Attendance doesn’t suggest death.
http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/m_bask...ceYBYtop25.pdf
You can point to whatever stat or article you want. Younger generation doesn’t watch college basketball. They consume sports in a totally different way than we did.
March Madness will always be carried by Vegas and the legalization of betting across the country. But NCAA basketball as a whole is indeed dying.
You forgot the other biggie.
Look no further than the introduction of video game tournaments (NFL Madden for one) and the DRL (Drone Racing League) on your television menus.
Thanks to the electronic babysitters, X-Box and PlayStation, it was easier to do than go outside and sweat. Generations lost to Mario and his successors.
We follow what we knew as a youth. Sonic the Hedgehog was easier than sweating.
Nope, never entered our home.
It’s a great point.
Bringing it back local, I don’t think people understand how bad of a situation we’re looking at. We make fun of other belt schools, but we are literally a generation away from averaging a thousand people a game.
We’ve been irrelevant for 25 years. The fans that we have retained still have Coach Shipley and Bo Lamar dancing in their heads. Once that group assumes room temperature, we’re left with a small group of fair weather fans, little student interaction and sky high prices that most families won’t pay.
Agree, and that is what infuriates us all. How in the hell is Marlin still around after it has been proven time and time again that he will never get better.
The last straw for me was when he ran his mouth before the NIT game against LSU. He knows nothing of how to put coach anyone and motivated the other team that day to play with more intensity.
Shut up and win you blabbering idiot!
Well, what is happening at UL the basketball is not dying. The core fan base is dying. Not trying to be funny. We all know multiple fans dating back to their college days at Blackham that have passed away. The death rate will soon surpass the replacement rate. Many of us complaining are from that crowd.
It's not so much the product. It's a problem the vast majority of the "mid majors" face. Look at McNeese. Moved out of LC Civic Center and Burton. Neither of which they could fill. New arena on campus seats what...about 4k? No, we are not getting a new building. That politcally brokered cavern is our home for decades to come. Or Georgia State. 2k is a good draw for them.
It's up to the marketing minds to fix this nationallly. NCAA won't as long as they are getting major bucks for the NCAA tournament.
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