what does everyone think tonight's game attendance will be? not, the sold, but the "in house" number.
i think including students, it will be around 9,000
pretty much everyone i know has decided to not go and watch from home due to the snow.
It is not snowing in downtown MKE right now.
I bet there won't be more than 2 inches of snow downtown by the end of the game, and that should all be slush. The 8 inches is supposed to fall downtown between 6pm tonight and 7am tomorrow morning. With less than an inch an hour falling it shouldn't affect travel at all.
If you don't want to go to the game that's fine, but don't blame it on the snow.
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UWM will probably feel like its a home game.
Don't the students have exams this week? The section might be smaller than it was on saturday.
The attendance will be low due to exams probably and the fact that it isn't much of a rivalry. Rivalries are made due to their being good games as well as proximity.
Quote from: wyoMUfan on December 08, 2009, 01:08:00 PM
Don't the students have exams this week? The section might be smaller than it was on saturday.
Exams are next week, but between the snow, the fact that it's a Tuesday night, and the amount of projects and term papers due this week, it's fair to expect a really low number of students.
Plus, UWM sucks.
I'm a student and I know I won't be attending the game because of work and end of the semester papers. A few friends are going, but I haven't really heard much buzz about the game on campus. I get the feeling most students don't see MU/UWM a rivalry, either because the series is so lopsided or because most students aren't from Milwaukee and don't care.
But we'll see, I know I'll be watching the game while working on my papers.
According to the Badger board's logic, probably 1000. Despite being in the top 15 nationally in attendance the last 3 years, with the average being within around 1000 less than their beloved and amazing Kohl Center average, they continue to pretend Marquette doesnt draw and our attendance is a joke. I hear that only 300-500 people attend games, most of whom are close relatives of the team, and that Scuzz pays the papers and the Bradley Center to inflate the figures.
It doesn't matter what the actual attendance is.
Buzz will get MU to report a big number so it looks good for him.
If you want proof, go to the game tonight and see if you think it matches what is reported in the paper.
Inflating attendance is about the head coach's ego. It has been for at least the past 10 years.
Wish I could come tonight but driving up from Chicago into the storm is a bad idea. I will have to watch it on 360 or something. Disappointed for sure. If the place is half full we'll be lucky. If I lived in Milw I'd go for sure.
Quote from: Skatastrophy on December 08, 2009, 12:46:30 PM
If you don't want to go to the game that's fine, but don't blame it on the snow.
Living in Rockford, Illinois, I'm gonna blame it on the snow.
I'm missing my first home game in 5 years.
Quote from: 2002mualum on December 08, 2009, 03:52:08 PM
Inflating attendance is about the head coach's ego. It has been for at least the past 10 years.
I hate Crean as much as the next guy but I'm pretty sure that the attendance figure is based on tickets sold. Thus when all 4,500 students don't show in addition to season ticket holders, the crowd is significantly smaller than what is reported.
In the end all that counts is tickets sold. $$$
Quote from: 2002mualum on December 08, 2009, 03:52:08 PM
Inflating attendance is about the head coach's ego. It has been for at least the past 10 years.
Some coaches care a lot more than others.
I did find it very funny, that last year not one single MU home game had "The largest crowd to ever watch a college basketball game in the state of Wisconsin."
Perhaps, the weather was a little worse last year than previous years... Can't think of what else would change to have a record that was broken so many times, not fall during 08-09 season.
Quote from: JWags85 on December 08, 2009, 03:48:07 PM
According to the Badger board's logic, probably 1000. Despite being in the top 15 nationally in attendance the last 3 years, with the average being within around 1000 less than their beloved and amazing Kohl Center average, they continue to pretend Marquette doesnt draw and our attendance is a joke. I hear that only 300-500 people attend games, most of whom are close relatives of the team, and that Scuzz pays the papers and the Bradley Center to inflate the figures.
I apologize for hijacking this thread with the theme of the other UWM thread, but if anyone thinks that we can somehow pacify the freakshow stupidity such as pointed out above by giving in to the interests of the UW sister school basketball programs, they're crazy.
Quote from: TallTitan34 on December 08, 2009, 04:01:06 PM
I hate Crean as much as the next guy but I'm pretty sure that the attendance figure is based on tickets sold. Thus when all 4,500 students don't show in addition to season ticket holders, the crowd is significantly smaller than what is reported.
In the end all that counts is tickets sold. $$$
I actually agree 100%.
But, there were a lot of threads about this in the past, and I was led to believe it was about the head coach's ego, not the actual tickets sold.
Hmmm...
Maybe it is just about the # of tickets sold...
Quote from: Daniel on December 08, 2009, 03:54:30 PM
Wish I could come tonight but driving up from Chicago into the storm is a bad idea. I will have to watch it on 360 or something. Disappointed for sure. If the place is half full we'll be lucky. If I lived in Milw I'd go for sure.
Take amtrack.
Quote from: MU_B2002 on December 08, 2009, 04:40:24 PM
Take amtrack.
Last train leaves Milwaukee at 7.35. Plus you have to get to Union Station then too.
Michael Hunt and crew said there would be 18000+ several years ago for this game so I see no reason why there won't be.
It doesn't matter what the weather is like downtown. Its all about the people that have to drive into the city. I'd say with all the factors: weather, it being a Tuesday night and end of the semester attendance will be low.
Quote from: ChicosBailBonds on December 08, 2009, 05:00:04 PM
Michael Hunt and crew said there would be 18000+ several years ago for this game so I see no reason why there won't be.
Ah, good old Mike Hunt. Whatever happened to Mike Hunt?
Watching on t.v. I don't know if I spot anyone in the upper bowl. yikes.
Quote from: muhoosier260 on December 08, 2009, 07:30:11 PM
Watching on t.v. I don't know if I spot anyone in the upper bowl. yikes.
My thoughts too from what I can make out on ESPN 360.
Quote from: 4everwarriors on December 08, 2009, 06:53:21 PM
Ah, good old Mike Hunt. Whatever happened to Mike Hunt?
Injured. Didn't you hear about Mike Hunt hurts after a rough night.
Attendance: 14,244
Quote from: 4everwarriors on December 08, 2009, 06:53:21 PM
Ah, good old Mike Hunt. Whatever happened to Mike Hunt?
He's still writing....tomorrow's story is mostly about the death of George Koonce's wife (RIP). Terrible loss for Mr. Koonce but excuse me for being skeptical on Hunt using it as a way for him (Hunt) to duck for cover on poor attendance, poor game tonight, etc that he kept pushing in his columns the last few years....he even had the courage (for once) to say this mean's nothing for MU but it's good for the city, even if UWM is terrible and has never won a game. Somehow it will help get us ready for the Big East (of course traveling to UWM in future years and not playing a quality road game is going to get us ready for the Big East...how....exactly?) Good grief. But the writing is on the wall, we're going to continue the series and give them now even MORE weighting because they....deserve it.....apparently. I just hope MSOE becomes a regular season fixture along with Viterbo, Osh Kosh, Eau Claire and LaCrosse. We might as well try to really really get every part of Wisconsin on our side because certainly these games will do this.
http://www.jsonline.com/sports/78837682.html
Quote from: muhoosier260 on December 08, 2009, 07:30:11 PM
Watching on t.v. I don't know if I spot anyone in the upper bowl. yikes.
The upper deck, at least on the sidelines, was about half full.