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Re: Wisconsin Hockey Vol. XXVI: How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Tolerate The BTHC
The reason I asked, and I know you live far away (not calling you on your fan card), is that seeing 8600 in attendance in a box score and equating or comparing that to 4000 at an eastern school doesn't do justice.
8600 (or whatever) at the Kohl Center feels EMPTY. You don't notice that there are more fans in attendance than all but two other schools that weekend. You notice that there are over 6000 empty seats. Being 3rd in the nation in attendance means nothing when you're there and it sucks.
Now look at an eastern school that draws 4000 a game, but that's 95% capacity. That's gonna be a great atmosphere and a lot of fun to be at. None of those people would be impressed if they came out here for a game and sat in a half-empty arena that now only feels cavernous instead of impressive. They're very unlikely to think to themselves that they wish they could trade places.
The attendance is a big issue and it could get worse as it feeds itself. More and more people (like me) will stop going due to the emptiness, which will create more emptiness and cause more and more people not to go.
The only solution is sustained success. Gotta end the (1 year) peaks and (2-3 year) valleys and make Badger hockey something that people don't want to miss out on. Until then, people are unlikely to buy back in or come on board for the first time.
Also - could we lose a recruit? I don't see that as impossible. If all other things are equal, a kid may want to be a part of a program that is supported by the community and fans. Not likely, but not impossible.
I know if it was me, I'd rather play in front of a packed house that's into it than a half-empty morgue. Again - if all other things were equal to that kid.
It's hard to get to the KC often when it's a five + hour drive, but I did see the Minnesota game in person (I realize that was one of the highest attended games of the season) & all the rest on TV. But I also saw them play in Green Bay, at Duluth, at Minnesota, at North Dakota and the outdoor game which are all interesting comparisons to the home atmosphere.
And yes, I know Baggot's article sparked the discussion and don't have a serious problem with it getting brought up, just a nagging problem that I wish would go away because it's not a fun topic to talk about.
The reason I asked, and I know you live far away (not calling you on your fan card), is that seeing 8600 in attendance in a box score and equating or comparing that to 4000 at an eastern school doesn't do justice.
8600 (or whatever) at the Kohl Center feels EMPTY. You don't notice that there are more fans in attendance than all but two other schools that weekend. You notice that there are over 6000 empty seats. Being 3rd in the nation in attendance means nothing when you're there and it sucks.
Now look at an eastern school that draws 4000 a game, but that's 95% capacity. That's gonna be a great atmosphere and a lot of fun to be at. None of those people would be impressed if they came out here for a game and sat in a half-empty arena that now only feels cavernous instead of impressive. They're very unlikely to think to themselves that they wish they could trade places.
The attendance is a big issue and it could get worse as it feeds itself. More and more people (like me) will stop going due to the emptiness, which will create more emptiness and cause more and more people not to go.
The only solution is sustained success. Gotta end the (1 year) peaks and (2-3 year) valleys and make Badger hockey something that people don't want to miss out on. Until then, people are unlikely to buy back in or come on board for the first time.
Also - could we lose a recruit? I don't see that as impossible. If all other things are equal, a kid may want to be a part of a program that is supported by the community and fans. Not likely, but not impossible.
I know if it was me, I'd rather play in front of a packed house that's into it than a half-empty morgue. Again - if all other things were equal to that kid.
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