billyjack wrote:
The Big East has had great attendance over the past few years. The only exception is DePaul for obvious reasons, and Georgetown during their struggles, which is also understandable, though surprising.
Fieldhouse Flyer wrote:
2016-17 Average Home Attendance
Creighton – 17,413
Marquette – 13,716
Xavier – 10,282
Villanova – 10,048
BE Average – 9793
Georgetown - 8497
Providence - 8493
Butler - 8358
St. John's - 8147
Seton Hall -7954
DePaul – 4923
Downsizing from over 11,000 seats at Allstate to 10,387 at Wintrust, spectators will feel closer to the action with seating better designed for basketball.
From a basketball perspective, the combination of a new location and a more alluring atmosphere promises to help with recruits. Chicago has a rich basketball history, and many of the top high school prospects in the country but offers almost zero competitive Division One men’s basketball. DePaul’s athletic department believes a greater spotlight for college players in the city of Michael Jordan will bring fresh, young talent into the program.
Illinois and DePaul are working to reclaim some prestige in the state. Under new coach Brad Underwood, Illinois signed the state’s Mr. Basketball award winner Mark Smith. DePaul, under coach Dave Leitao, recently signed five-star guard Tyger Campbell, who will enter the program in 2018.
EMeT wrote:From a basketball perspective, the combination of a new location and a more alluring atmosphere promises to help with recruits. Chicago has a rich basketball history, and many of the top high school prospects in the country but offers almost zero competitive Division One men’s basketball. DePaul’s athletic department believes a greater spotlight for college players in the city of Michael Jordan will bring fresh, young talent into the program.
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