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Loyola, Evansville Season Tickets flying off the shelves

Postby MissouriValleyUnite » May 18th, 2018, 11:23 am

Within a month of Walter McCarty’s hiring, Evansville added 1k new STH’ers
https://twitter.com/ueathletics/status/ ... 44193?s=21

The local news announced this week Loyola has tripled its season ticket base from last year.

Imagine MSU is gradually increasing their counts as its fan base de-Luskifies.
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Re: Loyola, Evansville Season Tickets flying off the shelves

Postby Mikovio » May 18th, 2018, 11:37 am

Not shocking. Gentile might become a tough place to play. Certainly won't get taken over by other fan bases so easily.
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Re: Loyola, Evansville Season Tickets flying off the shelves

Postby Fraydog » May 18th, 2018, 3:13 pm

Mikovio wrote:Not shocking. Gentile might become a tough place to play. Certainly won't get taken over by other fan bases so easily.


The days of ISU/SIU/Bradley fans coming in there and getting a large block of tickets are over.
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Re: Loyola, Evansville Season Tickets flying off the shelves

Postby BuBrave2006 » May 18th, 2018, 6:34 pm

Fraydog wrote:
Mikovio wrote:Not shocking. Gentile might become a tough place to play. Certainly won't get taken over by other fan bases so easily.


The days of ISU/SIU/Bradley fans coming in there and getting a large block of tickets are over.


D****t, this is what I count on every year.
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Re: Loyola, Evansville Season Tickets flying off the shelves

Postby tribecalledquest » May 19th, 2018, 3:04 pm

Fraydog wrote:
Mikovio wrote:Not shocking. Gentile might become a tough place to play. Certainly won't get taken over by other fan bases so easily.


The days of ISU/SIU/Bradley fans coming in there and getting a large block of tickets are over.


Lets give it a few years before making such bold proclamations. No doubt this year will be different. Let's see where things are in five years.
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Re: Loyola, Evansville Season Tickets flying off the shelves

Postby underdawg » May 19th, 2018, 3:22 pm

tribecalledquest wrote:
Fraydog wrote:
Mikovio wrote:Not shocking. Gentile might become a tough place to play. Certainly won't get taken over by other fan bases so easily.


The days of ISU/SIU/Bradley fans coming in there and getting a large block of tickets are over.


Lets give it a few years before making such bold proclamations. No doubt this year will be different. Let's see where things are in five years.


8-) I don't think you'll convince him
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Re: Loyola, Evansville Season Tickets flying off the shelves

Postby siudawgs » May 19th, 2018, 6:55 pm

Season ticket sales in Carbondale would have seen a similar spike if Mullins had been brought in to replace a certain polarizing media darling.
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Re: Loyola, Evansville Season Tickets flying off the shelves

Postby underdawg » May 20th, 2018, 11:19 am

siudawgs wrote:Season ticket sales in Carbondale would have seen a similar spike if Mullins had been brought in to replace a certain polarizing media darling.


Might or might not happened--but I just did a Pearson correlation matching number of wins and attendance for the last 28 years of Saluki Basketball;

There is a +.73 correlation between average attendance and number of wins in a season/ I then did one using percentage of capacity and wins (SIU has had a 10,000 seat version and now an 8400 version so using % of capacity might be more representative). That correlation was a bit lower (+.63) but still significant. winning correlates with attendance not (in the long run) coaching hires. You might get a one or two year uptick but that's it--you have to win. Mullins is no exception.
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Re: Loyola, Evansville Season Tickets flying off the shelves

Postby siudawgs » May 20th, 2018, 11:42 am

underdawg wrote:
siudawgs wrote:Season ticket sales in Carbondale would have seen a similar spike if Mullins had been brought in to replace a certain polarizing media darling.


Might or might not happened--but I just did a Pearson correlation matching number of wins and attendance for the last 28 years of Saluki Basketball;

There is a +.73 correlation between average attendance and number of wins in a season/ I then did one using percentage of capacity and wins (SIU has had a 10,000 seat version and now an 8400 version so using % of capacity might be more representative). That correlation was a bit lower (+.63) but still significant. winning correlates with attendance not (in the long run) coaching hires. You might get a one or two year uptick but that's it--you have to win. Mullins is no exception.

I don’t disagree with much of this, though in the context of the current program in Hinson’s seventh season, I don’t think another hollow, winning record against a soft schedule will excite too many fans. It’s (past) time to accomplish something meaningful.
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Re: Loyola, Evansville Season Tickets flying off the shelves

Postby underdawg » May 20th, 2018, 1:02 pm

In the end post season is a must--but adding a inexperienced guy just because he is a beloved alumi probably won't do it either. This is a crucial year
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