agernes wrote:People are really looking at Drake wrong. They're a small enrollment school in a city that's dominated by alumni from the two large public schools in the state. It's not a college town. It's an Iowa/Iowa State town. You then factor in that Drake students come heavily from Chicago and the Twin Cities - areas to which many tend to return upon graduation - and you can see how you're losing the natural ticket base.
Basically, for Drake to have successful attendance, they have to be real good. There has to be a buzz. People not really affiliated with the university have to choose to drive to Forest Ave.
It's just starting this year, so hopefully that momentum can continue forward. But it's a hard starting point when you're the 7th biggest thing in your city (behind Iowa/Iowa State football/basketball, NFL, MLB) AND your natural customer base lives a couple hundred miles away.
I agree almost 100% with this.....I do think that more Drake grads stick around Des Moines than you might realize, but a lot of Drake grads do return to Chicago, KC, Minneapolis, etc.
What you didn't mention is the relative lack of coverage by the local media; especially the Des Moines Register. You would never know by the DMR's "coverage" that Drake is the local team. For those that don't live in Des Moines, I don't think you can imagine how poor the Drake coverage is here. When Drake is good....which isn't often....the coverage picks up, but normally it's minimal.