Would be interested to know how much more TV access today vs Rowdy days.
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I disagree. We have the talent. They need the atmosphere. That is our responsibility. That is how we can help get the team to the next level. We all want to have a winning basketball program, that is how we get it. We have the talent to be the best in the SEC right now. It is on campus. No one in the SEC wants to play us, we are the upper echelon. They definitely do not want to play us if the fans show up.
In comparison to recent early season games against weak teams I thought the crowd looked ok, especially the student section. Same with the women's game. Obviously they both could have been better but I've seen worse under Rick Ray and even some under Howland
We have a good product, this is going to be a fun team to watch. We're physical, play good D, and played together.
I tried to support the last few years but our style was so hard to watch and the hump atmosphere felt awkward. It wasn't a great crowd last night but there was good energy. I think we'll see an upward trend in attendance this year. Hopefully the new DJ figures out the system and doesn't blow my eardrums again though.
Around 4000 and I was expecting less. Students showed up better than I expected. I hope we have 7k-8k there Saturday night against a really good Montana team
Disagree with what? Hardcore fans will be there anyway but the casual fan is not going to spend money on tickets, gas and food plus 3+ hours on the road to see a game that isn't involving a top notch MSU team when they can sit on their couch and watch for free with no time and money invested. Football is a different animal because lots of folks go for the whole weekend tailgating and enjoying the environment. When you go to a basketball game its only to watch the game. I would love to see huge crowds back in the Hump regularly as well and believe this team will likely deserve that, but I'm just being realistic. Like I said, back in the Stansbury days and before, for most games, if you wanted to see MSU play then you had to get yourself physically to the game. Its just not that way anymore. Now that still is no excuse for more students not going. I mean all they have to do go across campus to watch.
would be interested to know what type of campaign STATE runs getting more students involved and getting their butts in The Hump. How many students jerk ass around while STATE plays? I couldn't imagine being a student and not going to see my classmates play.
Do they still have those shitty seating options for them? Does the rest of the SEC do better with student attendence?
If this team does what it is capable of and we don't start packing the SOB , that would be heart breaking and I would feel so damn sick for our players and coaches.
Well we packed out for Girls Basketball. "Girls Basketball". If I remember correctly, all those games were on TV as well. We have enough in Starkville, Columbus, Tupelo, Winona, and West Point to consistantly get to 90% full. Students..... get your ass there and get crazy.
Do you have good seats?
Well, as I said, if we have a championship contending team like the girls had under Schaefer folks WILL start showing up but nobody really expects that right now. At best folks think we might sneak in the NCAA tourney with this team. A couple of other factors though with the WBB team though is that the tickets are dirt cheap and nearly the entire ticket buying base ARE locals. Plus with Schaefer, he had the entire team staying an hour after games interacting with fans to build in some loyalty which you don't see with the men. On the men's side you have businesses and bigger donor alumni paying the bucks to buy premium MBB season tickets to get BC points and I guess try to help the program with no real intention of ever going. We actually used to have a much more loyal, local fanbase with Stans until they did all the reseating and raised all the prices to get the good lower level seats. So we probably get a good bit more money out of MBB tickets than we did before but in the process we lost a good number of loyal, game attending fans.