Rambler63 wrote:The point of posting the A-10 attendance was in part that attendance has little to do with won/loss record, RPI, or NCAA bids. It DOES have something to do with NIT bids, but not much else. If attendance was the most important thing, Dayton would have an NCAA Championship and San Francisico would have zero. Attendance happens AFTER success, not before.
I lived in Richmond, VA in the 1970s, and VCU was nothing--- less than Virginia, Virginia Tech, and most ACC teams. I lived in DC in the early 80s, and worked at the radio station that broadcast the Georgetown team, and they didn't capture the imagination of the city until they were well into the NCAA tournament.
Attendance helps sustain a program, but it doesn't make it. If it did, Dayton would be a perennial NCAA team, and Bradley would always challenge for the MVC crown. Butler didn't have great attendance until it made the NCAA Final after a decade of NCAA appearances. This obsession with attendance is really misplaced.
One of the highest rising conferences is the West Coast, and if Loyola was added to the West Coast, they'd be 7th in attendance out of 11 teams. Santa Clara is currently averaging 850 fans per game at home. St. Mary's has a smaller arena than anyone in the MVC, including Loyola, and they're 9th in RPI. The West Coast Conference has an average attendance of 3500 per game, roughly 32% lower than the MVC, and the only reason it's that high is because BYU was added to the conference and they're averaging 15000 per game. Yet their Conference RPI is 8th, compared to the MVC's 11th. Maybe we should all become Mormons.
Rambler, there should be no reason that a small gym like LuCs shouldn't sell out at least 50% of the home MVC games. IlSU, BU, SIU, WSU and perhaps one other should sell out easily. Otherwise it is indicative of a HORRIBLE program, lack of a brand (as KWCH endeavored to point out), or woeful apathy.
I realize LuC is new to the league and might not have any historical rivals, but it almost reads as if you are indeed recognizing the terrible attendance figures thus far for LuC and preparing everyone for a drag on the league.
You seem like a great fan for Loyola of Chicagoland and its 9 million inhabitants. Tell your school's Admin to buck up the marketing and get after it.
Expect to see at least 4-5 MVC games sell out in Chicago.