At United Center for NU/Dayton. There are maybe 2,000 people here, and 90 percent of them wearing Dayton red.
I'd say 3,000 now at tipoff, but still all Dayton.
I'll bet you guys are excited about our win! lol
There were more Dayton fans than NU and Illini fans combined. By a lot. Pretty embarrassing
Pretty sure most people looked one time at the ticket prices when they were released, chortled, and said no thanks.
I was there. That was the emptiest I have ever seen the United Center.
Exactly. It's a carbon copy of when the Io-a, UNL OSU people take over Ryan Field. Gives the locals a chance to visit the big city a hell out of their nothing else to do towns. Also NU did little to promote the game. NO newspaper, radio, TV or internet ads. It will be a long, long time before the Cats and their couple of hundred fans are invited back to the UC.Dayton fans probably drove out en masse and spent the weekend, while expecting an easy win. It was pretty quiet in the first half.
Exactly. It's a carbon copy of when the Io-a, UNL OSU people take over Ryan Field. Gives the locals a chance to visit the big city a hell out of their nothing else to do towns. Also NU did little to promote the game. NO newspaper, radio, TV or internet ads. It will be a long, long time before the Cats and their couple of hundred fans are invited back to the UC.
Did you stay for the Illini game? It actually appeared to be far emptier than our game, at least on TV.
Must have been the jackwagon who asked that last question in the Collins press conference. What a joke.1) They need to lower the prices. I was dumb enough to pay face value, but $70 for the third level in that horrible arena with no teams in the top 20 is laughable.
2) The board wasn't the only place that noticed how bad the NU attendance was. Thank goodness for NU family and friends or else the number would have been much lower.
I was certainly one of them.Pretty sure most people looked one time at the ticket prices when they were released, chortled, and said no thanks.
I went. Terrible crowd. Looked for tickets on stub hub and they were 70 bucks a pop for upper level tickets. Uhhhh no thanks, ended up getting them from a friend who works in the UC box office.
Dayton had an awesome showing. I stayed for half the U of I game and they didn't even have anyone there.
Lowest I saw it dip was $40 for the high rows of the corner 300s sections.Seventy bucks a pop on Stub Hub? No wonder nobody was there. NU and the recent Illini teams have a long way to go before they will attract people at those prices.
Maybe they could hold the game in Decatur next year.Our UC attendance was pathetic last year, too. Kind of crazy that we're a few years removed from packing the place with orange, and definitely sad.
Good teams with better matchup and better weather would certainly help.
90% of his game story stuck knocked no show NU fans. He did give the final score at least. I will say that he had a point. Was NUMB in attendance?1) They need to lower the prices. I was dumb enough to pay face value, but $70 for the third level in that horrible arena with no teams in the top 20 is laughable.
2) The board wasn't the only place that noticed how bad the NU attendance was. Thank goodness for NU family and friends or else the number would have been much lower.
90% of his game story stuck knocked no show NU fans. He did give the final score at least. I will say that he had a point. Was NUMB in attendance?
Barely. Once Dayton pretty much had the home crowd feel, it seemed like NUMB wasn't even playing. They may have still been, but you wouldn't know it.
Illinois didn't even bring its band or cheerleaders. Was the weather that bad in Chicago? Or just Champaign?
NU football did not sell out Nebraska at NU football this year. Tarps in place. Just saying.. Is Dr. Jim just mailing it in these days?
NU football did not sell out Nebraska at NU football this year. Tarps in place. Just saying.. Is Dr. Jim just mailing it in these days?
how come people don't want to go to games?
NU football did not sell out Nebraska at NU football this year. Tarps in place. Just saying.. Is Dr. Jim just mailing it in these days?
. . . and those seats blow. You're literally half a city block from the court. The old Chicago Stadium > the United Center.Lowest I saw it dip was $40 for the high rows of the corner 300s sections.