LanceShock wrote:I would be really curious to see a comparison of tickets sold in St Louis to the number of season tickets for each team.
The numbers are out there.
I'm pretty sure that you'll see WSU & CU at the top.
Moving the game to Chicago would have a pretty big impact on the number of CU fans that attend as well. I assure you that the number that go will drop off dramatically. If the number of CU & WSU fans drop off, the tourney probably set a record low in the number of tickets sold as the other schools just don't have as large of fan bases. We are already seeing a decline in tickets in StL, so I'm not sure the conference is in a position to risk losing even more sales. Additionally, I suspect it would cost a lot more to spend three or four days in Chicago than it would in STL or KC.
The reason I brought up KC in the first place is that if they lose the Big 12 tournament, they will probably be motivated (if not borderline desperate) to make a very competitive bid. The same opportunistic situation may not be presenting itself in Chicago. I think KC has the BIg 12 tourney for a few more years, so this wouldn't even happen for awhile, but I'd like to see the MVC to be in position to capitalize. I am convinced that if KC makes a competitive bid, the tourney could generate more money in KC than STL.
PS - did someone change the title of this thread?