FreddyBrown
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I'm wondering what will happen with season ticket sales next season. It will help if the team can come out around .500 in its remaining games, or at least show clear signs of improvement. It will also help if there are no significant transfers and all of the signed recruits stay with the program. It might help if we added another good recruit somehow.
Even if all of those things happen, I suspect season ticket sales are likely to decline a little more. I don't think most of the people who buy them are basing their buying decisions on what the incoming recruiting class looks like, but they probably do pay attention to any bad news at the end of a season such as we've had the last two years.
I think the kind of improvement the team needs to make next season will be more difficult if attendance is as bad or worse than this year's. It will be important to win some games and look good in the non-con schedule and if they do, sales will pick up during the season.
But there's also a chance CHA will look even more empty next season than this season.
Frankly, I'm not sure I'll renew my own season tickets for next season. There is no plausible scenario in which I wouldn't be able to scalp or just walk up and buy great tickets for every game I could possibly get to next season. It's hard to justify spending $600-$700 or more to attend the number of games I'm actually able to get to during a typical season, particularly when you can't sell any of the rest of the tickets. On the other hand, somehow I always seem to convince myself before every Hawkeye basketball season that "this will be the year," and it's a long time between now and when ticket apps arrive.
What are your thoughts on what to expect the CHA crowd to look like in 2010-11?
Even if all of those things happen, I suspect season ticket sales are likely to decline a little more. I don't think most of the people who buy them are basing their buying decisions on what the incoming recruiting class looks like, but they probably do pay attention to any bad news at the end of a season such as we've had the last two years.
I think the kind of improvement the team needs to make next season will be more difficult if attendance is as bad or worse than this year's. It will be important to win some games and look good in the non-con schedule and if they do, sales will pick up during the season.
But there's also a chance CHA will look even more empty next season than this season.
Frankly, I'm not sure I'll renew my own season tickets for next season. There is no plausible scenario in which I wouldn't be able to scalp or just walk up and buy great tickets for every game I could possibly get to next season. It's hard to justify spending $600-$700 or more to attend the number of games I'm actually able to get to during a typical season, particularly when you can't sell any of the rest of the tickets. On the other hand, somehow I always seem to convince myself before every Hawkeye basketball season that "this will be the year," and it's a long time between now and when ticket apps arrive.
What are your thoughts on what to expect the CHA crowd to look like in 2010-11?
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