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Re: Valley Attendance

Postby GoRamblers » December 28th, 2013, 9:31 pm

rlh04d wrote:Your point about attendance is true:


Not my argument.
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Re: Valley Attendance

Postby jackwagon » December 28th, 2013, 9:44 pm

sixth ace wrote:Wichita 385,577 (2012)
Terra Haute 61,112 (2012)
Evansville 120,235 (2012
Des Moines 206,688 (2012)
Chicago
Springfield 162,191 (2012)
Carbondale 26,241 (2012)
Normal Il 53,837 (2012)
Peoria IL 115,687 (2012)
Cedar Falls 39,993 (2012)

Town populations compare to attendance. Wichita State is the biggest city in the MVC so I would expect that they would have the largest attendance Evansville is 1/3 the size of Wichita so I believe that Evansville attendance is similar to Wichita considering the draw size.
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Solid argument!! Wichita has a huge advantage when I comes to population. The school with no excuse is Drake. In a big town by MVC standards and they draw near the bottom. Impressive attendance for UNI, ISUb, and SIU given the population numbers.
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Re: Valley Attendance

Postby sixth ace » December 28th, 2013, 9:49 pm

Snaggletooth wrote:
sixth ace wrote:Wichita 385,577 (2012)
Terra Haute 61,112 (2012)
Evansville 120,235 (2012
Des Moines 206,688 (2012)
Chicago
Springfield 162,191 (2012)
Carbondale 26,241 (2012)
Normal Il 53,837 (2012)
Peoria IL 115,687 (2012)
Cedar Falls 39,993 (2012)

Town populations compare to attendance. Wichita State is the biggest city in the MVC so I would expect that they would have the largest attendance Evansville is 1/3 the size of Wichita so I believe that Evansville attendance is similar to Wichita considering the draw size.


Lets just check a few data point to see if your argument carries weight:

Lawrence, KS - Population 89,512, attendance in 2013 (KU) - 16,438
Manhattan, KS - Population 56,059, attendance in 2013 (KSU) - 12,528
Columbia, MO - Population 113,255, attendance in 2013 (MO) - 11,996
St. Louis, MO - Population 318,272, attendance in 2013 (STL) - 7,673

Your argument is: FAIL

BTW,Evansville drew 8,500+ in 1999 and 10,000+ in the mid-90's -- why won't the fans support them now?

I wasn't looking at pass /fail ! UE turns out 30% of the local audience. In the 90's there wasn't as much electronic entertainment as there is today. I wasn't looking for an attack??? I was stating fact .We're talking MVC not any other conferences in this scenario. But attack as you may ,Senior night last year must have been tough on you??!! :huh:
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Re: Valley Attendance

Postby Wufan » December 29th, 2013, 3:49 am

jackwagon wrote:
sixth ace wrote:Wichita 385,577 (2012)
Terra Haute 61,112 (2012)
Evansville 120,235 (2012
Des Moines 206,688 (2012)
Chicago
Springfield 162,191 (2012)
Carbondale 26,241 (2012)
Normal Il 53,837 (2012)
Peoria IL 115,687 (2012)
Cedar Falls 39,993 (2012)

Town populations compare to attendance. Wichita State is the biggest city in the MVC so I would expect that they would have the largest attendance Evansville is 1/3 the size of Wichita so I believe that Evansville attendance is similar to Wichita considering the draw size.



Solid argument!! Wichita has a huge advantage when I comes to population. The school with no excuse is Drake. In a big town by MVC standards and they draw near the bottom. Impressive attendance for UNI, ISUb, and SIU given the population numbers.


And Loyola. While it is a factor, it is far from the main reason for good attendance.
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Re: Valley Attendance

Postby Snaggletooth » December 29th, 2013, 8:18 am

sixth ace wrote:In the 90's there wasn't as much electronic entertainment as there is today.


so your excuse is everybody is staying home and playing xbox/ps3, watching netflix? Really, that is what you want to use. :huh:

sixth ace wrote:Senior night last year must have been tough on you??!!


Not at all. The season didn't end with WSU senior night, in fact it was just getting started. Playing in the NCAA tournament clear in to April is an elixir that cures many things.
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Re: Valley Attendance

Postby AndShock » December 29th, 2013, 11:50 am

I have a feeling Evansville sweeping WSU last year is going to be their only talking point/comeback for the next 20 years...or at least until get relegated to the Horizon (or D2), whichever comes first.
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Re: Valley Attendance

Postby Veritas » December 29th, 2013, 12:16 pm

Would be interesting to see the mix of population & enrollment.
LuC has a huge population but small enrollment, while SIU and IlSU have small populations with large enrollments. I'm not sure about Evansville---small on all three???
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Re: Valley Attendance

Postby rlh04d » December 29th, 2013, 12:21 pm

GoRamblers wrote:
rlh04d wrote:Your point about attendance is true:


Not my argument.

Success leads to crowds and not the other way around is exactly your argument. Otherwise your argument is unintelligible.
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Re: Valley Attendance

Postby rlh04d » December 29th, 2013, 12:24 pm

sixth ace wrote:Wichita 385,577 (2012)
Terra Haute 61,112 (2012)
Evansville 120,235 (2012
Des Moines 206,688 (2012)
Chicago
Springfield 162,191 (2012)
Carbondale 26,241 (2012)
Normal Il 53,837 (2012)
Peoria IL 115,687 (2012)
Cedar Falls 39,993 (2012)

Town populations compare to attendance. Wichita State is the biggest city in the MVC so I would expect that they would have the largest attendance Evansville is 1/3 the size of Wichita so I believe that Evansville attendance is similar to Wichita considering the draw size.

I don't think it would disprove your argument, but town size is irrelevant. Metro area size is what is important. If an arena is in a small town, but ten minutes away from a big city, that ten minute drive isn't hurting attendance.

You would also have to take into account ticket price. WSU sells games out while charging far more than other Valley teams. MoSt seems to also charge more than most teams. Others are giving tickets away for free and can't get past 60%.
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Re: Valley Attendance

Postby GoRamblers » December 29th, 2013, 2:49 pm

rlh04d wrote:
GoRamblers wrote:
rlh04d wrote:Your point about attendance is true:


Not my argument.

Success leads to crowds and not the other way around is exactly your argument. Otherwise your argument is unintelligible.


Rambler63 made those posts. I just jumped in to ask a question or two.
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