shocktheheart wrote:specialsauce wrote:But you're missing the point. It's all relative.
Where does that 4019 rank in other games played this year? I'm guessing it's toward the top.
Ranks 4th out of seven games
shocktheheart wrote:What I thought was a little strange is ISUR not selling out for the WSU game. Has to be the biggest game in years with first place on the line. Only 89% capacity with 9078 fans.
BirdsEyeView wrote:shocktheheart wrote:What I thought was a little strange is ISUR not selling out for the WSU game. Has to be the biggest game in years with first place on the line. Only 89% capacity with 9078 fans.
Everyone was freaking out about ice, which never really happened.
Also, our town sucks for a fan base.
BirdsEyeView wrote:shocktheheart wrote:What I thought was a little strange is ISUR not selling out for the WSU game. Has to be the biggest game in years with first place on the line. Only 89% capacity with 9078 fans.
Everyone was freaking out about ice, which never really happened.
Also, our town sucks for a fan base.
Singeril wrote:But there IS a truth to it being the "Super Bowl" when WSU comes to town. Attendance is much higher, for the most part, when WSU is in town and playing in the home team's gym. That helps with school pride, concessions, etc. It's the best financial night of the season for many, if not all, Valley teams. WSU has been a financial boon to schools over the past few years..and not just because of their shared post season success. Check the average home attendance of each Valley team and then check what the attendance is for each team, at home, against WSU.
shocktheheart wrote:BirdsEyeView wrote:shocktheheart wrote:What I thought was a little strange is ISUR not selling out for the WSU game. Has to be the biggest game in years with first place on the line. Only 89% capacity with 9078 fans.
Everyone was freaking out about ice, which never really happened.
Also, our town sucks for a fan base.
Good honest answer. Wichita was freaking out about the ice, but it seems no matter the weather Koch Arena will be filled.
BirdsEyeView wrote:Helps when you have been really good for many years consecutively
We haven't been to the NCAA's since 98. Even then, we didn't sell out....State Farm is very transient and thus no loyalty to the local division 1 college basketball program.
Also, great post RedbirdGrad.
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