Jasper wrote: ↑Tue Feb 27, 2018 10:01 am
You and Paul C are spot on. If one WANTS to be there, weather, etc. is not a major deterrent in most instances. I watched a St. Bonnies - URI game on TV last week from Olean, New York. The students were hanging from the rafters for this important league game. God only knows how many FEET of snow were on the ground in Olean at this time of year. The "long walk across campus" excuse sounds pretty lame to me. Besides, most of these kids have their own cars, don't they?
URI also was ranked for a time this year, had a significant winning streak at some point this year, is a giant state school, plays in a better conference and is located in a tiny, tiny town with less to do than Greenville. I've complained a ton in the past too, but we really need to move past the student debate. It's just not going to happen unless we get a player like Steph Curry, we start upsetting a major, major name every year and make a run to the Sweet 16, or Furman expands the size of the school. I don't have a specific example, but if 2,700 Furman averages 100 students a game and 13,500 university averages 500 students a game, it's the same percentage of the student body, but looks a lot more impressive in the arena.
Mercer isn't even a good example even though it's in the same conference. The school has over 8,000 students, has a recent major upset in the NCAA Tournament (Duke) and appears on the outside to be big man on campus despite the addition of football. Jackal was mocked, but the location of its arena is absolutely a factor. Maybe a small one, but certainly one. I've walked through that student center before, and directly beside areas to grab food and seating for students, are big windows to look out over the court. Assuming students get in free, you could find yourself stumbling in to check out a few minutes of action even if you hadn't planned on doing that when you arrived at the student center for your nightly meal.
I hope students do travel to Asheville. It's not the beach, but would make for a really fun spring break between hiking, breweries and of course SoCon hoops. Could probably get a cheap AirBnB and save a lot of money as opposed to driving to somewhere in Florida.