No one talks about it because we stink. Do you think the Indiana football message boards were loaded with tons of people visiting and commenting when they had Tom Allen or whomever churning out 3-9 or 4-8 records with maybe 1 B10 win a season? Their fans were not so jazzed about a general CFB discussion while they stunk at football either. People mainly come to this board to discuss Penn State sports not whether Duke will win the NCAA championship in basketball.Indiana was averaging 45k in their 55k stadium in the 5 years before Cignetti...We're not even half filling the BJC. But without an influx of $ to upgrade their roster, Indiana likely is still in the same spot. Unless we put in an influx of money, we're likely in the same spot.
Jones is right on PSU fans not being basketball fans (in relation to our peers)...hell, look at any post here talking College Basketball (a handful of people join in) or the NBA (people come out of the woodwork telling you how bad the NBA/basketball is). Most of the teams in our conference have hoops fans that will support the team win or lose. Pulling in a post that I made two years ago...
Looking at our last two NCAA caliber teams, here are the numbers down the stretch...
Saturday 1/11/20 - ranked 20th hosting Wisconsin - 10,139
Saturday 1/18/20 - Ohio St (Thon Game) - 14,785
Wednesday 1/29/20 - ranked 24th hosting Indiana - 7,656
Saturday 2/8/20 - ranked 22 hosting Minnesota - 15,261 (bravo)
Saturday 2/15/20 - ranked 13th hosting Northwestern - 14,402
Tuesday 2/18/20 - ranked 9th hosting Illinois - 9,506 (really disappointing)
Wednesday 2/26/20 - ranked 16th hosting Rutgers - 8,345
Tuesday 3/3/20 - ranked 20th hosting 16th Michigan St - 13,437
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Wednesday 1/11/23 - Indiana - 8,502
Saturday 1/21/23 - Nebraska - 11,297
Sunday 1/29/23 (Thon Game) - Michigan - 12,047
Wednesday 2/8/23 - Wisconsin - 7,213
Tuesday 2/14/23 - Illinois - 7,297
Sunday 2/26/23 - Rutgers - 12,082
Sunday 3/5/23 - hosting 21st Maryland - 10,672 (really disappointing)
There isn't another team in the conference outside of Northwestern that has this many empty seats in their building as they're pushing for an NCAA bid. There are many factors here (BJC too big, fanbase too spread out for weeknight games, lack of fans that make attending basketball games a priority, etc)...but they are factors that no one other than Northwestern faces (and it's that much tougher to recruit bringing high school kids into a morgue when our peers have packed houses night in and night out, most even in their down years).
The answers are pretty simple:
-Invest in the program and get NIL at least up to average for the B10
Then you probably stick with Rhoades for one more year just to avoid a huge buyout and see what he can do with those resources. I would can him now and start fresh with a new coach who knows he will have at least average NIL resources to work with which should attract a decent coach.
Nevertheless, Kraft needs to figure this out and get support for the program. Not easy but he gets paid a boat load of money to figure out these types of issues/challenges.
I wonder what his answer would be if you asked him..."What is your plan to get Penn State basketball competitive as in at least finishing in the middle of the B10? Because right now whatever plan that is in place is not working."