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Prison Bitch 02-11-2014 08:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Bambi (Post 10426862)
Last night was great for the league.

Depends on how you view it. Getting KSU solidified into the tourney is good for the league. Having KU slide down the bracket is not.

Bambi 02-11-2014 09:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Ceej (Post 10426922)
You realize that game isn't until march 8th, correct?

weird. Yes I am confused.

Pasta Little Brioni 02-11-2014 10:23 AM

So now you guys are spinning losses because it helps get the pathetic Big Bevo another tourney team....absolutely sad and pathetic. Another one of them there good losses yet again!!!

Prison Bitch 02-11-2014 10:34 AM

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Originally Posted by PGM (Post 10427214)
So now you guys are spinning losses because it helps get the pathetic Big Bevo another tourney team....absolutely sad and pathetic. Another one of them there good losses yet again!!!


You guys gave Alabama a standing O, two months after their football team already came to your town and physically stomped you. Your fanbase needs some self-confidence.

Pasta Little Brioni 02-11-2014 10:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Prison Bitch (Post 10427233)
You guys gave Alabama a standing O, two months after their football team already came to your town and physically stomped you. Your fanbase needs some self-confidence.

Didn't Saul already own your ass countless times over this?

Prison Bitch 02-11-2014 10:40 AM

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Originally Posted by PGM (Post 10427236)
Didn't Saul already own your ass countless times over this?

No, it was the opposite.

Pasta Little Brioni 02-11-2014 10:40 AM

Oh geez now one of the turds is claiming they lost the game on purpose. ...wow theses clowns are worse than knowmo ROFL

Pasta Little Brioni 02-11-2014 10:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Prison Bitch (Post 10427248)
No, it was the opposite.

Not true at all. We aren't on as much as him, but a collective effort has easily picked up the slack in the ownage.

Prison Bitch 02-11-2014 10:44 AM

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Originally Posted by PGM (Post 10427250)
Not true at all. We aren't on as much as him, but a collective effort has easily picked up the slack in the ownage.

Nah, I cited like 7 different sources including some (from MU's fanbase no less) who verbatim backed up the "standing O" story. I understand why other Mizzou fans are so eager to deny it. I expected the hurt you displayed.

Pasta Little Brioni 02-11-2014 10:46 AM

I am pretty sure a quality poster was there and verified you are full of shit.

Prison Bitch 02-11-2014 11:52 AM

SEC asks ESPN for help with college basketball attendance
Jon Solomon | jsolomon@al.com By Jon Solomon | jsolomon@al.com
Email the author | Follow on Twitter
on February 08, 2014 at 8:06 AM, updated February 08, 2014 at 8:07 AM





In an attempt to improve declining men's basketball attendance, the SEC is talking with ESPN about finding better start times and offering ESPN content only accessible for fans at arenas.

SEC teams enter the final month of the regular season averaging 10,126 fans per game in announced attendance, down 1 percent from last year at this time. SEC teams averaged 10,571 fans in 2012-13, third in the country but its lowest since 1986-87.

Half of the SEC's teams' crowds are up and half down in 2013-14. Many of the teams that are down possess some of the largest fan bases: Missouri (23 percent decrease), Tennessee (11 percent), Vanderbilt (11 percent) and Alabama (10 percent). All four of those teams may be left out of the NCAA Tournament.

Entering this season, the average crowd nationally at men's basketball games had declined six straight years. One reason for the lower national average could be more schools in Division I -- and in the post-expansion SEC, for that matter. But there's a larger issue as basketball fights for regular-season relevance and with so many games televised.

"People in our league would say the SEC needs to get stronger and win more games and have more quality teams, and I would agree with all of that," said Mark Whitworth, SEC associate commissioner for men's basketball. "But we've already engaged ESPN in saying, 'Hey, it makes great television for you when all our venues are packed. If it's not, it diminishes the product.'"


ESPN analyst Bruce Pearl, Tennessee's former coach, said he sees too few home-court advantages in the SEC.

"That's what they do in football," Pearl said. "Those are the things that are absolutely required, and we're not doing it in the SEC. We're just not. We have too many venues where there are too many empty seats."


http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2...p_with_co.html

blake5676 02-11-2014 11:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Prison Bitch (Post 10427408)
SEC asks ESPN for help with college basketball attendance
Jon Solomon | jsolomon@al.com By Jon Solomon | jsolomon@al.com
Email the author | Follow on Twitter
on February 08, 2014 at 8:06 AM, updated February 08, 2014 at 8:07 AM




In an attempt to improve declining men's basketball attendance, the SEC is talking with ESPN about finding better start times and offering ESPN content only accessible for fans at arenas.

