star2city Posted February 15, 2007 Posted February 15, 2007 2006-7 Attendance to Date NDSU Football 81886 NDSU Men's BB 25510 NDSU WBB 14581 NDSU VB 4412 NDSU Wrestling 126389 UND Football 52963 UND MBB 23754 UND WBB 26501 UND VB 3968 UND Hockey 191594 UND WH 4943 303723 With (hopefully) probably four more hockey games and women's BB playoffs, UND attendance will practically triple NDSU's. Quote
MplsBison Posted February 15, 2007 Posted February 15, 2007 What if you took the total attendance for all sports for each school and divided by the total number of events? Quote
Smoggy Posted February 15, 2007 Posted February 15, 2007 What if you took the total attendance for all sports for each school and divided by the total number of events? Then we better not forget about metro populations either. You guys do claim to be a "big" city. Quote
Hammersmith Posted February 15, 2007 Posted February 15, 2007 Hey star, do you have the attendance for the WBB game vs. Northern State? It's not in the box score. Thanks. Quote
SiouxMD Posted February 15, 2007 Author Posted February 15, 2007 Hey star, do you have the attendance for the WBB game vs. Northern State? It's not in the box score. Thanks. I am not star...but the attendance was 2094. Quote
Corella Posted February 15, 2007 Posted February 15, 2007 What if you took the total attendance for all sports for each school and divided by the total number of events? Interesting comparison. Here are my statistics, and I added soccer which star2city didn't have in his numbers. Every sport which publishes attendance was included, except wrestling, which curiously doesn't provide that info. No guarantees of mistake free, but they should be correct. UND Games Total Attend Avg Attend per contest Men's Basketball - 11 23754 2160 Women's Basketball - 13 26501 2039 Football - 6 52,963 8827 Men's Hockey - 17 191594 11270 Women's Hockey - 16 4943 309 Soccer - 10 1790 179 Volleyball - 12 3968 331 Totals - 85 305,513 3594 NDSU Men's basketball - 10 25510 2551 Women's Basketball - 10 14581 1458 Football - 5 81866 16,377 Soccer - 6 1054 176 Volleyball - 6 4412 735 Totals - 37 127,423 3444 EDIT: Sorry about this fine graph work that appears. Between me hitting the "post" icon and it appearing in the thread the actual form goes to Hell. UND's avg per contest is better, and that is without any published wrestling attendance figures, which would also severely hamper NDSU's average. ONe would assume that NDSU's avg/game would rise slightly after the completion of the winter sports considering the Jackrabbit men still have to visit Fargo, and the UND figures should also rise slightly as well with 2 home hockey games left. Quote
DI IN FARGO Posted February 15, 2007 Posted February 15, 2007 2006-7 Attendance to Date NDSU Football 81886 NDSU Men's BB 25510 NDSU WBB 14581 NDSU VB 4412 NDSU Wrestling 126389 UND Football 52963 UND MBB 23754 UND WBB 26501 UND VB 3968 UND Hockey 191594 UND WH 4943 303723 With (hopefully) probably four more hockey games and women's BB playoffs, UND attendance will practically triple NDSU's. How ridiculous is that arguement, for one your including a sport for which we don't sponsor. Secondly I wouldn't be so quick to add a sport win which when mens and womens figures are combined your losing money. Quote
SiouxMD Posted February 15, 2007 Author Posted February 15, 2007 How ridiculous is that arguement, for one your including a sport for which we don't sponsor. Secondly I wouldn't be so quick to add a sport win which when mens and womens figures are combined your losing money. Make sure you chastise MplsBison as well...he started it with this statement: What if you took the total attendance for all sports for each school and divided by the total number of events? Quote
The Sicatoka Posted February 15, 2007 Posted February 15, 2007 How ridiculous is that arguement, for one your including a sport for which we don't sponsor. Not ridiculous at all when you consider what "Corella" was responding to, namely (emphasis added): What if you took the total attendance for all sports for each school and divided by the total number of events? Secondly I wouldn't be so quick to add a sport win which when mens and womens figures are combined your losing money. You need to wheel out the numbers to back up that assertion. My numbers say "Total Revenues of all Sports, except football and basketball, combined" (men and women combined) exceed "Total Expenses of all Sports, except football and basketball, combined" (men and women combined). Given that the vast majority of the revenue is mens hockey (11000+ fans per game for 20+ games) and a non-insignificant part of the expenses has to be all of the other teams (swimming and diving, baseball, softball, tennis, soccer, volleyball, golf, track, cross-country) I'd say I have a basis to be skeptical (disbelieve?) your assertion until you prove it. Quote
