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RE: Always A Dragon - Empty Seats at the DAC
(03-02-2018 10:29 AM)J.B. Wrote:  Based on Drexel's attendance, no better conference is going to consider us. So I think that for now, looking for another conference just to draw a few more fans is a bad idea.

i'm not saying there's a better conference that will take us. unfortunately there isn't. we let that ship sail when we went down the toilet while others were rising. i am saying that the conference we're in isn't going to generate any interest.

that's the conversation we're having right? why was attendance so poor?

the normal fan probably doesn't even know a stat like conference rpi exists. and honestly...i don't know that they need to. we all saw how much conference rpi mattered when it came to getting an at large bid into the tournament.

i'm just trying to play the role of the average fan...which i am...who bounces around pa from minor league hockey games to division iii women's basketball games to piaa district 3 basketball games like i did this weekend.
03-03-2018 06:15 PM
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