SEC teams enter the final month of the regular season averaging 10,126 fans per game in announced attendance, down 1 percent from last year at this time. SEC teams averaged 10,571 fans in 2012-13, third in the country but its lowest since 1986-87.

Half of the SEC's teams' crowds are up and half down in 2013-14. Many of the teams that are down possess some of the largest fan bases: Missouri (23 percent decrease), Tennessee (11 percent), Vanderbilt (11 percent) and Alabama (10 percent). All four of those teams may be left out of the NCAA Tournament.

Entering this season, the average crowd nationally at men's basketball games had declined six straight years. One reason for the lower national average could be more schools in Division I -- and in the post-expansion SEC, for that matter. But there's a larger issue as basketball fights for regular-season relevance and with so many games televised.

"People in our league would say the SEC needs to get stronger and win more games and have more quality teams, and I would agree with all of that," said Mark Whitworth, SEC associate commissioner for men's basketball. "But we've already engaged ESPN in saying, 'Hey, it makes great television for you when all our venues are packed. If it's not, it diminishes the product.'"


ESPN analyst Bruce Pearl, Tennessee's former coach, said he sees too few home-court advantages in the SEC.

"That's what they do in football," Pearl said. "Those are the things that are absolutely required, and we're not doing it in the SEC. We're just not. We have too many venues where there are too many empty seats."


http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2...p_with_co.html

FYP

Bambi 02-11-2014 01:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Prison Bitch (Post 10427408)
SEC asks ESPN for help with college basketball attendance
Jon Solomon | jsolomon@al.com By Jon Solomon | jsolomon@al.com
Email the author | Follow on Twitter
on February 08, 2014 at 8:06 AM, updated February 08, 2014 at 8:07 AM





In an attempt to improve declining men's basketball attendance, the SEC is talking with ESPN about finding better start times and offering ESPN content only accessible for fans at arenas.

SEC teams enter the final month of the regular season averaging 10,126 fans per game in announced attendance, down 1 percent from last year at this time. SEC teams averaged 10,571 fans in 2012-13, third in the country but its lowest since 1986-87.

Half of the SEC's teams' crowds are up and half down in 2013-14. Many of the teams that are down possess some of the largest fan bases: Missouri (23 percent decrease), Tennessee (11 percent), Vanderbilt (11 percent) and Alabama (10 percent). All four of those teams may be left out of the NCAA Tournament.

Entering this season, the average crowd nationally at men's basketball games had declined six straight years. One reason for the lower national average could be more schools in Division I -- and in the post-expansion SEC, for that matter. But there's a larger issue as basketball fights for regular-season relevance and with so many games televised.

"People in our league would say the SEC needs to get stronger and win more games and have more quality teams, and I would agree with all of that," said Mark Whitworth, SEC associate commissioner for men's basketball. "But we've already engaged ESPN in saying, 'Hey, it makes great television for you when all our venues are packed. If it's not, it diminishes the product.'"


ESPN analyst Bruce Pearl, Tennessee's former coach, said he sees too few home-court advantages in the SEC.

"That's what they do in football," Pearl said. "Those are the things that are absolutely required, and we're not doing it in the SEC. We're just not. We have too many venues where there are too many empty seats."


http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2...p_with_co.html

Maybe they are waiting for the SEC Network LMAO

Prison Bitch 02-11-2014 01:55 PM

Um, you missed his clarification: "One reason for the lower national average could be more schools in Division I". The data was average, not total which fact did not decrease the past 6 years:
http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/m_bask...ttend/2013.pdf



But while we're on the topic of declining attendance over those 6 years......
http://www.timesfreepress.com/news/2...ance-declines/

Bambi 02-11-2014 02:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Prison Bitch (Post 10427743)
Um, you missed his clarification: "One reason for the lower national average could be more schools in Division I". The data was average, not total which fact did not decrease the past 6 years:
http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/m_bask...ttend/2013.pdf



But while we're on the topic of declining attendance over those 6 years......
http://www.timesfreepress.com/news/2...ance-declines/

Again, I think they are home tuning their bunny ears trying to find the SEC Network


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