ProprietyofLeyluken wrote:Savannah Jay wrote:ProprietyofLeyluken wrote:I have a feeling they'll do ok. ABC picked it up.
ABC had it last year too. 3.4M viewers vs SEC 13.4M. That's only a 10,000,000 viewer difference but understand that may be "okay" by AAC standards. ABC needs to air something between the Big 12 and ACC. Notice none of the major conferences or networks want to compete with the SEC title game.
Looks like ESPN/ABC was happy with the rating yesterday vs the SEC.
GoldenWarrior11 wrote:scoscox wrote:GoldenWarrior11 wrote:Yesterday, SLU had an attendance of 9,572 against their game against the Bulldogs. This was their highest attendance game since 2015 when they faced #16 VCU.
Not exactly a ringing endorsement for their addition. Chaiffetz holds 10600
9,572 is higher than the average attendance last year at Butler, DePaul, Georgetown, Providence, Seton Hall and St. Johns. With a Big East schedule, they would be in the top half of the league in attendance, thus bumping up our league average.
GoldenWarrior11 wrote:Yesterday, SLU had an attendance of 9,572 against their game against the Bulldogs. This was their highest attendance game since 2015 when they faced #16 VCU.
scoscox wrote:Not exactly a ringing endorsement for their addition. Chaiffetz holds 10600
scoscox wrote:Fair point I guess but this is only the second time in 4 years they’ve done this. Have they ever even had a sellout? This is the highest attended game in 4 years and there are still 1000 empty seats
GoldenWarrior11 wrote:Well, Marquette *only* had over 15k on Saturday when we beat #12 Kansas State (it seats 17,500). Seton Hall averages about 1k empty seats per game over the course of an entire season. DePaul averages 5k empty seats. Georgetown can average 10k empty seats, depending on the opponent.
9,500 people at a non-conference game against an unranked opponent is impressive to say the least. Imagine if they had top programs like Villanova, St. Johns, Marquette, Creighton, et al on their conference schedule. They would definitely be getting a strong number of 10k games.
That also does not speak to the recruiting bump they would receive being in a power conference, nor does it take into account the St. Louis media market we would suddenly have direct access to (a big sports city without an NBA or NFL franchise).
adoraz wrote:
St. Louis though? Would they travel? Would opposing fan bases show up to watch them? Would a national audience watch their TV games? I feel St. Louis away games (and home games for all of us) would compete with DePaul for lowest attended.
From SJU's perspective, St. Louis would never get an MSG game from us (barring a massive change in on court success). VCU might, Gonzaga might, UConn definitely would. I'm sure most BE schools would feel the same way scheduling them.
prebilliken wrote:adoraz wrote:
St. Louis though? Would they travel? Would opposing fan bases show up to watch them? Would a national audience watch their TV games? I feel St. Louis away games (and home games for all of us) would compete with DePaul for lowest attended.
From SJU's perspective, St. Louis would never get an MSG game from us (barring a massive change in on court success). VCU might, Gonzaga might, UConn definitely would. I'm sure most BE schools would feel the same way scheduling them.
Saint Louis' largest alumni bases (outside of St. Louis) are in Chicago and NYC, they run massive alumni chapters in those cities that host multiple well-attended non-sports related events, so game attendance at DePaul, SJU, and MSG games would not be an issue without even having any traveling fans coming into the city. The school is a huge feeder from Cincy, Milwaukee, and Omaha so you'd have a lot of visiting fans at those games as well.
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