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RE: Will Chicago St keep sports at D1?
(08-04-2019 09:31 PM)DFW HOYA Wrote:  Chicago State was 348th of 351 in average attendance last season.

CSU drew 4,304 fans last season. Not per game, for the season. That's 391 per game.

Actually fewer than that. The count includes the press, teams, staff (trainers), cheerleaders and administrators and others in for free.

They collected only $4,050 in ticket sales for ALL sports. If they are collecting a whopping $1 per paying customer they are still short of 4,304 total. But actually the website says $10 for general admission, $20 for court side for any game. So if every paying customer is general admission it means they had 405 paying customers for the entire season, which in reality is probably fewer than 50 individuals (assuming a diehard fan comes to 5 to 10 games).
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