Joe Fredrick talked about it too. It's a big deal that could easily sway a close game or two a year in our favor. I've said it before, but we lost two close games at home at the end of the '16 season. With an atmosphere like the Breslin Center, maybe we win those two games and have a big 10 championship.OT but I uncovered this gem off her twitter feed. I couldn't agree more! If a players mother is saying this I can't image the players not thinking this as well.
OT but I uncovered this gem off her twitter feed. I couldn't agree more! If a players mother is saying this I can't image the players not thinking this as well.
Wisconsin doesn’t seat students like the Breslin or Cameron indoor either and they’ve been a pretty dominant team at home historically.Joe Fredrick talked about it too. It's a big deal that could easily sway a close game or two a year in our favor. I've said it before, but we lost two close games at home at the end of the '16 season. With an atmosphere like the Breslin Center, maybe we win those two games and have a big 10 championship.
Quite frankly we don’t get good enough student turnout for this to work anyway.
Wisconsin has been good at home because they have been a good team. Having a rowdy crowd doesn't guarantee you win, it just gives you a slight advantage which can be the difference here and there. It can also help recruiting. It's also possible students would come with better seats.Wisconsin doesn’t seat students like the Breslin or Cameron indoor either and they’ve been a pretty dominant team at home historically.
Quite frankly we don’t get good enough student turnout for this to work anyway.
Carver isn’t very close to where majority of the students live and it’s a pain getting there and back for a game in the cold (despite Cambus).But why is that?
I agree it’s not entirely cut and dry. Would more students come if they had those seats? I think so yes, but would they consistently on a game to game basis fill it? That I don’t know but I think is unlikely. What happens over winter break when the students are gone?Wisconsin has been good at home because they have been a good team. Having a rowdy crowd doesn't guarantee you win, it just gives you a slight advantage which can be the difference here and there. It can also help recruiting. It's also possible students would come with better seats.
Carver isn’t very close to where majority of the students live and it’s a pain getting there and back for a game in the cold (despite Cambus).
In general across college sports it seems like attendance is falling. People have just elected to do other things.
Also what would happen when we are playing a televised game over winter break and the entire area next to the floor is empty becuase those are student seats?
Or just sell beer. Problem solved. Iowa has one of the best fan bases in the nation. There's no excuse for such a bad atmosphere.
Carver isn’t very close to where majority of the students live and it’s a pain getting there and back for a game in the cold (despite Cambus).
In general across college sports it seems like attendance is falling. People have just elected to do other things.
Also what would happen when we are playing a televised game over winter break and the entire area next to the floor is empty becuase those are student seats?
Our problem isnt number of fans. Its average age of fans. They gotta get young people there. Better seats for the students. Sell beer. Stop doing the fucking burrito lift.It's a sad fact that I imagine Iowa will be in the top 20 for attendance this season in all of college hoops. They've had 3 or 4 sell outs, which is more then we've typically seen in recent seasons.
Easy. At tip off, everyone move down to the open seats. Just make it a tradition. Students know to get there before tip or they sit up high.
Hahaha that would be a logistic nightmare.Easy. At tip off, everyone move down to the open seats. Just make it a tradition. Students know to get there before tip or they sit up high.