BleedGopher
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per Judd:
The real trick will be getting the Gophers fan base to buy (back) into this product. The team’s nonconference home schedule long ago stopped featuring an attractive collection of opponents, making it more and more difficult to get people into Williams Arena for what largely was a collection of creampuffs.
But forget the opponents for a moment. The key is convincing the public that the home team is at least worth paying to see. The Gophers’ non-student season-ticket base is down from 7,221 for last season to 6,246, according to a plugged in source.
The Gophers’ opened their season last Friday with a victory over Louisiana Lafayette before an announced crowd of 8,453. That number dropped to 7,986 on Monday and Minnesota’s 80-56 victory over Mount St. Mary’s on Wednesday attracted an announced total of 7,940. The past two games were played with the student section sparsely populated and the upper deck largely empty.
Pitino and a few of his players even visited classes this week to attempt to generate interest among the students.
“Students are extremely important in the Big Ten,” Pitino said after Wednesday’s victory helped the Gophers improve to 3-0. “I think that’s what is great about the Big Ten. Everywhere you go there are great arenas, great home-court advantages and great student sections. We need that as well, but with that being said, we know we have to earn everyone’s trust and respect back.”
There is no question that this Gophers team is more fun to watch than the collection that literally could not shoot straight a year ago.
http://www.1500espn.com/gophers-2/2...ng-fans-back-williams-arena-miserable-season/
Go Gophers!!
The real trick will be getting the Gophers fan base to buy (back) into this product. The team’s nonconference home schedule long ago stopped featuring an attractive collection of opponents, making it more and more difficult to get people into Williams Arena for what largely was a collection of creampuffs.
But forget the opponents for a moment. The key is convincing the public that the home team is at least worth paying to see. The Gophers’ non-student season-ticket base is down from 7,221 for last season to 6,246, according to a plugged in source.
The Gophers’ opened their season last Friday with a victory over Louisiana Lafayette before an announced crowd of 8,453. That number dropped to 7,986 on Monday and Minnesota’s 80-56 victory over Mount St. Mary’s on Wednesday attracted an announced total of 7,940. The past two games were played with the student section sparsely populated and the upper deck largely empty.
Pitino and a few of his players even visited classes this week to attempt to generate interest among the students.
“Students are extremely important in the Big Ten,” Pitino said after Wednesday’s victory helped the Gophers improve to 3-0. “I think that’s what is great about the Big Ten. Everywhere you go there are great arenas, great home-court advantages and great student sections. We need that as well, but with that being said, we know we have to earn everyone’s trust and respect back.”
There is no question that this Gophers team is more fun to watch than the collection that literally could not shoot straight a year ago.
http://www.1500espn.com/gophers-2/2...ng-fans-back-williams-arena-miserable-season/
Go Gophers!!