Dak Posted February 16, 2007 Posted February 16, 2007 HAHAHAHA, Sioux hockey sells more tickets than all NDSU sports combine. After four more games almost double the tickets NDSU sells. I guess the AG school needs to host more of those old fashion Tractor pulls, At least their ticket sales would pick up. Quote
Hammersmith Posted February 16, 2007 Posted February 16, 2007 I am not star...but the attendance was 2094. Thanks. There used to be a "NA" there instead of a number. It looks like they ended up copying the men's attendance over. Quote
WYOBISONMAN Posted February 16, 2007 Posted February 16, 2007 The bottom line is you need to get your attendance for football up significantly to help fund the DI move......that was my only point before all this sioux fan whining took off..........Geez..... Quote
GeauxSioux Posted February 16, 2007 Posted February 16, 2007 The bottom line is you need to get your attendance for football up significantly to help fund the DI move......that was my only point before all this sioux fan whining took off..........Geez..... And I believe that the attendance will increase. Quote
star2city Posted February 16, 2007 Posted February 16, 2007 The bottom line is you need to get your attendance for football up significantly to help fund the DI move......that was my only point before all this sioux fan whining took off..........Geez..... Even selling out the Alerus is not going to bring in anywhere near the type of funding that will propel a DI move. At most $250,000 will be gained, more likely $150,000. For that matter, NDSU's football attendance is not the big revenue driver that some of its fans claim it is. NDSU's boosts in revenue seem to be coming from Teammakers and private donations, as any football revenue increases seems to be offset by basketball attendance declines, at least in past years. Having one game against a IA BCS opponent will potentially be worth more than an season of Alerus sellouts. Quote
Bison Dan Posted February 16, 2007 Posted February 16, 2007 And I believe that the attendance will increase. This won't help. http://www.in-forum.com/Sports/articles/156697 2008 will be a lean year. Quote
sultan Posted February 16, 2007 Posted February 16, 2007 And of course the Bison fans are going to do nothing but praise the Great West conference since they have always said what an unbelievable conference it is. The Sioux and USD will be better football teams entering the conference than NDSU and SDSU were when they entered the Great West. AT least we won't have to worry about Bison fans bad mouthing the Great West. Quote
SiouxMD Posted February 16, 2007 Author Posted February 16, 2007 And of course the Bison fans are going to do nothing but praise the Great West conference since they have always said what an unbelievable conference it is. The Sioux and USD will be better football teams entering the conference than NDSU and SDSU were when they entered the Great West. AT least we won't have to worry about Bison fans bad mouthing the Great West. I wouldn't be so sure about that... Quote
WYOBISONMAN Posted February 16, 2007 Posted February 16, 2007 Even selling out the Alerus is not going to bring in anywhere near the type of funding that will propel a DI move. At most $250,000 will be gained, more likely $150,000. For that matter, NDSU's football attendance is not the big revenue driver that some of its fans claim it is. NDSU's boosts in revenue seem to be coming from Teammakers and private donations, as any football revenue increases seems to be offset by basketball attendance declines, at least in past years. Having one game against a IA BCS opponent will potentially be worth more than an season of Alerus sellouts. I have no doubt that the UND attendance will go up as better teams come to play in Grand Forks. If I were the UND AD I would be on the phone to the Griz and and go play them in Missoula. That would start generating a lot of interest....especially if you beat them (a lot of fun because it upsets the Griz fans so much!). I wouldn't try and get a home and home or a 2 away for 1 home with the Griz as they will probably just execute the buyout so they wouldn't have to play an away game. I also think the size of the indoor arenas in both Fargo and Grand Forks may get to be an issue. The way things are going capacity will get reached and then there is the big problem that it is almost impossible to expand the seating of either. FBS games will be a big factor in increasing funding as is the private donations and an active booster club. But, the more butts you can get in the seats on Saturday, the more buzz a program will generate. Quote
