This is such a key point. People like winners. This should definitely help with student attendance.
This is such a key point. People like winners. This should definitely help with student attendance.
GOAT wrote: ↑Thu Mar 28, 2019 11:10 amI will ask the question again. How many games did we sellout this year? Less than 5, I think. This was the best year for FU basketball since 1980. During most of the sellouts approximately 100 people did not show up. If we add 500 additional seats, we will more than likely have 1000 to 1500 empty seats for 70% of our home games. Not the environment we should be creating. If we win 12- 18 games the empty seats will be more. See how we do over the next two years and then look at adding seats.
Not hard for WC to have 6 sellouts.DungeonRealm wrote: ↑Thu Mar 28, 2019 11:32 amAt 2,500 currently Timmons arena is by far the smallest venue in the SoCon
The second smallest arena in the SoCon is Wofford at 3,400, and they managed 6 sellouts this past season
affirm wrote: ↑Thu Mar 28, 2019 12:13 pmNot hard for WC to have 6 sellouts.DungeonRealm wrote: ↑Thu Mar 28, 2019 11:32 amAt 2,500 currently Timmons arena is by far the smallest venue in the SoCon
The second smallest arena in the SoCon is Wofford at 3,400, and they managed 6 sellouts this past season
Brand new attractive arena.
5 SoCon Championships in the last 10 years.
FU does not have those advantages to drive sellouts. (If we did, we’d probably sell out all home games, not “just” 6.)
How interested are the students now? Does not seem like they are famous for high attendance at games.
affirm wrote: ↑Thu Mar 28, 2019 12:47 pmHow interested are the students now? Does not seem like they are famous for high attendance at games.
If we keep up the improvement next year, their interest might change; but if we have an even slightly worse record next year, I expect students’ attendance would not increase.
DungeonRealm wrote:Sorry, my thinking is actually spot on. I want less empty seats for all of our games which makes for a better playing environment . I think we can draw 2000 -2500 fans for 90% of our home games. assuming we continue to win. We will not draw 2000 fans for our DII games , the VMI game and several others.GOAT wrote: ↑Thu Mar 28, 2019 11:10 amI will ask the question again. How many games did we sellout this year? Less than 5, I think. This was the best year for FU basketball since 1980. During most of the sellouts approximately 100 people did not show up. If we add 500 additional seats, we will more than likely have 1000 to 1500 empty seats for 70% of our home games. Not the environment we should be creating. If we win 12- 18 games the empty seats will be more. See how we do over the next two years and then look at adding seats.
DungeonRealm-no need to respond. I know you do not agree and that you feel very strongly about your position.
Your thinking is all wrong on this my friend. First off adding several hundred seats to each baseline won't make any difference to how any game looks that is not a sellout, just means the cargo loading doors won't be as obvious lol.
Secondly selling out 5 games is about all we need to do to pay for this venture and in the years beyond that its all extra profit. How many games did we sellout the year before 1 or 2? Looks like a trend up to me, time to capitalize. We will make more money on those sellout games and the extra fans can boost home court advantage. Again we are talking about a few hundred extra seats in the baseline sections, very simple to do and good to have for the long term at Timmons arena. Again we should not be thinking of not doing anything because of the fear we might suck again lol, that's ridiculous. Like I said improvements have already been made, so lets keep the simple improvements flowing!
GOAT wrote: ↑Thu Mar 28, 2019 1:29 pmDungeonRealm wrote:Sorry, my thinking is actually spot on. I want less empty seats for all of our games which makes for a better playing environment . I think we can draw 2000 -2500 fans for 90% of our home games. assuming we continue to win. We will not draw 2000 fans for our DII games , the VMI game and several others.GOAT wrote: ↑Thu Mar 28, 2019 11:10 amI will ask the question again. How many games did we sellout this year? Less than 5, I think. This was the best year for FU basketball since 1980. During most of the sellouts approximately 100 people did not show up. If we add 500 additional seats, we will more than likely have 1000 to 1500 empty seats for 70% of our home games. Not the environment we should be creating. If we win 12- 18 games the empty seats will be more. See how we do over the next two years and then look at adding seats.
DungeonRealm-no need to respond. I know you do not agree and that you feel very strongly about your position.
Your thinking is all wrong on this my friend. First off adding several hundred seats to each baseline won't make any difference to how any game looks that is not a sellout, just means the cargo loading doors won't be as obvious lol.
Secondly selling out 5 games is about all we need to do to pay for this venture and in the years beyond that its all extra profit. How many games did we sellout the year before 1 or 2? Looks like a trend up to me, time to capitalize. We will make more money on those sellout games and the extra fans can boost home court advantage. Again we are talking about a few hundred extra seats in the baseline sections, very simple to do and good to have for the long term at Timmons arena. Again we should not be thinking of not doing anything because of the fear we might suck again lol, that's ridiculous. Like I said improvements have already been made, so lets keep the simple improvements flowing!
Bootie wrote: ↑Thu Mar 28, 2019 3:25 pmIt is annoying to hear anyone argue an opinion with such certainty as yours, DR. I suggest you come down from your horse a bit and offer your opinions with perhaps just a slight degree of "maybe I'm right, maybe not", instead of "I'm right, everyone who disagrees is wrong." Those who disagree with you will take it much better.
So you're suggesting more of the "Fred Garvin approach," huh?Bootie wrote: ↑Thu Mar 28, 2019 3:25 pmIt is annoying to hear anyone argue an opinion with such certainty as yours, DR. I suggest you come down from your horse a bit and offer your opinions with perhaps just a slight degree of "maybe I'm right, maybe not", instead of "I'm right, everyone who disagrees is wrong." Those who disagree with you will take it much better.