im not looking to start f()*&ng round with you but you state the following =
Super Bowl has no effect.
Mardi Gras has no effect.
Isn't there some fair or carnival or whatever in the Swamp parking lot.
Someone mentioned Softball. I really dont pay attention to that program so, I can't say anything.
Now, the voice of reason, or do you want some knock down drag out all day f)(*&ng around with you.
Those have effects, but not enough to draw less than 1,000 for a team that won 15 games to that point and is coming off of a NCAA tournament appearance. And if you really want to go into "some knock down drag out all day," there's nothing to argue about. We were averaging 1,824 for the season going into this game which is the lowest ever in the Cajundome so far outside of the COVID year when there was mandatory minimal capacity.
There's nothing to spin here. The numbers speak for themselves outside of the 914 yesterday. And that is not including the fact that we now know that we sold less than 1,000 season tickets for the season since we count number of tickets sold for attendance.
Its bad. Agreed. It wont improve this year, so, i guess the only thing that can be done is to start finding solutions for next year. I'm all about Cajuns Basketball, all about the 'Dome. We all are, its why we're PI##ED. The only thing I can come up with is dirt cheap beer. That's it. That's the best thing I can think of.
Read an article yesterday with the media questioning attendance at MBB at a Big 10 program and the sharp decline the last few years. The program, Iowa. At the same time, their WBB is setting attendance records. There are only X number of fans and Y amount of money. It’s simple math and logic…follow the money. Catlin Clark is marketing gold today. Fans just migrated to WBB.
So stepping away from the forest, UL softball and baseball has grown over the last 30 years. UL has X number of fans with Y money. As those sports grew, MBB attendance has shrunk. It’s been a growing issue for years and nobody apparently bothered to figure out why. The numbers were there every year in the media guide.
SB is always competitive and baseball righted the ship after a lull for a FEW years.
SB is a NCAA tournament regular. Baseball has 18 NCAA appearances since ‘88 (35 years). MBB has 7, WBB 1.
Always follow the money. I am NOT faulting the fans, it’s basic human nature. Throw in the pain the ass attending games at the CD has become, that’s just another reason.
Note to football, same applies. The SBC championship game set an attendance record. Hiring a home town hero looked good on newspaper (media), but hasn’t translated to ledger paper bottom line. Didn’t move the needle at all for WBB.
Growing the fanbase isn’t happening. That’s why the dome has mostly boomers who were around decades ago. And the same will occur with the other sports if the X number of fans remain static. People leave for other sports, age out, or become indifferent and just quit coming. UL needs to figure out how to replace those fans.
Yesterday’s attendance is unacceptable. Sleeping on the CD/MBB attendance dropping since year one falls on many people.
Zoom, we have been talking about this for a few years now. We do a poor job creating new fans and cultivating the fan base that we have now. No mascot. No big marketing push. No media presence in the area. And now, we are selling less than 1,000 season tickets to basketball while drawing that number to games. It's not good.
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