For some reason, I couldn't get a stats post to stick in the other active thread on attendance. Maybe I'll have better success here...
Much has been said in the last week about LPT's basketball attendance, including the shock and awe about "so many empty seats." So I took a look at their reported attendance figures to date which I assume are calculated the same way ours are, i.e., tickets sold and distributed.
It's early, but so far this season, they're averaging more than 19K per game. Keep in mind that their capacity was reduced this year to around 20,500--interestingly, less than Bailout Arena. On a percentage basis, they're running a little shy of 95% of capacity. And that figure is based on some pretty soft teams on their schedule.
Just as interesting is that 95% is exactly where U of L was about three years ago during Pitino's last season.
But the compelling stat IMO is where U of L is now at about 67% of capacity. Therefore, the slappies are nowhere close to where U of L is now on attendance, and are in reality much closer to where we were in our heyday.
And I say this at the risk of being called out as the LPT fan I truly am...
Much has been said in the last week about LPT's basketball attendance, including the shock and awe about "so many empty seats." So I took a look at their reported attendance figures to date which I assume are calculated the same way ours are, i.e., tickets sold and distributed.
It's early, but so far this season, they're averaging more than 19K per game. Keep in mind that their capacity was reduced this year to around 20,500--interestingly, less than Bailout Arena. On a percentage basis, they're running a little shy of 95% of capacity. And that figure is based on some pretty soft teams on their schedule.
Just as interesting is that 95% is exactly where U of L was about three years ago during Pitino's last season.
But the compelling stat IMO is where U of L is now at about 67% of capacity. Therefore, the slappies are nowhere close to where U of L is now on attendance, and are in reality much closer to where we were in our heyday.
And I say this at the risk of being called out as the LPT fan I truly am...
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