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RE: Trickle Down Effect From UConn To Big East
(06-30-2019 03:12 AM)BellarmineGrad Wrote:  
(06-28-2019 01:27 PM)Ewglenn Wrote:  My point is if you want this conference to be what you expect then we need the fan bases to show more support and the admin to invest more into facilities. 1500 a game is pretty bad for D1. I know Liberty’s attendance went up a decent bit this year but even in 2018 we averaged over 2k a game. Our goal (Liberty) should be 3k per game. The conference should try to push to 2k.

Not to worry -- Bellarmine to the rescue!

I'm being flippant and just goofing around, but BU has averaged close to 2K fans in D-II, and I think that number may go up somewhat in the ASUN.

That year y’all averaged a little over 1700. I expect y’all to be around 2k now. This past year I think we averaged in the high 2k range maybe 2750ish I’d have to check again.
06-30-2019 12:35 PM
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