Your facts have no place here.It filled in a lot between then and the media timeout. I really didn't see too many empty seats other than the student section. There were a few, but not that many.
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Your facts have no place here.It filled in a lot between then and the media timeout. I really didn't see too many empty seats other than the student section. There were a few, but not that many.
This shouldn't be a problem. If you just want football tickets, then you can just buy football tickets. If you want basketball tickets then you have to buy both football and basketball tickets. If the football games were under attended then your argument would work.I still think one of the main problems is the fact that bball tickets are sold as a package with other sports... Sunday and Monday I was taking a look at the ISU ticket trader page on facebook and about 90% of the people selling their tickets were women. Now I am not saying women cant be into sports or anything like that, but reality is most of them dont care about it. Therefore, most of these chicks got tickets for football to go tailgating and now that it is bball season they just dont care...
The same applies for many guys too... I see this one kid selling his bball ticket every single game, not even kidding. This is not the only reason why attendance sucks, but IMO it has a little bit to do with it.
Complaining on here ain't gonna change it though. Do I wish there was better attendance? Yea. Is there much I can do? No. I already go with all my friends that have tickets.
I agree that sometimes you can't, but that doesn't explain the mass sea of empty seats. How much did the athletic department oversell by? Was it 500? If there are typically 800-1000 empty seats most games, that means there are 1300-1500 that can't seem to go every game? Doubt it.Missed the game due to a group project. Gave my ID to someone else and they went. First game I've missed since the Kansas State FB game in 2012 (father was in ICU and I drove to Ohio).
I can't make excuses for everyone but sometimes people just can't go. Complaining on here ain't gonna change it though. Do I wish there was better attendance? Yea. Is there much I can do? No. I already go with all my friends that have tickets.
I like how your argument is how the students who don't show up are bad, and therefore bash the ones that do show up. I don't understand this logic.This one is so lame it's not even funny. But don't let the man hold you down! Leave those seats empty - that'll show the MBB program!
I like how your argument is how the students who don't show up are bad, and therefore bash the ones that do show up. I don't understand this logic.
Just like it was dumb for the students to complain a bunch here when their section was oversold and again this winter for the Iowa/KU games when a few people got turned away? I doubt you posted the same message then.This is the truth
Complaining on CycloneFanatic about student turnout is incredibly dumb. It's like going to the back of a soup kitchen and complaining about low rates of volunteerism, or going into a polling site on Election Day and complaining about low voter turnout.
Most of these same students like myself went through high school with Chizik here. Doesn't seem to stop 10,000 student showing up to football games on Saturday's. Shouldn't be this hard to get 2,000 to show up for basketball games.I think its safe to say that with the current system, a lot of basketball tickets ended up being sold in the all sports package, where upperclassmen get first rights and exhausted the basketball allotment before most new students could even think about it. Those upperclassmen had McDermott in their high school years/first year at ISU and most of them probably could give two ***** about seeing a basketball game on a Tuesday night. My guess is that it will get better before it gets worse.
I agree that sometimes you can't, but that doesn't explain the mass sea of empty seats. How much did the athletic department oversell by? Was it 500? If there are typically 800-1000 empty seats most games, that means there are 1300-1500 that can't seem to go every game? Doubt it.
Odd - I don't recall calling out students that were there tonight.I like how your argument is how the students who don't show up are bad, and therefore bash the ones that do show up. I don't understand this logic.
Missed the game due to a group project. Gave my ID to someone else and they went. First game I've missed since the Kansas State FB game in 2012 (father was in ICU and I drove to Ohio).
I can't make excuses for everyone but sometimes people just can't go. Complaining on here ain't gonna change it though. Do I wish there was better attendance? Yea. Is there much I can do? No. I already go with all my friends that have tickets.
I'm not into eating Spinach - but I'm gonna buy a bunch of it and let it spoil.I can't make excuses for everyone. Maybe some people just aren't into basketball as we are on here?
QFTThis is acceptable, but I highly doubt every student of the 2,000 oversold tickets had group projects or other school work. I am a full time student at ISU and have made it to every home game (one when I had food poisoning). I have regular $150 assigned seat tickets. I would kill to have a shot at sitting down in the lower deck in the student section but all those tickets were sold out extremely quick this year and I was forced to buy these the past 2 years.
All I want to say is if the student section is going to claim to be one of the best in the nation you have to show for all the games not just the rivals or top 10 opponents..
They are idiots for wasting their money. I guess I am a lot more tight about wasting $130.I can't make excuses for everyone. Maybe some people just aren't into basketball as we are on here?
-Simply over-selling is not the answer. It probably makes it worse as far as getting students motivated to go.
-Reduce the number and sell more regular tickets. It would probably help attendance, and a little shortage can make people view student tickets as a privilege and not a right.
-Market and promote the games to students more. Get the AD to reach out to other organizations besides CA (something CA should be doing to get students to games).
CA is worthless. The primary reason you need such organizations is for things like welcoming recruits and getting fellow students to come to games. CA does neither.
Exactly. Really bugs me that CAC works so hard to make everyone vote that we are the best student section in the world. Seems really annoying to me.This is acceptable, but I highly doubt every student of the 2,000 oversold tickets had group projects or other school work. I am a full time student at ISU and have made it to every home game (one when I had food poisoning). I have regular $150 assigned seat tickets. I would kill to have a shot at sitting down in the lower deck in the student section but all those tickets were sold out extremely quick this year and I was forced to buy these the past 2 years.
All I want to say is if the student section is going to claim to be one of the best in the nation you have to show up for all the games not just the rivals or top 10 opponents..