The difference between playing UMKS in frot of 4000 at UMKC's home and KSU in front of 10000 at the sprint center is that SC would have about 6000 extra empty seats.
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Originally posted by shockyI'm not sure we should go to Manhattan without a return visit to CKA. I don't see why that would not be in the deal.
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Originally posted by AshockalypseI think we would bring 9 thousand then there would be some bandwagoners and other Shocker faithful in KC that would put us up to about 13k.
A game at the SC would make little sense. I would imagine we have a fairly small base there, would bring only a few thousand from ICT, and every time I hear a K-Stater talk about their supposed large alumni presence in KC I can only laugh. Radio sports talk and overall press coverage would disagree with that. K-State coverage is a distant third in the KC metro behind the Beakers and the Gold Kitties.
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Originally posted by AndShockOriginally posted by shockyI'm not sure we should go to Manhattan without a return visit to CKA. I don't see why that would not be in the deal.
And we wouldn't get 9k up there for that. If the game were on a Saturday I could see maybe 4 or 5 showing. I don't see KSU bringing another 10 to fill it up.Infinity Art Glass - Fantastic local artist and Shocker fan
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Originally posted by BCSCatI think the game will draw well in KC. Our new AD is a much better promoter than the previous one and, if our recruiting continues at a high level, the team will be good in the foreseeable future. I'm not sure if there is much of a WSU fanbase in KC but I would think it would be a fun road trip from Wichita and I would expect quite a few WSU fans would make their way up I-35.
I'd like to see the Shox play a 4-game series with K-State.
1 game at "the Bram"
1 neutral game at IBA
1 game at Koch
1 ass-whippin' game over the kitties in the NCAA tournament at the Qwest.
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KSU is not going to be a big draw at Sprint. I'm not sure KU is a big draw at Sprint, and their alumni presence in KC is annoyingly large. There are certainly KSU alums in the Kansas City area, but whoever said they are a distant third hit it right on the head.
But more to the point: does anyone think Marshall has the authority to be offering game sets to potential opponents? I'm not saying it's not possible, but it certainly isn't probable. There's a reason the guys who are better at managing money/time/logistics are put in charge of scheduling. This rumor sounds far-fetched to me.
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Originally posted by tw805But more to the point: does anyone think Marshall has the authority to be offering game sets to potential opponents? I'm not saying it's not possible, but it certainly isn't probable. There's a reason the guys who are better at managing money/time/logistics are put in charge of scheduling. This rumor sounds far-fetched to me.
Secondly, coach Marshall might of just been proposing a general idea. The scheduling gurus can work it out laterThe mountains are calling, and I must go.
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Originally posted by wsushox1Originally posted by tw805But more to the point: does anyone think Marshall has the authority to be offering game sets to potential opponents? I'm not saying it's not possible, but it certainly isn't probable. There's a reason the guys who are better at managing money/time/logistics are put in charge of scheduling. This rumor sounds far-fetched to me.
Secondly, coach Marshall might of just been proposing a general idea. The scheduling gurus can work it out later
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I just want whatever we do to make sense.
Okie State at Gallagher-Iba, Chuck and the Ford Center makes sense.
At Syracuse makes sense.
Michigan State in Auburn Hills makes sense.
Duke at CIS makes sense.
Hell, I'm good with Gonzaga at Key Arena.
Playing K-State in KC doesn't make sense. Giving up a home game for what would be at best a 70-30 WSU crowd at IBA doesn't make sense.
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2 years ago we had 18K attend a game against a terrible team at the SC. Last year the game was very poorly marketed and we ended up with a small crowd. The interest is KSU basketball is high now with less than 1,000 tickets remaining at the Bram and a very good chance it will be sold out for all games this year. In a terrible economy and with a fan base that, for many, has to drive an hour or 2 just to attend a game that's impressive.
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Originally posted by BCSCat2 years ago we had 18K attend a game against a terrible team at the SC. Last year the game was very poorly marketed and we ended up with a small crowd. The interest is KSU basketball is high now with less than 1,000 tickets remaining at the Bram and a very good chance it will be sold out for all games this year. In a terrible economy and with a fan base that, for many, has to drive an hour or 2 just to attend a game that's impressive.
Perhaps you are right about the KC angle.....there were 40k for the ISU football game and about 30-40% were Cyclone fans....basketball ain't football. My point is that IF Ksu continues to build the program, then PERHAPS they will draw well in KC....It is beyond short sighted to blame a small crowd last season on "poor marketing"...it's called fan apathy and none of us is immune.
Now, this isn't meant to "shoot the messenger" , but it is my opinion that your basketball program, while certainly ugrading the product, teeters on impending disaster. Your coach is a unprofessional loose cannon and the quality of student athletes is doomed to be source of negative publicity to say nothing of the other members of the coaching staff. If, in 4 seasons, the program growth has continued, with this staff, I will be stunned. But as I said, it's only my opinion.
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Originally posted by WuDrWuOriginally posted by BCSCat2 years ago we had 18K attend a game against a terrible team at the SC. Last year the game was very poorly marketed and we ended up with a small crowd. The interest is KSU basketball is high now with less than 1,000 tickets remaining at the Bram and a very good chance it will be sold out for all games this year. In a terrible economy and with a fan base that, for many, has to drive an hour or 2 just to attend a game that's impressive.
Perhaps you are right about the KC angle.....there were 40k for the ISU football game and about 30-40% were Cyclone fans....basketball ain't football. My point is that IF Ksu continues to build the program, then PERHAPS they will draw well in KC....It is beyond short sighted to blame a small crowd last season on "poor marketing"...it's called fan apathy and none of us is immune.
Now, this isn't meant to "shoot the messenger" , but it is my opinion that your basketball program, while certainly ugrading the product, teeters on impending disaster. Your coach is a unprofessional loose cannon and the quality of student athletes is doomed to be source of negative publicity to say nothing of the other members of the coaching staff. If, in 4 seasons, the program growth has continued, with this staff, I will be stunned. But as I said, it's only my opinion.
I appreciate your opinion and your fervor for your own team but my friend - prepare to be stunned.
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