would you be ok with almost guaranteed losses @ ranked opponents on the road if it meant the next year you get a game against them at home? You want to play duke , UNC, KU at home.. well they'll demand games on their court also and those are basically losses.
Im not ok with giving away games like that just so you can get a home game every other year.
How does it feel to suck at posting?Cal has it all figured out. Whatever he wants.
Could I have a beer please Mitch....
What say you Rupp Rafters?
This is how I feel. I went to the Evansville game. Went to Blue White game. I know my lengthy post above sounds curmudgeonly. I go to several games a year. But the truth is its hard to want to spend the money when we are playing a poor opponent and we arent a cohesive team yet either. This is UK not Cupcake State. We expect a semi polished product in November.I love my Cats, but why would I spend that kind of money to watch the type of product we get in the early season. I’m on board and understand we play for March, but that doesn’t mean I want to spend a bunch of money while I wait for the team to “click” in mid-February.
Travel distance is certainly the reason for me, which obviously doesn’t apply to the reason for attendance decline as a whole.
What brand of pad do you use?would you be ok with almost guaranteed losses @ ranked opponents on the road if it meant the next year you get a game against them at home? You want to play duke , UNC, KU at home.. well they'll demand games on their court also and those are basically losses.
Im not ok with giving away games like that just so you can get a home game every other year.
How does it feel to suck at posting?
This, plus. Every time I attended games I would see several from the Jackson Purchase area, where I live. Age catches up, prices go up etc. Younger fans just don't support like the old crowd did. We used to drive 4 or 5 hours watch the game, drive home and go to work. How many younger fans do that today, not many?Reasons to not go.
*Ticket prices
*Concession prices
*Parking prices
*Souvenir prices
*Gas prices
*Bathroom lines
*Cheap big screen TV's
*TV is the equivalent of probably mid lower arena while I would be stuck sitting in the top of the upper arena.
*Uncomfortable seating for a bad back.
*2 hour game sandwiched between 3 hours of driving with a bad back.
*Better food and clean bathroom a few seconds away from my comfortable couch.
*Crappy schedule not worth all of the financial investments.
*Life getting in the way (family responsibilities).
*More important things to spend money on.
*Getting burnt out with the OAD era.
*Just don't love sports as much as I used to.
Probably could add more but I will stop there.
Feeling a little butt hurt are we?UK basketball is making millions upon millions of dollars. We pay our coach and AD top dollars in their marketplace. Why would UK want to change anything? So buckle up because ticket prices will continue to go up and students will continue to stay in their dorms or local bars.
You don't change a money maker until the bottom falls out. Then you dig out of the ditch. What we need to do is caution the camera man not to show empty seats and consider piping in "cheers" so people watching on TV will think the crowd is into the game.
The same kind our coach and team uses since they too......... dont want to play that type of schedule. You're horrible saying Cal's a p*ssy like that.What brand of pad do you use?
Reasons to not go.
*Ticket prices
*Concession prices
*Parking prices
*Souvenir prices
*Gas prices
*Bathroom lines
*Cheap big screen TV's
*TV is the equivalent of probably mid lower arena while I would be stuck sitting in the top of the upper arena.
*Uncomfortable seating for a bad back.
*2 hour game sandwiched between 3 hours of driving with a bad back.
*Better food and clean bathroom a few seconds away from my comfortable couch.
*Crappy schedule not worth all of the financial investments.
*Life getting in the way (family responsibilities).
*More important things to spend money on.
*Getting burnt out with the OAD era.
*Just don't love sports as much as I used to.
Probably could add more but I will stop there.
Cable and satellite TV televising every UK game, including the launching of the SEC Channel, are the only factor that has changed in recent years. UK sports tickets are among the least expensive in the SEC. So the TV option is the reason. How do we know this? Because it is happening in most college spectator sports venues across the country, not just in Lexington.
What say you Rupp Rafters?
/threadWhy put all of the above as an option? It's a cop out, and I'm sure it's what most will pick. I don't have social media, and I'm not about to start now, so I can't view the results.
We addressed these issues in the thread I started the other night.
TV is the biggest factor, but all the other factors combine to make TV the biggest factor.
-I pay for cable...why would I want to shell out expensive ticket money to sit anywhere decent (ie not nosebleeds)?
-I can't buy beer at the game, but I can watch the game at home with beer a step away.
-When I get off work, I don't have to haul *** downtown to park, find a spot to park and walk a mile or pay to park. I just hop into my chair and flip on the game.
-I don't have to worry about anyone telling me to sit down, or to stop hollering, when I'm watching it on TV.
-I can order a large pizza, or a full order of wings, for the price of water and a hot dog there.
-If the opponent is a poor one, it's very difficult when going paycheck to paycheck to keep the house above board to justify spending the discretionary income to go, especially when you combine all those other factors in, when you can just as easily watch at home.
And the truth is other than the big games, the environment with the fans is 100 times better at about any bar and grille place around town. Plenty of cheering and hollering and people having fun, not acting like they are out for a night on Broadway.
For me it’s TV. I have the best possible view from my couch looking at my 70 inch TV. I get replays, reverse angles, closeups, slo-mo, I can pause, rewind, etc...
I record the games as I go so I can watch twice if it’s a good game. Or I can go out to dinner with my better half and watch the game on my schedule, fast forwarding thru commercials and halftime crap.
I never went to a game to see the dancing guy.They do a poor job of amping up the crowd. Football games have done a marginally better job. There were a handful of things folks looked forward to, like Dancing Guy, that they got rid of. You know...the few things worth not changing...they change. Meanwhile, we have miraculously finally moved on as a program from the Bay City Rollers. The powers that be just dont get it and for the life of me I dont understand why.
We're playing a football game right now.I never went to a game to see the dancing guy.