• Welcome to BradleyFans.com! Visitors are welcome, but we encourage you to sign up and register as a member. It's free and takes only a few seconds. Just click on the link to Register at the top right of the page, and follow instructions. If you have any problems or questions, click on the link at the bottom right of the page to Contact Us.

Sellout?

It probably is, but IMO it has as much to do with the odd times and days for the games than anything. We have never had so many afternoon games, and Sunday games as we have had this year. And the abundance of Wednesday night games always hurts the attendance, too (church activities for many).
 
I am not arguing your numbers or trying to start something here, but....

Tickets sold and tickets used are two different things. I understand BU only cares about the # sold, but the actual attendance at games SEEMS down to me this year.

I understand your point, but the topic was "sellout". You can't sell more tickets than there are seats. People actually showing up to the game has nothing to do with discounted tickets. Some people would rather stay home and watch the Bears on television. It that's a reason to not go, then it's pretty much wide open as to why people don't show up.
 
I understand your point, but the topic was "sellout". You can't sell more tickets than there are seats. People actually showing up to the game has nothing to do with discounted tickets. Some people would rather stay home and watch the Bears on television. It that's a reason to not go, then it's pretty much wide open as to why people don't show up.

I completely agree with you. I was just pointing out that I thought the crowds SEEMED down to me this year.
 
Why doesn't UNI draw more? They are a top 25 team in the country and the best team in Iowa.

Why doesn't illinois state draw more? They have MANY more students, are coming off an NIT season, and have one of the most successful coaches in the conference. Seems their marketing/discounted tickets aren't doing much for them.
 
I am not arguing your numbers or trying to start something here, but....

Tickets sold and tickets used are two different things. I understand BU only cares about the # sold, but the actual attendance at games SEEMS down to me this year.

Which doesn't exactly coincide with the "tough economic times" reasoning. Why would 2-3,000 people buy tickets for something and not show up in these tough times? :?
 
All I m saying is I know some people that would go but don't have the money to go right now.

I realize that and it sucks. I'm just saying there are discounted tickets available if you purchase them before the season. I would like to see Bradley giving some tickets away, but only on 96.5 or WMBD. I would not want a Rivermen situation, where you can turn on ANY local radio station and they are constantly giving away tickets. A limited number for each game would be nice though.
 
You guys are correct ISU should draw more. For the Bradley and Drake game had unbelievable student sections and for some reason those have gone away. Also like many have said about Bradley the marketing department at ISU appears to be missing the basics when it comes to ticket sales. For instance ISU has been doing a Redbird Ambassador program all year which is a great idea. It brings some old crowd favorites back, but they never promote who is going to be back. So people dont even know who its gonna be from game to game. Im sure if people knew certain people were gonna be there to see it would help drag a few more out. Owell but like been said above being succesful year in year out helps.
 
One thing I have always wondered about is the apparent lack of widespread suppport for BU MBB from the African American population in the Peoria area. Given the large interest in high school basketball in Peoria area with the African American population, I would have thought their support and numbers at BU games, particularly with the local BB talent BU has had, would be much higher than it appeared to me when I was still able to attend games.

IMHO this is an untapped resource of fan support for BU Mens BB.
 
Not saying we should ever be this desperate, but ISU is offering $3 tix for senior night. Though wedont market well, I'd prefer being mediocre marketing than begging fans to come see us (cough ISU).
 
There is a difference- Bradley doesn't own the Civic Center, and the Redbirds do own their own arena. ISU can afford to let people in free if they want just to boost attendance numbers, and some schools do that..
I am not sure how it works, but I think Bradley pays a fee to the Civic Center for each paid admission. I don't know what the split is, but they cannot reduce the ticket price too much, or they end up losing money.
 
It probably is, but IMO it has as much to do with the odd times and days for the games than anything. We have never had so many afternoon games, and Sunday games as we have had this year. And the abundance of Wednesday night games always hurts the attendance, too (church activities for many).

BU games for the most part have always been Wed/Sat. When this program had records other then 14-13, the day of the week was irrelavant. People will go and support a winning program.

BU also has had afternoon games in the past. Infact there was a time that BU played on Super Bowl Sunday.

Point is if your team is good and wins and does not blow big home leads the casual fan will show up and support regardless of day of the week or starting time. And I bet that diehard you speak of would be more inclined to forget about those church activites if the above had not occured this season.

But when your very average and have blown to many home games, it isnt hard for people to find something else to do.
 
I think this is one of the biggest reasons for a little dropoff of attendance.
I know several families who always buy tickets before the season and go to a bunch of selected games per year. Because of the economy, the lack of Saturday night games, and the abundance of Wednesday night games (church activities for many people) they held off buying tickets, and have bought for just a couple games as the year went along. Since the BracketBuster game was an unknown opponent, it may have suffered more than the conference games. I think we'll have 10,000.

While the economy certainly CAN affect attendance blowing all those games at home has hurt us worse then anything. People will come in tough times for a REAL good product.

Cat was reeling back in the early/mid 80's and THOSE teams were good enough to draw people inin SPITE of tough economic times.

IF this team was competing for a top 3 spot we'd be getting those 2k fans we are down this year.....
 
I am not arguing your numbers or trying to start something here, but....

Tickets sold and tickets used are two different things. I understand BU only cares about the # sold, but the actual attendance at games SEEMS down to me this year.

PLEASE PLEASE don't get me started on this....too late. :)

The rears in the seat are ALL THAT matter. Its the PULSE of the program. Selling tickets means places like Cat and other busineses have bought seats but when they go unused it shows that the excitment just isn't there.

More often then not these corporations GIVE these tickets away so the economy excuse is lame, at least to a certain degree.

I mean FREEBIES and people won't come.

To keep spouting these USELES numbers of tickets sold that ONLY help the bean counters is like burying your head in the sand.

Anyone (even Ray Charles) can actually go to a game and SEE first hand it just is not the same as past years...and is often quite lame.

Its sad.

Attendance is down...PERIOD.

Reasons...

Economy...a little....not a real great product...ALOT. Other factors include not enough Sat. Nite games and too many (ONE is TOO mnay) of those gosh awful SUNDAY games.

GIVE EM UP BU...THEY ARE A WASTE.
 
Back
Top