azthrillhouse wrote:I tend to be disappointed in my fellow PHX alumni when it comes to showing up at Phoenix events. I remember playing Illinois at the Suns arena (whatever the hell it's called now) in the early oughts(?) and it was maybe 2/3rd full with a fair amount of Illini fans. Back in the day with the Miles Simon game vs. Cincinnati at the Coliseum, I don't think that house was packed at all from what I remember from TV. ASU games in Tempe, with few exceptions, we seem to bring only a so-so amount. I'm not sure why that is, as it's not even the traditional problem of being basketball-focused, it's a problem for both sports.
Driving around the Valley, I see more UofA plates than ASU plates, I see people wearing about as much UofA gear as ASU out and about, so there's definitely support - why that doesn't typically translate to butts in seats, I'm not sure.
Comparing Tucson and Phoenix attendance/interest level, though, is apples/oranges. UofA is Tucson's pro team. Sports fans in Phoenix who would never spend a dime on ASU still have 4 major pro teams to spend their money on. Kids growing up in Phoenix these days whose families are unaffiliated with UofA or ASU identify with the Cardinals. Kids growing up in Tucson unaffiliated with UofA still identify with UofA.
Well put. I don't really go to many ASU/UA events in Tempe because their fans are so rude. It doesn't bother me when I'm with the boys, I give as good as anyone, but when I'm with my wife and kids...that is no fun.
I went to all the 7up shootout events in Phoenix, they were great. The Miles Simon last second shot to win Lute's 500th was awesome. Loved the aftermath with the Cincy coach destroying the locker room in anger.
I've noticed that UA doesn't get much press here. I know about all the events because I am a fanatic. But my friends who are more casual never seem to know an event is coming and struggle to attend. Not sure if it is because they are apathetic or just too busy.
I seriously think the BYU game would get more from PHX to attend if it was the next weekend. When you are in PHX on Labor Day Weekend, it is like you are the last man on earth. The town is dead because everyone is in SoCal or the North Country.
I'll get over it, I will be there, sweating my balls off at the tailgate and having a great time. BearDown.