ARE THE APTHETIC HAWKEYE BB FANS. Good grief ,what a sorry crowd for a Big 10 game. Nebraska packs a stadium to watch a sport that until recently was something they did until spring football. I know there are alot of valid reasons why Carver no longer packs them in. But to me the biggest hurdle to becoming a top BIG team is crowd support. If I'm a top recruit,I'm going to the other top 20 teams to play in front of packed crowds. The Iowa admin is as much responsible as anyone because they do very little to market the team.
One suggestion I have would be to put in High roller sky boxes one both sides. 15,000 capacity is too large and the arena often looks lifeless because of all the empty seats. Those sky boxes would sell out and hopefully get the grey haired donors away from the sidelines and allow for students to sit there. They are the future Hawk fans and donors. If you don't get them then,you never will.
The crowds in Carver have been pretty lame for quite a while, at least since the Lick era, maybe even the Alford era, not sure.
Say what you will about yesterday's opponent, but I remember last year when Iowa beat MSU in Carver when MSU was #1.. The Hawks got off to a GREAT start in that game, 11-4 lead early or something.. Just some polite clapping from the crowd. Did they not realize that the #1 team in the country was in town? It wasn't until later in the game that I remember the crowd getting into the game much.
I'm not sure it's attendance or lack thereof that's the real problem - seems those who do show up just sit on their hands. WHY that is, though, I'm not real sure. Maybe it's as simple as Alford and Lick to blame for sucking the life out of the fan base, but seems like the enthusiasm you saw in Carver during the 80's and 90's is gone.
Students pay about $5.00 per game for student season tickets..Cost is not a factor.Real simple: let students in free. I can't even begin to count all the other schools that do this.
The Pack didn't sell out till late...I think yesterday was a combination of it being against Rutgers and the fact the Packers were playing on TV at the same time.
I think people will start showing up for more of the Big Ten games. Unfortunately, the Big Ten seems to keep sticking us with no Saturday games and late starting week night games. Of course, we're just an afterthought to the Big Ten.
This is not true. Attendance was good during the Horner/Brunner/Haluska run. Otherwise not so much.Hawks sold out regularly during the Alford years. I paid over $100 to sit a few rows behind the Wisc. bench on Senior day. Fun day. I got to hear The Grinch drop f-bombs all afternoon. (Horner/Bru senior year) Maybe the fans miss Steve?
You do realize that fan participation is something Kirk talks about quite a lot in interviews? You do realize that athletes feed off of crowd enthusiasm? Your comment was so dumb I will now hunt you down and go Deliverance on your ***.
Students pay about $5.00 per game for student season tickets..Cost is not a factor.
So, you're saying kids would rather pay $5 than get in free.
Got it.
that's like 2 PBR's or a 3/4 of a Red Bull and Vodka
In some locales it's THREE PBRs
Iowa was 19th in average attendance last year. 89.2% of capacity. Assuming those available seats are behind basket and high, I would prefer to stay home and watch on TV. I don't think this is just an Iowa problem. Nebraska is different because of new arena and everyone's bro-crush on Tim Miles. http://i.turner.ncaa.com/sites/defa..._release_mens_basketball_attendance_final.pdf