You admitted you were wrong, now claim you arent wrong because of who posted. Lmao
Your post had more than blocks, lol.
Let me not guess... you werent there and the place you left improved.
App state with their least amount of blocks at home in conf play
Gave this some thought. What might be a reason basketball at UL has a problem beyond the dome, product, coach and agenda. And it’s not just UL. NCAA MBB attendance has not really grown 2011-19, dropped less than a million.
https://runrepeat.com/ncaa-basketball-attendance
First, look who basically goes. Older fans, especially from the Blackham era. Then you have a few Marty and Jessie era folks, but not that many. And attendance has trended downward for 40+ years. Why? The Bo and Marivich era in Louisiana created tons of fans. It was an exceptional time to be a kid/teenager, we (and our parents) were seeing basketball in a whole new light. Nothing like that has happened since in college.
People gravitate to sports they played as a kid, be it college, h/s, sandlot, gym, park or pickup. Then in today’s world, our children, if they’re active in sports, dictate what we watch. Mostly year round. And we, as parents, spend gobs of money in many cases just so our spawn has a slugger’s chance to make their h/s team. So this becomes the sport we know. And our kids follow.
I’m not trying too defend anyone, nor am I saying this is “the reason”. But I’m saying growth in fandom follows what kids tend to love as their FAVORITE sport. Yes, tons of kids play soccer. A good youth coach in football can spot kids that played soccer…the footwork. It’s a training sport for most kids, rarely a lifetime sport in the USA.
So there is more to it that the same beaten horse reasons posted here. It’s UL’s job to figure it out.
I think that is a very good analysis. In my case, I played tons of basketball as a kid although growing up on a farm prevented me from playing HS ball. I did play quite frequently with the guys on the team however. Bo Lamar and Andrew Toney made me a fan for life in the 70's. I have continued to play the game for over 50 years now and have watched over 600 Cajun games in person in my life. I am an anomaly today. Most people in our area don't watch basketball at all these days and definitely don't have a clue on what is involved in playing a game in which action is continuous and you have to make decisions in nano seconds. It is not like football in which you take a break between plays to plan the next action or baseball in which strategy is involved in between every pitch thrown. Note, this does not upset me as I recognize nothing stays the same in life for long and you have to adapt. That is why the administration needs to promote the game (and all our sports really) more efficiently to our students. They are our future fans.
I missed a big thing getting kids involved in sports and to games. I never let the devil in our house. I’m speaking of video games.
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