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Subject: Why support a team that is completely different each year?


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basketballfan
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Date Posted: Sunday, January 26, 06:01:18pm
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Transfer rule has hurt all teams. But to have a virtually completely new team each year gives most people no enthusiasm to support this team.
The MAAC in general is pathetic and always will be. You would think St Peters going to the Elite 8 would helped at least St Peters. Not the case. Maac is pathetic. First bracketology has them a 16th with qpac. Any fluke team winning the tourney will be a play in.
Hammond will be the last player to play 4 years at NU.

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Maldez
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Date Posted: Sunday, January 26, 06:58:41pm
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You make a lot of good points, bbfan...why follow a team with all new players every year that plays in a crap conference? I have no rational reason why I do, because, honestly, it's been a painful season so far...much more frustration and grief than enjoyment, but I keep watching Niagara basketball...took about 3 games to know all the players by sight, so the brand new roster was not a show-stopper...but I guess I still watch because I've always watched Niagara basketball, since I was 18, and I can't quite get myself to stop now.

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Gt
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Date Posted: Tuesday, January 28, 12:09:23pm
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Another point, with TV and the number of sports networks, you can watch top 25 teams play a number of nights a week. I still follow Niagara but I`m one of the fans that moved to a warmer climate. I watch Niagara but I also follow Duke.

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Maldez
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Date Posted: Tuesday, January 28, 05:12:31pm
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I myself can't just arbitrarily start following a Top 25 team...I bleed purple and there's nothing I can do about it.

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basketballfan
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Date Posted: Saturday, February 01, 01:27:49pm
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Even during the dreadful Casey years it was still nice to appreciate the individual achievements of players that at least committed for 2 years or more like Scott,Dukes,Prochet,and Mason.

Can anyone name 6 players that were on the team last year without looking at prior box scores.

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Attendance
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Date Posted: Sunday, January 26, 10:41:19pm
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Every home game there are over 1500 empty seats. I’d say no one does

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NUSuperfan
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Date Posted: Sunday, January 26, 10:50:45pm
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I wonder what Paulus thinks about attendance and support. What does he care, he's getting paid; and HP can brag that he's a D1 HC.

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wcpurple
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Date Posted: Tuesday, January 28, 12:49:01am
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Anyone who saw Gallagher coach is likely now either being driven to games, deceased, or living in a warmer climate. Off-campus areas aren't safe at night for those who have mobility issues. Furthermore, the impact of Covid has significantly reduced the number of casual fans.

The fan base in their 70s is gradually diminishing for the same reasons each year. It's been 20 years since we last made it to the tournament, and we're in a subpar conference, which doesn't help. Those of us who remember the Frank Layden era are starting to retire and move to warmer places. My connection to the hockey program is weak; that's more for the younger crowd. Fans in their 40s and 50s from the Armstrong era have probably lost interest by now.

It's tough to admit, but who can drive to campus for a 6:30 p.m. midweek game if they're not retired? And if you are retired, chances are your night vision isn't what it used to be. What's the demographic coming to the game or target audience?

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Maldez
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Date Posted: Tuesday, January 28, 07:41:36am
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Good points, wcp!

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NUSuperfan
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Date Posted: Tuesday, January 28, 05:43:22pm
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Yes, good points, and here's another one. The younger fans ,locally, don't give a shit about Niagara basketball. They'd rather stay home and watch games that mean something. The kids today will be wearing UConn or Duke hoodies, etc.. They have no interest whatsoever in going to the GC to cheer on low major hoops featuring Niagara, Sacred Heart, Merrimack ad nauseam. I'd go because NU basketball means something to me, but for today's younger set, it means jack shit.
Heck, you can't even get local talent to stay and attend NU. If NU could at least attract one or two WNY talents to play there, perhaps that would attract the younger community in general to attend Niagara hoops games. BUT THAT AINT HAPPENENIN'.

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