We currently sit with an average of 1,845 fans. That's 11th in the Sun Belt Conference.
What would it take to get more people to attend?
We currently sit with an average of 1,845 fans. That's 11th in the Sun Belt Conference.
What would it take to get more people to attend?
These issues are mine only, not saying these things apply to anyone other than me:
1. Not a big basketball fan, have only attended in the past to support our program. Typically average 4 home games a season.
2. Weeknights are mostly out of the question for me because of the late start times (wife does not want the kids out that late on school nights, not a battle worth fighting).
3. By the time weekend comes around, it's really easy for something else to come up that outranks attending MBB (since I'm not a big MBB fan)
4. Concession prices too high
Something that may entice me to attend more games in the future that I've seen done for the Pelicans:
1. Offer "partial" season tickets where you pick n amount of games you want to attend
Ticket prices and concession prices affect attnedance as much as the product on the floor.
They say we have won 7 in a row. What is the biggest W during that streak?
Counted 34 students at one of the home games. No idea what can get the students more involved, but let's start with the beer prices. Also, I appreciate everyone that attends the games, but most of the time it feels like I'm in a library. Once baseball/softball starts, the attendance will get even worse.
I bought a small popcorn and a small (warm) beer last week. It was $18. That is atrocious. Remember when we got national publicity for having the lowest football concessions in the country? That was cool.
There is no way for anyone to know there is a game who is not plugged into the program. I.E. No radio coverage. Some TV. 1 print source. Zero marketing outside of social media and email.
Students are absent and the gameday atmosphere is not good. It's so quite sometimes I can hear the players talking from the 100s section.
The opponents don't create excitement outside of a few conference games like Georgia State. So, scheduling does not pass the eye test for the casual fan.
All of this plus some is a shame and no swipe to the max effort these guys give on the court. They are fun to watch.
You could also apply a lot of this to Football, sans parking and tailgating.
What a bunch of ______ poor sack of sh@t fans y’all are
And none of those games have been particularly close. We are doing what we are supposed to be doing.
As for BBHS saying don’t suck; we haven’t sucked for the last two years. 23 of 24 at home.
So yes the answer is obvious. It sucks that it’s come to this but hopefully it can be fixed.
With stickball starting up soon it's going to get worse.
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