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Basketball Attendance

Posted on 11/13/12 at 6:34 am
Posted by reel_gator8
Seminole,Fl
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Posted on 11/13/12 at 6:34 am
I couldnt help notice the number of UGA fans dressed as empty seats when they played Youngstown St on tv...announced boxscore crowd was listed as 4,200...but must have included personnel, cheerleaders and so forth. Pretty bad.

Gators had 8,000 for Alabama State and thats bad when you consider the success of the program for some time. I know the SEC is a football conference, but shouldnt there be more interest in roundball? I cant make it to weekday games unfortunately and stepson has school. Can see some of the holiday games perhaps and I am going this sunday to game in Tampa...but wish there was a way to attract more crowds...thoughts?
Posted by austingator
austin
Member since Jan 2009
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Posted on 11/13/12 at 6:43 am to
merge? I answered this on the other thread.
Posted by Cheese Grits
Wherever I lay my hat is my home
Member since Apr 2012
54717 posts
Posted on 11/13/12 at 6:45 am to
The NCAA needs to adopt a turnstile number over paid attendance as it is too easy to manipulate the numbers in sports. I hate when an event is SOLD OUT and there are blocks of empty seats.

Also, your avatar always cracks me up for some reason
Posted by cjared036
Houston, tx
Member since Dec 2009
9569 posts
Posted on 11/13/12 at 6:49 am to
SEC basketball does not get interesting until the conference schedule.

Why is this surprising to people.?

Posted by Cheese Grits
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Posted on 11/13/12 at 6:51 am to
From your post on the other thread :

quote:

I just posted a new thread about similiar thoughts and UF had 8,000 for Alabama State...we should have more butts in the seats. Surely more students would like to attend?


The problem is the students are tuning out live sports to stay home and watch it on TV. Even the ones that show up are on their phones, texting, or playing video games instead of actually watching the live game being played. The biggest draw of live sports is that they are in fact LIVE.
This post was edited on 11/13/12 at 6:52 am
Posted by Cheese Grits
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Posted on 11/13/12 at 6:54 am to
quote:

SEC basketball does not get interesting until the conference schedule.


Not true for the schools that schedule well in their pre conference. Problem is more of these games are moved off campus and put on weekdays for ESPN to put on TV.
Posted by kywildcatfanone
Wildcat Country!
Member since Oct 2012
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Posted on 11/13/12 at 7:22 am to
quote:

I know the SEC is a football conference, but shouldnt there be more interest in roundball?


We couldn't have more interest. Go Big Blue!
This post was edited on 11/13/12 at 7:23 am
Posted by reb13
Member since May 2010
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Posted on 11/13/12 at 8:34 am to
quote:

SEC basketball does not get interesting until the conference schedule. Why is this surprising to people.?


Yeah besides Kentucky, Tennessee, Florida and mizzou everyone else just schedules crappy teams. I went to an Ole Miss game and it really is hard to get too excited about playing mvsu.
Posted by GenesChin
The Promise Land
Member since Feb 2012
37706 posts
Posted on 11/13/12 at 8:50 am to
Most people don't like going to weekday games either. I have tests to study for you kidding?

Also, Auburn historically sucks since Chris Porter's drugged out arse left campus
Posted by davesdawgs
Georgia - Class of '75
Member since Oct 2008
20307 posts
Posted on 11/13/12 at 9:36 am to
We have no basketball tradition. Why? The answer probably has more to do with focus than anything. Football is obviously the most popular sport in the state of Georgia and the recruiting numbers support this. As a result, football is the cash cow for UGA so it's what our admins focus on. Basketball is just not nearly as popular in the state of Georgia as football.

Part of it relates simply to the nature of the 2 sports. Football is pretty much 1 game every Saturday during football season. There are traditional rivalries and every game is critical with just 12 games during the regular season. Basketball is faster paced on a smaller field of play which constrains the venue and attendance. There are more games many against teams with no identity for local fans. The net effect is that regular season basketball games seem less important and less intense. Teams like Kentucky who do have basketball tradition, just have to win enough games to get into the tournament where they have about as good a chance as anyone on winning it all. This is why I hope football never goes to a broad based tourney type format; it definitely detracts from the intensity of the regular season.
This post was edited on 11/13/12 at 10:25 am
Posted by bbap
Baton Rouge, LA
Member since Feb 2006
96013 posts
Posted on 11/13/12 at 9:40 am to
quote:

...announced boxscore crowd was listed as 4,200...but must have included personnel, cheerleaders and so forth. Pretty bad.


it was probably just paid attendance. there may have been 1k in there.

LSU's attendance wasnt great either but it was actually better than i expected (my expectations were not high at all).
Posted by kywildcatfanone
Wildcat Country!
Member since Oct 2012
119178 posts
Posted on 11/13/12 at 9:43 am to
quote:

We have no basketball tradition.


I always wondered why. Hugh Durham was a solid coach, and you have an alumnus who is one of the best players ever to play the game.
Posted by Hawgeye
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Member since Jun 2009
31017 posts
Posted on 11/13/12 at 9:46 am to
Not true for all schools

The Bud will be rocking on the 30th when Syracuse rolls into town and the following Tuesday Oklahoma comes in.
Posted by bee Rye
New orleans
Member since Jan 2006
33961 posts
Posted on 11/13/12 at 9:47 am to
you sound like a Kenutucky fan caring about basketball attendence whil football season is still going on
Posted by Cheese Grits
Wherever I lay my hat is my home
Member since Apr 2012
54717 posts
Posted on 11/13/12 at 10:00 am to
quote:

We have no basketball tradition. Why? The answer probably has more to do with focus than anything. Football is obviously the most popular sport in the state of Georgia and the recruiting numbers support this. As a result, football is the cash cow for UGA so it's what our admins focus on. Basketball is just not nearly as popular in the state of Georgia as football.


UGA has probably the second best tradition in the SEC for WCBB but the Dawgs have never supported them winning. Can you imagine Alabama not funding gymnastics just because it is not football. On the MCBB side GA is full of talent which is why all the other SEC schools raid it so hard. If the native Dawgs had actually supported the men all these years they would have the history you say they do not. That is the direct fault of the UGA fans.

Make fun of gumps all you want but they do attend / support other sports besides football.
Posted by I Bleed Garnet
Cullman, AL
Member since Jul 2011
54846 posts
Posted on 11/13/12 at 10:11 am to
Ours was reported at 7,335
Posted by GatorNDAHood
St. Louis
Member since Aug 2006
897 posts
Posted on 11/13/12 at 10:24 am to
ALL sporting events are having attendance issues.....and that includes the NFL. Terrible economy+HD+Expensive tickets= Lower attendance.
Posted by notsince98
KC, MO
Member since Oct 2012
17998 posts
Posted on 11/13/12 at 11:08 am to
Mizzou basketball attendance usually isn't too great until conference season. We'll be close to 100% capacity for conference season but probably 60% for most non con games becaue most of the home non-con games are terrible this year. All our good games are neutral/road games.
Posted by Tds & Beer
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Member since Sep 2009
23860 posts
Posted on 11/13/12 at 11:12 am to
we probably won't sell out a single game this year
Posted by Rig
BHM
Member since Aug 2011
41856 posts
Posted on 11/13/12 at 11:22 am to
Auburn is located too far away from a main city to support a basketball team during times in the winter when students are out on break. The city of Auburn can't support all AU athletics while the students are gone and our lack of success on the hardwood also has a major factor in this discussion.
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