It's actually hilarious how many Iowa fans I know that are also Notre Dame fans, so the obsession with Notre Dame makes complete sense.
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Seems like you went way off on a tangent from your original “gotcha” question that failed miserably.I'm guessing 10, how many home games with they have? That is the issue to me. I wouldn't like it if Iowa went to less than 7 home games and especially not for a non-P5 matchup. I would think most P5 program fans would agree.
But those tickets were still sold and generated revenue is my point.LMAO that was my point...
Maybe the argument should be how many fans actually come to the game and not how many tickets are sold. Bill's point was that ISU coming to Kinnick draws a full house.But those tickets were still sold and generated revenue is my point.
Tickets sold without butts in seats is the worst possible scenario for driving revenue actuallyBut those tickets were still sold and generated revenue is my point.
Tickets sold without butts in seats is the worst possible scenario for driving revenue actually












I would be fine with scheduling schools similar to the ISU teams under Campbell. That would be schools like Miami, FSU, UNC and Washington in my book. Maybe have an outside shot of some neutral site games like Wisconsin has been able to get as well.Maybe the argument should be how many fans actually come to the game and not how many tickets are sold. Bill's point was that ISU coming to Kinnick draws a full house.
Fact of the matter is that Iowa would not go out there and schedule a blue blood opponent if ISU was not on the schedule. There's no shot. They'd end up scheduling schools very similar to ISU or worse.
I understand you won't get parking, concessions and maybe restaurants or hotels, but selling a ticket even if not used is still much better than not selling the ticket at all.Tickets sold without butts in seats is the worst possible scenario for driving revenue actually
Is it though? If Iowa sells out and they contract out how much help they'll need for that week and 10-15% of the fans don't show up, now you're overstaffed for 4-5 hours while paying them, what, $15/hour?I understand you won't get parking, concessions and maybe restaurants or hotels, but selling a ticket even if not used is still much better than not selling the ticket at all.
I bet Iowa staffs the same amount of people for every game whether they get 60,000 or 70,000. Also, this isn't an Iowa problem. This happens at every event in the country whether it is a concert or sporting event. I bet there will be a lot of empty seats in the Jack this weekend with the weather and the game not being of much importance to some fans.Is it though? If Iowa sells out and they contract out how much help they'll need for that week and 10-15% of the fans don't show up, now you're overstaffed for 4-5 hours while paying them, what, $15/hour?
You're also comparing a conference game while discussing wanting to drop the Iowa State game to get rid of home and homes so you can play more games at home.I bet Iowa staffs the same amount of people for every game whether they get 60,000 or 70,000. Also, this isn't an Iowa problem. This happens at every event in the country whether it is a concert or sporting event. I bet there will be a lot of empty seats in the Jack this weekend with the weather and the game not being of much importance to some fans.
If Wisconsin had a historic OOC rival they wouldn't be playing those sorts of games though.. And what would be the point of doing a H&H with any of those teams when those fanbases wouldn't make Iowa as much $$ as ISU does.I would be fine with scheduling schools similar to the ISU teams under Campbell. That would be schools like Miami, FSU, UNC and Washington in my book. Maybe have an outside shot of some neutral site games like Wisconsin has been able to get as well.
I don't think Iowa would have much trouble selling out those kind of games if Iowa was projected to be pretty decent. So I'm not sure about a revenue drop at all and might even be a gain if opposing fanbases wanted to come to Historic Kinnick and participate in the wave. Plus these visiting fans would get hotels and eat out, something that not many ISU fans have to do.If Wisconsin had a historic OOC rival they wouldn't be playing those sorts of games though.. And what would be the point of doing a H&H with any of those teams when those fanbases wouldn't make Iowa as much $$ as ISU does.
I don't think visiting Kinnick and seeing the wave for those fanbases would be as appealing as you believe it to be. I also think there's any way they'd spend more $ than ISU fans do when they're in IC. Plus the few thousand kids from surrounding instate schools who show up to IC to tailgate, stay with friends, and obviously spend some coin. Tons of kids would even go there on Thursday for the party.I don't think Iowa would have much trouble selling out those kind of games if Iowa was projected to be pretty decent. So I'm not sure about a revenue drop at all and might even be a gain if opposing fanbases wanted to come to Historic Kinnick and participate in the wave. Plus these visiting fans would get hotels and eat out, something that not many ISU fans have to do.
I don't think visiting Kinnick and seeing the wave for those fanbases would be as appealing as you believe it to be. I also think there's any way they'd spend more $ than ISU fans do when they're in IC. Plus the few thousand kids from surrounding instate schools who show up to IC to tailgate, stay with friends, and obviously spend some coin. Tons of kids would even go there on Thursday for the party.
The comparison wouldn't be close.