Try 60 years of building a fanbase.Jesus . Roger’s doubling down with he’s amazed at how many don’t understand college attendance. We are sooo stupid. I thought our **** town hurt us. But it actually helps!
If there was ever a time retard should be used, it was the time retarded people cancelled people for using the word retarded.I’m glad the word retarded has come back. It applies here.
My daughter lives there & its too massive for meWouldn't exactly call Austin a "massive metro area".
Retard takeit hasn't, it's still a slur just like it always as been. asinine people just like to think it makes them look cool and edgy. pick a new word...like asinine
Yeah. It's big. But massive is a bit of a stretch. 25th largest in US. For context Charlotte is 21st and Atlanta 8th.Wouldn't exactly call Austin a "massive metro area".
it’s pretty big. 2.4 million people. Pushing top 20 in USA.Wouldn't exactly call Austin a "massive metro area".
Well, it's within half a million of the population of the entire state of Mississippi. I'd say in the context being discussed here it counts as massive.Yeah. It's big. But massive is a bit of a stretch. 25th largest in US. For context Charlotte is 21st and Atlanta 8th.
That's his point, but there are 45x more people in Austin than there are in Oktibbeha County and over 2x as many students at UT than there are at MSU...Kendall doesn't understand basic math.I believe his point is that there is less going on in Starkville which makes baseball more attractive. Lots of options in a metro area for people to choose from.
The closest metropolitan area to MSU (1:20 away) has a population of around 270k. It's Tuscaloosa AL.View attachment 1230743
Ummm..... yes it is.
And the fact that the following metros are this close as well.
1 hour away #24 San Antonio nearly 2.8M people
2 hours away #4 DFW Nearly 8.4M
2.5 hours away #5 Houston Nearly 8M
Here is where the math really doesn’t math. He mentions LSU. Baton Rouge is the State Capital. There are also almost a million people just in Baton Rouge proper. The city would still exist without LSU due to all the river access and chemical plants. That completely negates his argument all together. You can’t have it both ways.
It’s a stupid point, but on top of that, he’s made a stupid example of his stupid point.
Austin is a massive metro of ~2M people and can’t possibly support that attendance. But Baton Rouge, which is a metro of over 800k, is plenty small enough to support it.
Baton Rouge is way more similar to Austin than it is Starkville. None of it makes sense.
Ok. I'll go with that.Well, it's within half a million of the population of the entire state of Mississippi. I'd say in the context being discussed here it counts as massive.
this is what happens when two large metro programs meet... SCHLOSSNAGLED!
Kind of off topic but strange that Gordo and Reform are considered Tuscaloosa metro. Reform, especially, is more "Columbus Metro" if such a thing existed. About 85% of the population of the "Tuscaloosa Metro" is in Tuscaloosa County, but the "metro" includes Hale, Greene, and Pickens also.The closest metropolitan area to MSU (1:20 away) has a population of around 270k. It's Tuscaloosa AL.
For fan purposes I doubt many of them are MSU fans.Kind of off topic but strange that Gordo and Reform are considered Tuscaloosa metro. Reform, especially, is more "Columbus Metro" if such a thing existed. About 85% of the population of the "Tuscaloosa Metro" is in Tuscaloosa County, but the "metro" includes Hale, Greene, and Pickens also.
Unfortunately that applies to Columbus as well.For fan purposes I doubt many of them are MSU fans.
It applies to all the eastern counties of MS.Unfortunately that applies to Columbus as well.
He's definitely got the little man syndromeI’ve long suspected Kendall Rogers has no interest in seeing the game of college baseball grow in popularity.
More interest would bring more and better media attention… and would marginalize his platform and income.
Big fish, small pond… all that stuff..
State, Arkansas, Ole Miss, and LSU are the only ones who care enough about baseball to have a high attendence. If bigger schools don't want to support baseball like we do, why are we trying to shame them into it? I frankly wish we would cool it with the attendence talk. It's a nice talking point, but it doesn't, in itself, mean anything about how good we are as a program!
I'm gonna say huge crowds is a plus in recruiting. I could be wrong.
BOC said himself - the crowd matters to players and coaches. Baseball games at the Dude are incredibly fun and easy to manage for the average fan. It's a great entertainment option if you live nearby.
or within a couple of hours.
We are the best college baseball fans on the planet - as a people. No doubt! The players definitely appreciate the love.
Now we just need to help them win two or three more titles in the next five years.
A stop all the bichin' and bashin.'
I grew up spending a good bit of time in Monroe and Itawamba Counties, and they have some Bama tendencies, but they both pale in comparison to Lowndes. Lowndes is virtually Tuscaloosa West.It applies to all the eastern counties of MS.
When I first came here in 2007, it was a nice place. It has grown exponentially ... outward. The largest growth is from outside the main city in places like Round Rock. I never realized they were adding San Marcos; that is a huge addition.it’s pretty big. 2.4 million people. Pushing top 20 in USA.
this is what happens when two large metro programs meet... SCHLOSSNAGLED!
I've spent a LOT of time in all three, and still do. Lowndes is the worst for sure, but the other two are pretty dang bad.I grew up spending a good bit of time in Monroe and Itawamba Counties, and they have some Bama tendencies, but they both pale in comparison to Lowndes. Lowndes is virtually Tuscaloosa West.
No it doesn't, but you just have to read the signs on the outfield fence to figure that out.It's a nice talking point, but it doesn't, in itself, mean anything about how good we are as a program!