10,017 attendance vs. Illinois. Does anyone know offhand what the record is for a home game? Was last night even close to the record?
they will also likely set the total season record as well. Then next season they will set the record for the lowest season attendance, set when they played in old Patton Gym.10,017 attendance vs. Illinois. Does anyone know offhand what the record is for a home game? Was last night even close to the record?
they will also likely set the total season record as well. Then next season they will set the record for the lowest season attendance, set when they played in old Patton Gym.
I was at the game. There was a lot (too much) of orange fans at AA. Getting out of the east lot after the game was a serious hassle too- it took us a half hour to get onto Manheim. There were still a lot of empty seats though in the sections behind the baskets and the upper level. I really had a great time at the game with two of my buddies- one was an Illini fan. I thought the game was sloppy on both ends. Why is Bryant making so many turnovers throughout and scarily at the end of games? This is alarming and not his typical self. I can tell you though- if the Cats can limit or eliminate the turnovers and bad shots, we can really be a great team this year. We came out of halftime looking like a Sweet 16 team- what will it take to sustain the sharpness on both ends? Our d is getting better- that is a good omen too.
First off, Patten gym. Second, if you actually went to the game yesterday, you would have instantly realized why a big arena does not work for NU. Place was packed with IL fans because tickets were cheap and available. If we ever want an arena full of actual NU fans, smaller is our best chance.they will also likely set the total season record as well. Then next season they will set the record for the lowest season attendance, set when they played in old Patton Gym.
it does since I really feel that NU is sinking a lot of money into what's going to be the smallest gym in the Big Ten. I feel that's a big mistake, if CC makes a perennial conference contender and NCAA participant. We will see what happens when NU plays a top ranked, non conference opponent at the new small W-R and the demand for seats far exceeds the availability.Gee whiz, Willy. This seating thing really seems to bother you.
To your point re: parking; in my experience I have found the better way to park at Allstate is to use the East side lot. (Thank you, Turk) Get off the outbound I90 at Lee Street, turn Right, and you're there. Exiting the lot from there will take a while, but it shouldn't take half an hour. The only problem is that the traffic cops won't let you turn off at Lunt, so you'll have to go north to Touhy.
And yeah, there was a lot of orange there last night, too. Looked like about 35 to 40 percent by the eye test. (Which SHOULD go down at the new Welsh-Ryan if our STH's don't sell out to them, and if the 6 season ticket per customer rule has its desired effect.) They looked more numerous than their numbers would suggest (warm colors advance; cool colors recede). And they sounded that way, too, thanks to the ample supply of beer in the concourse. Although they did get rather quiet during the overtime. I sat next to a couple of orangemen who were pretty cool, though. We all agreed that the early officiating made the game borderline unwatchable.
The case has been made and the verdict is in: 7,039 is the number.Regardless, last night was Exhibit A for reducing capacity in W-R.
it does since I really feel that NU is sinking a lot of money into what's going to be the smallest gym in the Big Ten. I feel that's a big mistake, if CC makes a perennial conference contender and NCAA participant. We will see what happens when NU plays a top ranked, non conference opponent at the new small W-R and the demand for seats far exceeds the availability.
The case has been made and the verdict is in: 7,039 is the number.
Not reducing necessarily but not trying to get to a 10-15k arena for sureYou think it was 40? Honestly, I thought it was a lot more, like 60-70%, though your point about colors is well taken. Regardless, last night was Exhibit A for reducing capacity in W-R.
Still seems to be too small. 8K ok but 7 is toughThe case has been made and the verdict is in: 7,039 is the number.
Ten K would probably be ideal. If NU with 8,00 undergrads, alums and Chicago basketball fans can't fill a 10,000 seat arena, maybe they should try hockey instead.Still seems to be too small. 8K ok but 7 is tough
And we’ve never consistently filled a 10,000 seat arena...Ten K would probably be ideal. If NU with 8,00 undergrads, alums and Chicago basketball fans can't fill a 10,000 seat arena, maybe they should try hockey instead.
I hear ya! I think we need to rethink our final two minutes of each game. One on one with Mac? Come on? He has five friggen turnovers in the last two games in the final few minutes. Distribute the balll.I was at the game. There was a lot (too much) of orange fans at AA. Getting out of the east lot after the game was a serious hassle too- it took us a half hour to get onto Manheim. There were still a lot of empty seats though in the sections behind the baskets and the upper level. I really had a great time at the game with two of my buddies- one was an Illini fan. I thought the game was sloppy on both ends. Why is Bryant making so many turnovers throughout and scarily at the end of games? This is alarming and not his typical self. I can tell you though- if the Cats can limit or eliminate the turnovers and bad shots, we can really be a great team this year. We came out of halftime looking like a Sweet 16 team- what will it take to sustain the sharpness on both ends? Our d is getting better- that is a good omen too.
I was at the game. There was a lot (too much) of orange fans at AA. Getting out of the east lot after the game was a serious hassle too- it took us a half hour to get onto Manheim. There were still a lot of empty seats though in the sections behind the baskets and the upper level. I really had a great time at the game with two of my buddies- one was an Illini fan. I thought the game was sloppy on both ends. Why is Bryant making so many turnovers throughout and scarily at the end of games? This is alarming and not his typical self. I can tell you though- if the Cats can limit or eliminate the turnovers and bad shots, we can really be a great team this year. We came out of halftime looking like a Sweet 16 team- what will it take to sustain the sharpness on both ends? Our d is getting better- that is a good omen too.
it does since I really feel that NU is sinking a lot of money into what's going to be the smallest gym in the Big Ten. I feel that's a big mistake, if CC makes a perennial conference contender and NCAA participant. We will see what happens when NU plays a top ranked, non conference opponent at the new small W-R and the demand for seats far exceeds the availability.
And yeah, there was a lot of orange there last night, too. Looked like about 35 to 40 percent by the eye test.
Well then don't say never.And we’ve never consistently filled a 10,000 seat arena...
(Please do not come back with stories of the halcyon days of 1959.)
NU fans were not outnumbered.And I'm saying, this showing justifies it. Friday night, primary rival, coming off a Tournament appearance, star players, and vastly outnumbered.
Ten K would probably be ideal. If NU with 8,00 undergrads, alums and Chicago basketball fans can't fill a 10,000 seat arena, maybe they should try hockey instead.
Well then during the next rebuild they can reduce the seating to 5,000 and if that doesn't work, then cut it back to 2,000. Pretty soon you won't have only the smallest arena in the Big Ten but the smallest in Div.I. Still say they will regret the downsizing, if Collins stays and NU becomes an yearly conference and NCAA championship contenderDemand for seats exceeding availability definitely falls into the "good problem to have" category.
At Allstate this Friday? Yeah, they were...seemingly by quite a margin too.NU fans were not outnumbered.
I'm pretty comfortable with my never, given the only examples you've ever given involved once in a lifetime opponents/circumstances. I'm thinking we didn't have 10,000 in the seats for those season opening Western Michigan games.Well then don't say never.
No but I'd bet their were more then 6,000 fannies in those bleachers.I'm pretty comfortable with my never, given the only examples you've ever given involved once in a lifetime opponents/circumstances. I'm thinking we didn't have 10,000 in the seats for those season opening Western Michigan games.
So we've never consistently filled a 10,000 seat arena? Good to know.No but I'd bet their were more then 6,000 fannies in those bleachers.
I was there and I would say it was at least 50-50.Were you in the building?
NU fans were not outnumbered.