- December 4th, 2012, 3:26 pm
#414336
Hockey may have more fans attending games by the end of the basketball season.
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ProudLUAlum wrote:If things dont improve soon......the attendance at the games is going to look like the list of black NHL Hall of Famers.
GillsHill2013 wrote:Hockey may have more fans attending games by the end of the basketball season.And they are 8-10... Why do students like going? Because it's fun being a in a loud arena with lots of other girls (I mean fans). Hockey built that momentum by having big crowds and it was the thing to do. Let's make basketball nights the thing to do - the cool place to be and not use the crutch - "the team stinks". It's not just a team - it's your team. Your friends. Your University. Your Coach. You reputation.
ProudLUAlum wrote:As a punishment to the current players? Or because you think the players don't care to win? want to win? want to put on a good show? We just got some "fair weather" fans at Liberty and that stinks. 15,000 students and we can't convince them that a basketball game is more exciting than a $1 movie, sitting playing xbox in their dorms or watching people prank people while their asleep all day on TV.ProudLUAlum wrote:If things dont improve soon......the attendance at the games is going to look like the list of black NHL Hall of Famers.
prototype wrote:Just because it's "your team" doesn't make it any more enjoyable to watch. People generally don't want to go watch teams that lose left and right like it's their job.GillsHill2013 wrote:Hockey may have more fans attending games by the end of the basketball season.And they are 8-10... Why do students like going? Because it's fun being a in a loud arena with lots of other girls (I mean fans). Hockey built that momentum by having big crowds and it was the thing to do. Let's make basketball nights the thing to do - the cool place to be and not use the crutch - "the team stinks". It's not just a team - it's your team. Your friends. Your University. Your Coach. You reputation.
prototype wrote:But you can't put this all on Layer either. What does he have to sell? Since he has been here, attendance has been what 1,000 people a game? How can he bring someone talented in here and show the vision? Layer works hard - he's just coaching a D2 school with a D1 schedule... Would you want to play here? Now if a recruit came and saw 7,000 fans not sitting on their hands when we are playing a bad 4-6 team - he knows he might be able to create even more excitement and bring LU to that next level.
Steffattack wrote:Just for grins and giggles, let's look at the season so far:
Do you notice a trend there? You should. Its what happens to attendance when your team keeps losing (badly at that!) and getting worse.
VAGolf wrote:+1prototype wrote:OK - so we have a lot of problems with our basketball team right now and it doesn't look like it will change anytime soon. I don't see any white horses heading our way with a 6'10" 4 star prospect riding in.
Layer's not the issue!! JB is not the issue!! Our team being ridiculously white isn't the issue!! THE MAIN ISSUE OF WHY OUR PROGRAM IS SUCKING RIGHT NOW - -
The Student Body!
If we can get the students to show up for games - it will make the atmosphere better for the paying fans, make the atmosphere better for our players and POTENTIAL recruits. How can Layer attract the best talent and convince them to come play at Liberty, when they come to visit and we have 1,000 people there? Our students need to be a lot more loyal to their school and support Basketball, much like they support Football. Things have changed since I graduated, but back in the days - everyone went to the games and we only had like 2,000 students. Think how crazy the atmosphere would be if 50% of our students showed up now?
If the culture would change - we would have a completely different program!! How do we get them there? Need to have Jerry Jr. publicly layout the challenge and the vision for how they can help. Need to spend $2,000 per game and give away stuff every game (ipods, ipads, xbox, book coupons, etc...). Maybe a full year attendance goal for the students for a big prize? If we average 5,000 students - a day off, 7,500 students - 2 days off... Free concert by a big time group? I'm sure Toby Mac would be willing to jump on board of presented the idea.
Why a different thread? Because all the others are about what admin is doing wrong and it's time we look ourselves in the mirror and see what the true reason is - The support for our team SUCKS!!! We are a bunch of bandwagon fans - me included!!
Bring your ideas on how we get the flame back to Furnace!!!
This is retarded. Seriously, the student body is the problem? I'm so sick of hearing people talk about how the students should do more, almost as if it's an obligation for students to attend games. You are lucky if one student shows up to a game, if they stay for the whole thing, you should be overwhelmingly grateful. Also, this isn't even close to the problem. VMI, Charleston Southern, High Point and most of the Big South probably won't even come close to our numbers yet they'll beat us consistently. Athletics does a fantastic job of getting students to games and our students do a fantastic job of showing up. However, if you honestly think these students have any obligation outside of God, family and school while they're here, you've gone too far.
4everfsu wrote:4ever? I thought you had my back?
+1
GillsHill2013 wrote:2011 avg attendance 2819Are these attendance records for home games only? Or does it include away game averages?
2010 avg attendace 2600
2012 avg attendance 1515
According to NCAA.org
Bigsouthking wrote:homeGillsHill2013 wrote:2011 avg attendance 2819Are these attendance records for home games only? Or does it include away game averages?
2010 avg attendace 2600
2012 avg attendance 1515
According to NCAA.org
flamesfan30 wrote:prediction: our girls program will have higher attendance then the guys by the end of the season.I'll take that bet... That's not happening.
flameshaw wrote:Back in the mid-80's (Think Aluma, Nuwoso, etc) I would drive from Raleigh to weeknight games all the time and the Vines was almost full for nearly every game.With all due respect, much has changed since the mid-1980s at LU: in those days, students weren't allowed go to movies, there was no Movies 10 (even if you wanted to break the rules), no TVs in the dorms, no hockey games, no Internet, no computer games, and no cell phones.
The only thing that has changed is the product on the floor and better facilities.
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