I totally agree about IC and Lincoln and I think a key driver to that is the fact that all of our smaller D2 schools compete against us in hockey which cannibalizes our fanbase because MSU/UMD/Bemidji/SCSU have rivalries/hate us in hockey and it bleeds over. Everyone I've ever met that went to a smaller NE/IA/WI school roots for the major D1 school in their state.
I would argue that's mostly because it's a down time of year for college athletics and unless something is newsworthy like a transfer, job change, new recruit, etc. there's not much to write about while they're in their offseason. We also didn't have really any noteworthy success in our spring sports other than some track athletes making it to nationals and McCauley making NCAA's in Golf. May is also when many athletes are home before summer workouts. We will experience the same thing when the Timberwolves offseason starts (unless a signing happens/trade/draft etc.),.
Miami and UCLA are outliers for attendance because both of their stadiums are 30 minute (with no traffic) drive from campus. Remember how terrible it was when the Gophers games were at the Metrodome? If they were on campus it would be drastically different. FWIW, both
STILL had better overall attendance than Minnesota on average from 2018-2022.
Ultimately, the Gophers have not put a priority on athletic success like many of the other metro schools and ultimately that will lead to a larger fanbase and getting buy in from locals. I grew up in the middle of no where SWMN and almost all teams I rooted for growing up outside of the Gophers were blue bloods (Duke, USC football, etc.) because those are the teams I saw the most of/heard the most from and had the coolest gear. Since I've moved away from MN I've heard so many "Row the Boats" from random people because that is what they associate Minnesota sports with now due to our recent success in football. I totally agree that if we can put together consistent Top 25 seasons our fanbase/outlook will signficantly change and could trickle down to other sports.