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Re: Boston College @ Boston University, 12/5 - The First Of Four Venues
Nice detective work Sherlock. Yeah, that's pretty much it, I said as much. BC gains no benefit from playing BU, Northeastern, Rhode Island, Holy Cross, or the score of other teams that have been purged in favor of patsies from out of region. Those teams get up for games against BC, while BC seems to go out and lay a turd whenever they play teams that aren't 'name' opponents. Thus games like that have been phased out (except for UMass and PC, but those are very good programs for the most part).
If BC played BU, there is no way in hell that the students at BC would go 'ohmygod, BU's in town! We have to go to this basketball game, despite only going to one or two others when Duke or UNC is here!' If they played at Agganis, it might sell out because I think BU students would turn out to see BC, but BC students would. not. care about BU outside of hockey.
It's similar to Notre Dame here; when ND came here to play hockey, tons of kids who never go to hockey games suddenly went 'omg, notre dame's here! time to buy hockey tickets!,' then never came back. That wouldn't happen for BU hoops though.
The big BC turnout at the BC-BU soccer game mainly happened because BC soccer fans are either diehard BC sports fans who understand the BC-BU dynamic (trust me, lots of BC students don't), or they're friends of the soccer players and go to all the games.
Oh my god. You're not seriously making this comparison are you?
Red Hot Hockey is a game of HOCKEY between two HOCKEY SCHOOLS, both of which have huge alumni presence in NYC. It's also an old school HOCKEY rivalry. Plus, Madison Square Garden is the world's most famous arena; TDBNG, not so much.
BC-BU bouncyball at the Garden would be a game of bouncyball between a football school and a hockey school at an arena that's not exactly a novelty for BC or BU fans.
Cornell fans have great pride in their... wait for it... HOCKEY TEAM, and will show up to support their... yes... HOCKEY TEAM at the Madison Square Garden. Same for BU.
BC dropped BU from the schedule because BU lost by less than 10 last time. That was the cue to schedule South Carolina Upstate and Bryant instead.
yankeefn01 said:despite BC playing in the far superior Athletics conference in the ACC they're scared that they can't beat a team from America East.
Nice detective work Sherlock. Yeah, that's pretty much it, I said as much. BC gains no benefit from playing BU, Northeastern, Rhode Island, Holy Cross, or the score of other teams that have been purged in favor of patsies from out of region. Those teams get up for games against BC, while BC seems to go out and lay a turd whenever they play teams that aren't 'name' opponents. Thus games like that have been phased out (except for UMass and PC, but those are very good programs for the most part).
If BC played BU, there is no way in hell that the students at BC would go 'ohmygod, BU's in town! We have to go to this basketball game, despite only going to one or two others when Duke or UNC is here!' If they played at Agganis, it might sell out because I think BU students would turn out to see BC, but BC students would. not. care about BU outside of hockey.
It's similar to Notre Dame here; when ND came here to play hockey, tons of kids who never go to hockey games suddenly went 'omg, notre dame's here! time to buy hockey tickets!,' then never came back. That wouldn't happen for BU hoops though.
The big BC turnout at the BC-BU soccer game mainly happened because BC soccer fans are either diehard BC sports fans who understand the BC-BU dynamic (trust me, lots of BC students don't), or they're friends of the soccer players and go to all the games.
Red Hot Hockey can sell 18,000+ tickets to a collge hockey game, in a city that hasn't even heard of college hockey, and BC and BU fans alike think that not only a BU/BC game couldn't sell out at Conte, but wouldn't even sell a single section at TD? What does that say about the pride in the city of boston? Red Hot Hockey sells as many tickets as it does because it is very well marketed, and because Cornell fans have great pride in their team, their alma mater, and will show up at a venue like MSG to go support their school. A factor like this seems to be missing in Boston, especially over in chestnut hill.
Oh my god. You're not seriously making this comparison are you?
Red Hot Hockey is a game of HOCKEY between two HOCKEY SCHOOLS, both of which have huge alumni presence in NYC. It's also an old school HOCKEY rivalry. Plus, Madison Square Garden is the world's most famous arena; TDBNG, not so much.
BC-BU bouncyball at the Garden would be a game of bouncyball between a football school and a hockey school at an arena that's not exactly a novelty for BC or BU fans.
Cornell fans have great pride in their... wait for it... HOCKEY TEAM, and will show up to support their... yes... HOCKEY TEAM at the Madison Square Garden. Same for BU.