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RE: Homecoming Attendance - JackieTreehorn - 10-04-2018 07:34 PM (10-04-2018 07:02 AM)Banter Wrote:(10-04-2018 06:50 AM)Romell Shorter Wrote: Not just a UC problem. Why should they play outside their bubble? Hell, they essentially finished 3rd in their conference last year and sat at home on Championship weekend and still got picked for the playoffs. The system is rigged. RE: Homecoming Attendance - Bruce Monnin - 10-04-2018 10:37 PM I think if ever a student whose fees support the athletic programs gets aced out of a seat by a student from another university, that would be a HUGE problem. RE: Homecoming Attendance - Banter - 10-05-2018 06:50 AM (10-04-2018 07:34 PM)JackieTreehorn Wrote:(10-04-2018 07:02 AM)Banter Wrote:(10-04-2018 06:50 AM)Romell Shorter Wrote: Not just a UC problem. I already said that there was no problem with it, but don't blame the fans when they don't wanna stick around to see you beat Southern Missouri, or FIU. Alabama, much like the other elite programs are extremely boring to watch outside of 2 or 3 games a year. Fans are not going to stick around in a stadium when they could be watching better games at home, or doing other things. RE: Homecoming Attendance - BearcatMan - 10-05-2018 08:54 AM (10-04-2018 12:11 PM)CliftonAve Wrote: I was browsing on Tulane's primary message board earlier and noted that they will be bringing very few fans for their alumni event-- they won't even fill up a row. Pretty sure Notre Dame does that with St. Marys College as well. But there is also one common theme, they're all private schools. RE: Homecoming Attendance - Romell Shorter - 10-05-2018 08:16 PM As others have brought up: Major League Baseball attendance dropped 4 per cent this year, continuing a steady decline for “America’s Pastime.” It’s the lowest league-wide attendance since 2003 and the largest single-season drop in a decade. What does that mean for a team’s bottom line? Bloomberg News crunched some numbers to get a better understanding. While some clubs saw a jump in attendance, 17 of the 30 franchises sold fewer tickets than they did last year. Using average ticket prices from Team Marketing Report, that comes to about US$93.7 million in lost ticket revenue in 2018. |