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RE: AAC Member Shortcomings & How to Fix Them
For Temple attendance continues to be a problem. In all reality we should avg somewhere around 35k. But in most seasons we come in around 26k.
Perhaps there is no real solution.
One thing that we do know is that the opponent matters. Penn State and Notre Dame crowds brought in big crowds of 66k or more despite the tix prices being doubled for those games.
One thing that we have never tried is play on campus. We know from other schools that this would be the ideal setup.
Bball in recent seasons has averaged around 6k. If the team can return to being a national powerhouse, I would expect that to increase to at least 8k. That would be 8k in a 10k building which would be 80% full which would be very good.
07-29-2017 03:00 AM
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