 - 16,447 - 5-7
2001 - 18,536 - 6-5
2000 - 18,500 - 7-4
1999 - 20,449 - 5-6
1998 - 21,084 - 4-7
1997 - 16,787 - 5-6
1996 - 17,039 - 5-6
here is every year they were in FBS
2014 - 21,841 - 6-6
2013 - 11,589 - 2-10
2012 - 15,271 - 3-9
2011 - 16,579 - 3-9
2010 - 18,360 - 4-8
2009 - 17,987 - 5-7
2008 - 19,061 - 4-8
2007 - 16,705 - 2-10
2006 - 23,139 - 3-9
2005 - 20,101 - 5-6
2004 - 20,802 - 7-5
2003 - 23,238 - 5-7
2002 - 16,447 - 5-7
2001 - 18,536 - 6-5
2000 - 18,500 - 7-4
1999 - 20,449 - 5-6
1998 - 21,084 - 4-7
1997 - 16,787 - 5-6
1996 - 17,039 - 5-6
This post was edited on 3/27/15 at 3:33 pm
Posted on 3/27/15 at 3:40 pm to Dr RC
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what would an acceptable yearly average attendance be for UAB?
It is a good question. Again, I think it is difficult to put things in C-USA numbers when you watch the SEC.
Posted on 3/27/15 at 4:00 pm to dswear
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We also had around 21,000 for the season.
Only because Troy and Alabama A&M played at UAB in 2014.
Posted on 3/27/15 at 4:02 pm to Dr RC
2007-2013 was pretty much the destruction of the program. That is Neil Callaway's 5 years + 2 of McGee.
UAB's 19 year existence in FBS: 18,606 average.
Troy in FBS:
2014 - 16,721 - 3-9
2013 - 18,906 - 6-6
2012 - 20,952 - 5-7
2011 - 17,898 - 3-9
2010 - 18,947 - 8-5
2009 - 18,413 - 9-4
2008 - 19,231 - 8-5
2007 - 20,479 - 8-4
2006 - 20,810 - 8-5
2005 - 19,425 - 4-7
2004 - 7-5
2003 - 6-6
2002 - 4-8
2001 - 7-4
Average: 19,178 for the past 10 years since I couldn't find their first 4 years. If I had to guess, their first 4 years are lower than their overall average.
South Alabama in FBS:
2014 - 17,435 (13,000 without the Miss. State home game) - 6-7
2013 - 15,926 - 6-6
Average: 16,680.5
Comparing UAB to it's peers is a lot better than comparing UAB football to Alabama, Auburn, or the SEC.
UAB's 19 year existence in FBS: 18,606 average.
Troy in FBS:
2014 - 16,721 - 3-9
2013 - 18,906 - 6-6
2012 - 20,952 - 5-7
2011 - 17,898 - 3-9
2010 - 18,947 - 8-5
2009 - 18,413 - 9-4
2008 - 19,231 - 8-5
2007 - 20,479 - 8-4
2006 - 20,810 - 8-5
2005 - 19,425 - 4-7
2004 - 7-5
2003 - 6-6
2002 - 4-8
2001 - 7-4
Average: 19,178 for the past 10 years since I couldn't find their first 4 years. If I had to guess, their first 4 years are lower than their overall average.
South Alabama in FBS:
2014 - 17,435 (13,000 without the Miss. State home game) - 6-7
2013 - 15,926 - 6-6
Average: 16,680.5
Comparing UAB to it's peers is a lot better than comparing UAB football to Alabama, Auburn, or the SEC.
Posted on 3/27/15 at 4:04 pm to imjustafatkid
I'm not sure what your point is. Troy brought a couple thousand fans. The same thing happens at all the mid major schools in football. Troy hosted a 9-4 Duke and had less than 17,000 fans this year. South Alabama hosted Miss. State, Georgia Southern, Troy, Navy and had under 18k fans this season. Where are you going with this?
Their programs weren't shutdown.
Their programs weren't shutdown.
Posted on 3/27/15 at 4:10 pm to Dr RC
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what would an acceptable yearly average attendance be for UAB?
It shouldn't be unreasonable to expect 30k given that they are the only DI team in the top market for cfb in the country.
I say this as one of the few UAB alums who ever attended any games.
Posted on 3/27/15 at 4:14 pm to Evolved Simian
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It shouldn't be unreasonable to expect 30k given that they are the only DI team in the top market for cfb in the country.
I say this as one of the few UAB alums who ever attended any games.
Again, it is all just conjecture at this point, but I think a stadium that held 30k would probably have been too large. However, if you look at the success the Baron's had last year, I would think there is a better chance for people attending something in the city proper now than there was 10 years ago.
Posted on 3/27/15 at 4:24 pm to spacewrangler
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Wait, so undecided is actually Allin2010's alter?
I do not have an alter... All you have to do is see the treads I have started (Posted that Grant was gone before he was fired)..LINK
I rarely even post here.. Long live NtY...
Posted on 3/27/15 at 4:31 pm to Dr RC
quote:That's a good question, but hard to quantify financially since a large chunk of their tickets are given out to sponsors and various buisnesses free of charge. Hell, I think the City of Birmingham gets over 1,000 tickets for free every year or some such number.
what would an acceptable yearly average attendance be for UAB?
Posted on 3/27/15 at 4:34 pm to RT1941
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That's a good question, but hard to quantify financially since a large chunk of their tickets are given out to sponsors and various buisnesses free of charge. Hell, I think the City of Birmingham gets over 1,000 tickets for free every year or some such number.
They actually buy those tickets, but they do give them out for free. I did not realize until someone posted on here the reason Alabama basketball games looked kind of empty was because people buy them for the Tide Pride points and often cannot or do not want to go to the games, esp during the week. I guess my point there is a purchased ticket is a purchased ticket.. although it does not look good for optics.
Posted on 3/27/15 at 4:34 pm to allin2010
quote:Weren't you formerly auburntiger77? Back in the ATPB era?
I do not have an alter...
Posted on 3/27/15 at 5:12 pm to RT1941
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Weren't you formerly auburntiger77? Back in the ATPB era?
Wasn't he the one that was busted by the admins for using a Bama alter as well?
This post was edited on 3/27/15 at 5:13 pm
Posted on 3/27/15 at 5:59 pm to Dr RC
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2013 - 11,589 - 2-10
2012 - 15,271 - 3-9
In 2013 they didn't even meet the minimum required by the NCAA (15,000) to stay division 1 football. They barely made the minimum in 2012.
The City of B'ham buys 5,000 tickets for $45 apiece to keep UAB above the minimum. They give the tickets away to employees, youth groups. LINK
Wouldn't you think that the city would use that money for other things it needs instead of supporting a football program?
And now a state representative has introduced a bill wanting the state taxpayers to support a football team. No thanks, I want my tax dollars to go elsewhere.
Posted on 3/27/15 at 6:11 pm to jatebe
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The City of B'ham buys 5,000 tickets for $45 apiece to keep UAB above the minimum. They give the tickets away to employees, youth groups. LINK
Pretty sure the cities of Auburn and Tuscaloosa along with college towns throughout the country by a certain number of tickets from their respective universities
Alabama legislators get courtesy tickets to the Iron Bowl, which can be the highest ticket in the state during some seasons.
I don't have an issue with the city of Birmingham supporting a local school with hopes of a ROI in terms of sales tax and hospitality revenue. Seems like good business to me
This post was edited on 3/27/15 at 6:12 pm
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