Flagman wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2019 4:13 pm
affirm wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2019 1:54 pm
gofurman wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2019 11:56 pm
Jasper wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2019 4:13 pm
They sure come to Asheville for the SoCon BB tournament games. I think ETSU may well travel well.
I give them credit for 9K + at football. impressive, though they have 11K undergraduate students. As we have 2600 or so and bring 7K last week it's a weird data point. Their crowd is bigger but per student population we bring a lot more. Honestly, per football purposes, I wish we had about 5K students so our crowds would have 1 or 2K more. Students can get loud when they are into it
I would like to know what %-age of 2600 actually attend. 50%? 25%?
The band and team and cheerleaders would be about 8%, I guess.
Cheerleaders and dance team - 25
Football team - 95 (if everyone dresses)
Band - 75
General Student Body - maybe 200 (I'm probably too optimistic)
I remember many years ago while at an athletic department meeting to discuss gameday matters, they hope for 10% (250). Not sure we get that. At parents weekend the student section was practically empty. I'm not even going to mention post-halftime. But that aspect (2nd half attendance) is systemic at every school.
Flag, you have a good point. I guess a comp to my 5/6k is Elon - they have 6K students undergrad. When you all went to our reg season game there (playoff was thanksgiving so not that one) last year
how many Elon students would you say they had there ??
Curious. Though I think if we had 5/6K students we would get at least 500-600 students in attendance just like we get 200 or so from our 2700. Students are the loudest crowd if you can get them involved..typically.
Interesting - I don't really do basketball as much...
how many of our students would you all say come to our basketball games?
(related - just saw this on website: Greenville, S.C. – Kimani Smith and Robbie Robinson netted goals to lead fourth-ranked Clemson to a 2-0 victory over Furman in non-conference men's soccer action Tuesday evening before a crowd of
2,712 at Stone Stadium. "We were disappointed not to get a better result, but pleased to play in front of a great crowd. The atmosphere tonight that our fans created,
especially our students, was outstanding."