Compared to 8,085 that it seated last year.
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bballfan84 wrote:they need to build a 3,000 seat arena for basketball programs...this is gonna make the bball games look even emptieri don't know if I necessarily agree with that bballfan. I understand that when the crowds don't show up, that it looks absolutely crazy to have such a big seat but I can go back to 2 games last season that the crowd was good - Randolph Macon opener and the 1st game of after winter break vs. High Point. I put both of those opening remarks segments in my demo primarily because it looked like a big time atmosphere.
SCAR wrote:Fixed that for you (trust me, it would have been a whole lot more competitive had it been Randolph-Macon), and you can thank two things for that, which only happen once a year:bballfan84 wrote:they need to build a 3,000 seat arena for basketball programs...this is gonna make the bball games look even emptieri don't know if I necessarily agree with that bballfan. I understand that when the crowds don't show up, that it looks absolutely crazy to have such a big seat but I can go back to 2 games last season that the crowd was good - Randolph opener and the 1st game of after winter break vs. High Point. I put both of those opening remarks segments in my demo primarily because it looked like a big time atmosphere.
The team just has to perform at a solid level and they will get the support. They don't even have to dominate IMO, just be competitive and entertaining. The students are a fickle group but there are just so many of them now that you don't want to have a 3000 seat arena. I certainly understand your point of view but knowing what that place can be when you get 5K or more in there, I wouldn't want to scale it back.
bballfan84 wrote:ok then maybe a 5k seat arena..if the team was competitive and we had 5k seats then I think the demand would rise...students know they can filter in and out whenever they want cause typically there are about 7k empty seats..decrease the supply, field a comptetive team (prob requires layer being fired) and boom you have a full house. I remember my freshman and sophomore season, when that place filled out it WAS CRAZY. I will never forget the Arkansas St game the place was PACKED and they hit a 3 at the buzzer to win..man it was devastating, fun nonetheless.I had some of my old VHS converted to DVD recently and the Arkansas State game was one of them. I just watched about 80% of it again last week. That was a good team but our 03-04 team had some serious quickness on the perimeter. My boy Woodson was the truth at PG, Blair was amazing, Dees wasn't quite playing up to his potential at that point though. Sarchet and Sneed had decent games going up against the bigs of Ark St. Dickey Nutt was their coach. At halftime Dr. Falwell recognized the family that donated the Vines Center that night. Yes that atmosphere was really good back then. I also remember that same season how loud it got for the last few posessions of the Radford game on Senior Night. Mantlo had to shut down Whit Holcome-Faye on 2 straight possessions. He probably fouled him but it was so loud in there that even if they had blown the whistle, no one would have heard it.
bballfan84 wrote:ok then maybe a 5k seat arena..if the team was competitive and we had 5k seats then I think the demand would rise...students know they can filter in and out whenever they want cause typically there are about 7k empty seats..decrease the supply, field a comptetive team (prob requires layer being fired) and boom you have a full house. I remember my freshman and sophomore season, when that place filled out it WAS CRAZY. I will never forget the Arkansas St game the place was PACKED and they hit a 3 at the buzzer to win..man it was devastating, fun nonetheless.Devestating yes...but I wouldn't say that place was packed. The 2004 final against High Point...THAT was PACKED!!!!
Purple Haize wrote:If the seating gets any tighter it will be more reason not to go to a game..I think someone in the Athletics department misunderstood when they overheard a conversation between two AD's from powerhouse schools:

SCAR wrote:would you happen to have a copy of Liberty vs Maryland in late December of 2004?? Would love to get my hands on thatbballfan84 wrote:ok then maybe a 5k seat arena..if the team was competitive and we had 5k seats then I think the demand would rise...students know they can filter in and out whenever they want cause typically there are about 7k empty seats..decrease the supply, field a comptetive team (prob requires layer being fired) and boom you have a full house. I remember my freshman and sophomore season, when that place filled out it WAS CRAZY. I will never forget the Arkansas St game the place was PACKED and they hit a 3 at the buzzer to win..man it was devastating, fun nonetheless.I had some of my old VHS converted to DVD recently and the Arkansas State game was one of them. I just watched about 80% of it again last week. That was a good team but our 03-04 team had some serious quickness on the perimeter. My boy Woodson was the truth at PG, Blair was amazing, Dees wasn't quite playing up to his potential at that point though. Sarchet and Sneed had decent games going up against the bigs of Ark St. Dickey Nutt was their coach. At halftime Dr. Falwell recognized the family that donated the Vines Center that night. Yes that atmosphere was really good back then. I also remember that same season how loud it got for the last few posessions of the Radford game on Senior Night. Mantlo had to shut down Whit Holcome-Faye on 2 straight possessions. He probably fouled him but it was so loud in there that even if they had blown the whistle, no one would have heard it.
bballfan84 wrote:No I was there for that one and I didn't record the game that night.SCAR wrote:would you happen to have a copy of Liberty vs Maryland in late December of 2004?? Would love to get my hands on thatbballfan84 wrote:ok then maybe a 5k seat arena..if the team was competitive and we had 5k seats then I think the demand would rise...students know they can filter in and out whenever they want cause typically there are about 7k empty seats..decrease the supply, field a comptetive team (prob requires layer being fired) and boom you have a full house. I remember my freshman and sophomore season, when that place filled out it WAS CRAZY. I will never forget the Arkansas St game the place was PACKED and they hit a 3 at the buzzer to win..man it was devastating, fun nonetheless.I had some of my old VHS converted to DVD recently and the Arkansas State game was one of them. I just watched about 80% of it again last week. That was a good team but our 03-04 team had some serious quickness on the perimeter. My boy Woodson was the truth at PG, Blair was amazing, Dees wasn't quite playing up to his potential at that point though. Sarchet and Sneed had decent games going up against the bigs of Ark St. Dickey Nutt was their coach. At halftime Dr. Falwell recognized the family that donated the Vines Center that night. Yes that atmosphere was really good back then. I also remember that same season how loud it got for the last few posessions of the Radford game on Senior Night. Mantlo had to shut down Whit Holcome-Faye on 2 straight possessions. He probably fouled him but it was so loud in there that even if they had blown the whistle, no one would have heard it.
bballfan84 wrote:SCAR wrote:would you happen to have a copy of Liberty vs Maryland in late December of 2004?? Would love to get my hands on thatbballfan84 wrote:ok then maybe a 5k seat arena..if the team was competitive and we had 5k seats then I think the demand would rise...students know they can filter in and out whenever they want cause typically there are about 7k empty seats..decrease the supply, field a comptetive team (prob requires layer being fired) and boom you have a full house. I remember my freshman and sophomore season, when that place filled out it WAS CRAZY. I will never forget the Arkansas St game the place was PACKED and they hit a 3 at the buzzer to win..man it was devastating, fun nonetheless.I had some of my old VHS converted to DVD recently and the Arkansas State game was one of them. I just watched about 80% of it again last week. That was a good team but our 03-04 team had some serious quickness on the perimeter. My boy Woodson was the truth at PG, Blair was amazing, Dees wasn't quite playing up to his potential at that point though. Sarchet and Sneed had decent games going up against the bigs of Ark St. Dickey Nutt was their coach. At halftime Dr. Falwell recognized the family that donated the Vines Center that night. Yes that atmosphere was really good back then. I also remember that same season how loud it got for the last few posessions of the Radford game on Senior Night. Mantlo had to shut down Whit Holcome-Faye on 2 straight possessions. He probably fouled him but it was so loud in there that even if they had blown the whistle, no one would have heard it.
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