Re: Average Men's Attendance
How is that a cop out? If there’s one restaurant in town, it’s going to be packed. If there’s a thousand, maybe not so much.
Small towns like Grand Forks and Mankato that have absolutely nothing to compete with for entertainment dollars are going to be much more packed. Doubly so in states like North Dakota where there are no professional sports within six hours of their population centers.
Why does Nebraska football continue to sell out despite being absolutely horse ****? Because they don’t compete with anything for money.
Competition, winning %, ticket prices. These are the three primary factors, in no particular order. High cost, playing poorly, and high competition all work against the gophers attendance.
Originally posted by Bale
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Small towns like Grand Forks and Mankato that have absolutely nothing to compete with for entertainment dollars are going to be much more packed. Doubly so in states like North Dakota where there are no professional sports within six hours of their population centers.
Why does Nebraska football continue to sell out despite being absolutely horse ****? Because they don’t compete with anything for money.
Competition, winning %, ticket prices. These are the three primary factors, in no particular order. High cost, playing poorly, and high competition all work against the gophers attendance.
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