There is no way Starkville's population is 49k. That has to include students. The last census was high 20s.Not even close.
Not counting students:
Tuscaloosa: 2016 census 96k; BHam-212k is not even an hr more like between 30-45.
Auburn: 60k largest city in eastern alabama, the Metro area including Opelika is 90k If you count columbus, GA- 30 min a way, another 200k.
Starkville: 2016 census population: 49k. Could not find a metro area. So include columbus: 24k
Not even close.
I assume that does not count students. So Starkville is 75k. Starkville/Columbus is 100k
Out of 100k I would hope we could get 10% though.
That's EXACTLY what I was suggesting.Agree, but that's not what he was suggesting.
I haven't been to the Hump since 1996 and I don't watch that many basketball games, but every time I tune in I never see actual students. Reaction shots during the broadcast are always of 50-60 year white dudes.
What percentage of the lower bowl is students?
UAT has almost twice as many students as MSU does and Auburn is about 40% larger. That makes a difference. But it still doesn't accunt for the fact that the Hump used to be full, and now it's not.
^this. i was there from 2008-2012. and i remember waiting in line and getting there early for section 106. About five rows in front of jack and jim. and i was disappointed that i didn't see a baseball game in biloxi this year. i live in mobile, AL and i'm going to try and make one weekend series, but having a midweek game in biloxi that me and my son can attend would be great.Somewhere between 20%-25% of the lower bowl is students. Probably closer to 20%. They have the 5 sections at end-court on the north side out of 20 sections total, but the two smallest sections in the lower bowl (109 and 113) are two of those 5 sections. So it isn’t exactly proportional. Before the reseating, they had sections 106-110 in the lower level (I think). 106 is midcourt, so it looked a lot better on TV, and there was a lot more incentive to get there early and get good seats.
This is not a terrible idea. I want to play more baseball games there and Biloxi. Problem is, weekday games are the ones with attendance problems, and you'd have to shuttle the players there to miss classes.
I would definitely like to play MORE basketball games during the holidays at Jackson (or Tupelo, Southaven, Biloxi), since school is out. And maybe play a weekend series at Biloxi, along with the typical Governor's Cup game in Pearl. Problem is, you really want to play as many games as possible at DNF, especially if you're going to play in a tournament like the one in Frisco.
Maybe we could host a neutral site tournament in Biloxi? I actually think that would be a great idea. Great venue and location.
People who call other people d***heads usually need to look at the man in the mirror to see one up close.when you gonna fix the basketball atmosphere already dickhead?
That's a BINGO! Our (lack of) attendance is horrendous. It's embarrassing and something needs to be done LAST YEAR. I touched on this with Cohen years ago, and he stated they are working on a solution. If MSU athletics were a business, Cohen's lack of delivery of said solution would not be accepted as casually.
This is the key issue, I have no idea why we continue to discuss alumni. It's free and 15 minutes maximum drive time door to door. Most can walk.Yeah, back in my college days(the early 2000s), student attendance tended to ebb and flow depending on the opponent. However, I can't recall many games at all when the Rowdies weren't out in full force, and as long as we were playing a half decent opponent(Florida, Bama, OM, UT), you had to get there at least an hour ahead of game time to get a good seat.
I get the people that are choosing the SEC network over a 2+ hr drive during the middle of the week, but the issue with student attendance is puzzling me to me. There just seems to be almost zero interest
^^ Typical Tunnel Vision MSU IdiotYeah, best baseball facility in the country, let's play away games. You are a special kind of stupid.
Reminds me of MSU circa 2002-2004Ole Miss Basketball is getting a boost because their football sucks, the most talented baseball team they ever fielded couldn't get out of the regional and their fans are hungry for something good. Basketball is it. I don't see the football getting better any time soon and the Baseball team is going to keep dangling that carrot on a string in front of them leaving them disappointed again.