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Post by vbprisoner on Mar 12, 2015 12:26:22 GMT -5
Interesting, thanks for posting. What do the Wahine avg at home? First post at bottom lists the top schools individually with home attendance.
Hawaii - 6,357
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Post by bigfan on Mar 12, 2015 12:29:15 GMT -5
Interesting, thanks for posting. What do the Wahine avg at home? First post at bottom lists the top schools individually with home attendance.
Hawaii - 6,357
I thought this was total attendance (road and home). I thought the Wahine avg 8000-9000 at home
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Post by vbprisoner on Mar 12, 2015 12:32:53 GMT -5
First post at bottom lists the top schools individually with home attendance.
Hawaii - 6,357
I thought this was total attendance (road and home). I thought the Wahine avg 8000-9000 at home Nope, they are second behind Nebraska. The NCAA only puts out home attendance figures.
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Post by jayj79 on Mar 28, 2015 2:19:51 GMT -5
Misleading. The Big 12 only has 9 schools. The average for each conference would give the true picture of fan support. not only do different conferences have different numbers of teams, but the amount of home matches that a team hosts varies greatly too. Some schools host two or three non-conference tournaments/invitationals in a year (which means 4-12 extra home matches), where some schools don't host any such tournaments/invitationals.
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Post by WahineFan44 on Mar 28, 2015 2:27:36 GMT -5
First post at bottom lists the top schools individually with home attendance.
Hawaii - 6,357
I thought this was total attendance (road and home). I thought the Wahine avg 8000-9000 at home Kind of late, but they usually get around 6000 at a match, but for the senior nights, big confrence matches (UCLA 2 years ago, texas 2 years ago, usc 2011) they sold out. The 2011 regional sold out within a couple days I think. It was madness in that arena.
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Post by redbeard2008 on Mar 28, 2015 14:41:52 GMT -5
The Pac-12's scheduling to maximize coverage on its network, with Mon-Tue-Wed matches and early start times definitely depressed attendance. That said, there are certainly some attendance tail-draggers in the Pac. UCLA played most of their season at Pepperdine and a high school gym, after their home floor was flooded.
Can anyone provide a link to these stats? On the NCAA site, I can't find anything past 2012.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 28, 2015 15:32:05 GMT -5
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Post by auntmaynard on Mar 30, 2015 16:11:15 GMT -5
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Post by bigfan on Mar 30, 2015 16:40:21 GMT -5
The Pac-12's scheduling to maximize coverage on its network, with Mon-Tue-Wed matches and early start times definitely depressed attendance. It will only get worse. Why fight traffic?
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Post by rogero1 on Mar 31, 2015 8:46:03 GMT -5
And put nebraska back in the big 12, and it would be much closer. Nebraska in any conference would instantly boost numbers. Just like how the WAC was constantly ranked because of Hawaii. B1g volleyball is second to none when it comes to attendance, but nebraska volleyball is a lot of that reason Seriously. Why don't we take psu out and put them In independents. My point was if you look at average breakdown with number of teams taken into consideration, B1g would still have them beat. We can go back and start taking a lot of teams and putting them back in original conferences but that's irrelevant now cause they're not in the conferences. Nebraska is part of B1g now not big 12 This was about conferences as whole, not what individual schools add to it. Stay here in the present not past. Some people here only want to live in previous delusional glories. They are our colorful dinosaurs.
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Post by redbeard2008 on Apr 1, 2015 16:44:20 GMT -5
Let's see, a northern conference with limited TV coverage is leading in attendance for an indoor fall sport. Surprise, surprise.
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