GeauxSioux Posted February 16, 2007 Posted February 16, 2007 This won't help. http://www.in-forum.com/Sports/articles/156697 2008 will be a lean year. With all of the scheduling problems that NDSU had the first couple of years in the transition did football attendance go up or down? 2003 11,567 2004 13,269 2005 14,160 Hmmm, So why are you so sure that 2008 will be a lean year for UND? Could it be because you just plain hate UND and a lean year is what you want for UND? Quote
Bison Dan Posted February 16, 2007 Posted February 16, 2007 With all of the scheduling problems that NDSU had the first couple of years in the transition did football attendance go up or down? 2003 11,567 2004 13,269 2005 14,160 Hmmm, So why are you so sure that 2008 will be a lean year for UND? Could it be because you just plain hate UND and a lean year is what you want for UND? You will have no conference for 2008 but it will depend on how good of scheduling you do for 2008. Something you will find out (scheduling) is not easy as an independent and sometimes requires paying teams alot of money for a home game. Quote
The Sicatoka Posted February 16, 2007 Posted February 16, 2007 The bottom line is you need to get your attendance for football up significantly to help fund the DI move......that was my only point before all this sioux fan whining took off..........Geez..... I don't see football being a huge revenue positive at either UND or NDSU right now. As a matter of fact, it appears, the way OPE has it reported, both are losing money with football. I'll leave the "how OPE has it reported" arguments to the local forensic accountants to dispute. (See Dept of Education data.) But yes, I want a full Alerus Center because that is better than a 2/3 full Alerus Center. Quote
PCM Posted February 16, 2007 Posted February 16, 2007 But yes, I want a full Alerus Center because that is better than a 2/3 full Alerus Center. You radical! Quote
The Sicatoka Posted February 16, 2007 Posted February 16, 2007 You radical! Me and my wacky notions. Quote
Hammersmith Posted February 16, 2007 Posted February 16, 2007 Even selling out the Alerus is not going to bring in anywhere near the type of funding that will propel a DI move. At most $250,000 will be gained, more likely $150,000. For that matter, NDSU's football attendance is not the big revenue driver that some of its fans claim it is. NDSU's boosts in revenue seem to be coming from Teammakers and private donations, as any football revenue increases seems to be offset by basketball attendance declines, at least in past years. Having one game against a IA BCS opponent will potentially be worth more than an season of Alerus sellouts. Two quick comments. First, you are correct about Team Makers being a bigger factor than the attendance numbers, but remember that the two are linked. Larger attendance usually means more season ticket sales and that generally means more money to the booster club. The increase in attendance becomes a double boon. Second, the decline in basketball attendance has not been as bad as it appears. Moving from doubleheaders to individual games has cut reported attendance but probably has increased, or held constant, the gate receipts. Quote
Hammersmith Posted February 16, 2007 Posted February 16, 2007 With all of the scheduling problems that NDSU had the first couple of years in the transition did football attendance go up or down? 2003 11,567 2004 13,269 2005 14,160 Hmmm, So why are you so sure that 2008 will be a lean year for UND? Could it be because you just plain hate UND and a lean year is what you want for UND? If you want attendance to go up during your first years of DI, I recommend you tell Coach Lennon to go 2-8 next year then recover after that. It seems to work. What I'm really saying is that I think the 2002-2004 attendance rise had less to do with the transition than it did the excitement of Bohl and the recovery of the NDSU tradition. I think the 2005 and beyond numbers have been helped by DI, though. Quote
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