What's the biggest factor keeping people away from games anyway?
I'm going from memory here but I seem to remember that LSU averaged over 10,000 people per home game this year. Do they count attendance differently from us? Are they counting tickets sold or actual attendance?
How much of a difference would it have made if we had had a winning program all year that was exciting to watch? I know they got hot in the regionals but regionals do not a season make. We got off to a pretty shaky start this year if I remember correctly. What did we win - 3 SEC series out of 9? We had a losing SEC record (14-16). If we can ever get good enough to be in the top 3rd of the SEC, then I think more people will come.
BTW, I'm not part of the problem. We missed only 2 or 3 home games this year due to conflicts and we drive 45 miles, <span style="font-style: italic; text-decoration: underline;">one way</span>, to get there. We buy season tickets every year.
I think if we had a product on the field that was fun to watch, the attendance problems would solve themselves. I don't mean we would be packed for every game but it would be a lot better than it has been lately.