Good point that I've brought up before. Before fans of the Davis era filled up Carver they were making Lute era basketball appointment TV when they were in middle and high school. No way did teens do that after the turn of the century the way the previous generation did.I'm sure that it doesn't help that these young parents who are in their late 20's and early 30's got to spend their teenage years watching Alford and then Lickliter.
OK. What aisle’s would be retained and how would they be arranged? Also curious about what rules we have to follow for evacuation purposes. Of course, if seating was rearranged, rules would have to be honored if in fact that is an issue.Yes.
It would move what people who are there closer to the court, making it louder and a better environment.
Look at literally any other arena on tv for a P6 game. None of them have the 50% ish ratio of aisle to seats that Carver does. Hell, you could probably eliminate 6-8 rows of seating up to in the nosebleeds if you consolidated the aisles.
You know why opposing players and coaches all say, without exception, that Kinnick is a nightmarish place to play? Because thousands of loud fans are literally right on top of you.
You are dead wrong about the composition of the crowd at CHA.I live two hours away from Iowa City and the 8 pm start plus the way they route traffic from Carver makes going to games on a weeknight almost impossible. Can't get home at 2 am and go to work the next day, not any more. I don't know what the excuse is for students or fans in Iowa City. Maybe a better parking and exit plan, better seating for the students, give aways, moving some of the elderly back to the care center instead of courtside so they can watch Matlock or Muder she Wrote, quietly like they want Carver. I got shushed at a day game a year ago. A family brought an infant, why? Fans are aging out and Iowa hasn't tried to find a younger demographic. Students are either culturally indifferent to American sports or just too busy spray painting Nile Kinnick's statue. Rant out.
Re: “evacuation”OK. What aisle’s would be retained and how would they be arranged? Also curious about what rules we have to follow for evacuation purposes. Of course, if seating was rearranged, rules would have to be honored if in fact that is an issue.
No he’s not. Sorry but if you can’t see that CHA crowds are older and just flat out anemic compared to the rest of the Big Ten then I don’t know what the hell to tell you. Just about every Hawkeye media person has said the same thing recently in either a podcast or article at some point as well. Liestikow, Harty, and Kakert are just three examples I can think of off the top of my head right now who’ve talked about it recently on podcasts and even Dolph was complaining about it the other night.You are dead wrong about the composition of the crowd at CHA.
The restroom and concession stuff doesn't bother me. For football I never buy anything when I'm in the stadium. I eat enough at the tailgate to keep me upright and I bring water in. Basketball/wrestling we usually eat something cheap beforehand (we drive a looooong ways so I normally make sandwiches and have apples/bananas/oranges on the trip down), and we get there right as the doors open so concessions have no line if that's what we want. Bathrooms aren't a concern because I usually go right beforehand and I'm good for 2-3 hours.
I think a huge part of it is the design and layout of CHA, plus they make zero effort to get students in. They need to give them free admission and like pizza or something. But...even then, the students can't be next to the court anyway so why go? There's no real way to remodel CHA into something different with its hole-in-the-ground construction either, so we're really just stuck with it.
Yeah, having a 65" 4K TV about 12-14 feet away is going to make it difficult to brave
the weather, cost, and inconvenience of walking to concessions and the restroom
The students at other schools seem to fill the stands with screaming maniacs, but perhaps they just Hate Iowa not unlike Minny
Of course, they also didn't have to deal with the Lick years despite having LittleLink on the team
And Alford the massive prick who thought he could get free tailored suits from an
Iowa City clothier
It is what it is.....
No he’s not. Sorry but if you can’t see that CHA crowds are older and just flat out anemic compared to the rest of the Big Ten then I don’t know what the hell to tell you. Just about every Hawkeye media person has said the same thing recently in either a podcast or article at some point as well. Liestikow, Harty, and Kakert are just three examples I can think of off the top of my head right now who’ve talked about it recently on podcasts and even Dolph was complaining about it the other night.
O get it, you spend money every year on seats and want to feel like you’re getting value for your money, so you’re biased. But you’re still wrong. CHA is a funeral home for basketball More often than not. Come watch the wrestling dual this Friday if you want to see what a rocking crowd is like.
Re: “evacuation”
1) Again, look at any other stadium on TV. None of them have the ridiculously huge aisles every 20’. Of your logic is correct, every single one of them must be in violation of some code. So CHA is the only arena in America that’s compliant with some sort of evacuation rules? What happens if I’m in the middle of section 218 at the top row of Kinnick and have to evacuate? That’s a hell of a lot more in the middle of a crowd than you could possibly get in CHA.
2) Hate to tell you, but with no concourse, you’re already fucked if you’re on a lower seat in CHA and had to evacuate. You ever tried to get out of that place from floor level after a full basketball game or wrestling dual? I have. It takes about a half hour even with a non emergency and even with those stupid wide aisles because you have to go from bottom all the way to the top with no concourse splitting things up.
Excuse me, but doesn't this prove my point from the other thread? If Carver can be rocking for wrestling, it does not need major changes to the building to be the same for hoops. Again, we need to work on the product on the floor, and the people paying to watch the product.CHA is a funeral home for basketball More often than not. Come watch the wrestling dual this Friday if you want to see what a rocking crowd is like.
Excuse me, but doesn't this prove my point from the other thread? If Carver can be rocking for wrestling, it does not need major changes to the building to be the same for hoops. Again, we need to work on the product on the floor, and the people paying to watch the product.
That would suck being down there being 55 yrs old with a prostate the size of a tennis ball. Sometimes one has mere minutes to make it to the head. Talk about sweating it out!!
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Wake up dear, that nice, young man, Keegan, just scored another basket. That's a peach darling.
A whole lot easier to drive from Ankeny/Des Moines to Ames than to IC. Especially for 8pm games. I tip my hat to Iowa fans that drive over from central Iowa to IC for those weeknight gamesI know you wont want to hear this but how does Iowa State do it? Great loud full crowds for just about all games and it has been that way going back to Johnny. Just a fact.
And for those of you who say replacing a coach can just make things worse again take a look at Iowa State. Lost like 18 in a row last year hire a new coach bring in a couple of really good transfer players and they are a top 10 team. May not end that way but the way they play defense they will be competitive in Big 12 and make the dance. it can be done especially in basketball