UALoco wrote:It's everyone's right to vote with their time and money to show they aren't happy with the direction of the team...So do those folks all show up day 1 if a new coach is brought in? Let's say a true fan favorite with creds and high upside...let's even say we don't over pay. Doubt it, stadium would not be full. Do folks wait and see until we are a consistent winner? Problem with that is that everyone has a different definition of consistent...Will they wait till the team strings together a few wins, wait for a strong P12 conference season, wait for a couple of strong seasons? Even then we'll be challenged to fill the stadium due to apathy, big screen tv's, no alcohol at the stadium, great Tucson weather, bad Tucson weather, bad A/V in stadium, gross bathrooms, bad parking expensive tix...Whatever, there will always be a lame excuse and fair weather fans justifying decision...That is just the way is is.
This whole, they have to win for me to support them thing, is a zero sum game. Good coaches don't want to coach for a school that has an apathetic fan base. And good players don't want to play for that school.
I am glad there are a few of us dopes that choose to support the football program when things aren't going well. Without us there is ZERO hope of Arizona to ever have a good program. The showing at the ASU game was really good, it was a positive note at the end of a shitty year..but that is better than the alternative.
I think fan support was pretty good under Stoops until his 1.5 year slide leading to his dismissal (people were excited about the hire)... but I cannot find any records. Fan excitement for the RR hire (outside die-hards on this board) was not as high.
I don't think there is a single school in the West where fan support is all that impressive when the program is not good. Other parts of the country - yes, but even there the product impacts the support for the team. In 2015, the PAC-12 ranked 4th in average attendance @ 51,880 per game. SEC 78.6K, B1G 66K, B12 57.3K.
It is the chicken or the egg question. If there is a program outside the Southeast or Midwest where rabid and consistent fan support preceded a winning program - I'd love to know who it is.
For this past season, which was the worst in the PAC era, our average home attendance of 48,288 ranked 5th in the PAC behind USC, UCLA, Washington, & Oregon. Our % occupancy was 7th behind Oregon, Utah, WSU, CU, and UW, and (barely) behind Stanford.
In 2015 we were 5th in attendance (51,393) behind UCLA, USC, UW, & Oregon... and 4th in % occupancy (behind only Oregon, Utah, & Stanford). In 2009, we averaged 52,500 per home game... not sure where that ranked.
Is our fan support outstanding? No. But relative to where our team has typically been - it is certainly more than respectable vis-a-vis our conference peers.
I'd love to know fan attendance figures for UA basketball the season before Lute was hired.