Kyle_Saluki_17 wrote:It was during the McCarthy mess. They beat Kentucky, sold a bunch of season tickets, and basically never won again lol. I literally remember seeing the front page of the newspaper titled “Evansville setting Attendance Records” with a picture of a couple and a bunch of empty seats around them. It truly was the most accurate picture and title to describe exactly what I’m putting on here. It’s not an exaggeration. I went to plenty of games.
Granted, the one bias I will admit that I have is because the in-game experience over there was truly awful. And it’s not just the product on the court.
That must of been after McCarty was canned. Prior to him being canned, the team was 9-4 and the last home game was with Murray. Saturday night, and the last time I remember the upper level being open. Well over 7K and they brought quite a few. Exciting game with UE winning the last shot. The place was rocking. Going 0-18 immediately afterwards will temper excitement.
There were other issues. The previous AD literally sucked the life out of the place. He got rid of the pep band and moved weekday start times to 6:00PM. That alone knocked out anyone under 65 with a job or family. Mix all of that up, then throw in the excitement of Todd Lickliter and you do have real disaster. An arena with 3K retired folks, watching shot clock violations and 40 point beat downs doesn't create a lot of energy.
The new AD has already fixed a lot of that. Games have been moved back to 7:00PM, and the pep band is back. There is even a video of the AD showing up to band practice and handing everyone a jersey. A strong effort to get students, including several shuttles from campus to the Ford for each game is helping with students. The culture from the admins has changed drastically. It had to. The reality is until there are competitive games, and games with impactful meanings for us, it will be hard to reach the atmosphere we were accustomed to for many years. Winning cures all, and I have been to plenty of games in Carbondale that resembled a morgue as well over the years.