Sooner Season
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So why even schedule home games at all? Just go on the road like the mid majors do. Heck go play these 300 plus ranked teams at their place just to create a buzz. That will create so much excitement with the fans surely they will be filled with anticipation to come to the conference games. Obviously, I'm being sarcastic. Those of you who want to just give up on home attendance are obviously not season ticket holders. And building a healthy season ticket holder base is essential to consistent home attendance for both in and out of conference. Notice I said building home attendance, because we all know it is a monumental task given how far it has been allowed to fall. To just give up and say we are going to play all of our good games away from home is lazy and a cop out by the coaching staff and the administration and unbelievably short sighted and the ones suffering from it are the true Sooner basketball fans. I've mentioned it before and now I'm confirming that after 30 years of being a season ticket holder I am entering the transfer portal to my den to watch the games on TV. No way am I going to purchase season tickets to watch a schedule of teams like last year and of course the schedule isn't even released yet. But the deadline to retain your season tickets is Friday. So essentially they are saying buy tickets to watch an exciting schedule Including Northeast Louisiana, Prarie View, Sam Houston State and other non competitive teams that we aren't even going to tell you who you are buying tickets for. But trust us, you're gonna love it. No thanks, I can pick and choose when or if I want to attend and by $20 tickets and sit in any section I want. I'm tired of being treated as if I don't matter as a season ticket holder but being asked to donate so a kid will come here and play for a year. Yeah, I know, so what, that's only 4 season tickets gone away. Enjoy college athletics in general and OU basketball in particular. I'm out on paying to attend junk and my TV is HD 4K clear!TBC, I think we’re just going to have to agree to disagree about bringing big ticket non-conference games to Norman as a major point of focus for scheduling.
OU gets more value out of playing marquee non-conference games on the road or at neutral sites and OU’s home crowds are lackluster especially during non-conference/holiday season.
I’d agree it’s tougher to win on the road/neutral site but that’s also factored into the predictive metrics. I’d rather win of course but it helps OU’s predictive metrics regardless, sure less so in the NET in absolute terms (although you get the location bump if playing “worse” quality opponents) but that’s not enough to really dissuade me.
Most importantly IMO to playing in Norman, OU non-conference attendance at the LNC is lackluster regardless of the opponent. There is a dedicated group of OU MBB fans and they would get excited about playing Duke for sure, but casual OU fans? I think they’re thinking more about convenient start times & avoiding holiday traffic TBH.
If I was running scheduling, I’d focus on getting brand/P5 opponents to Paycom or the BOK (which is what Moser & Co are doing TBH, we should never play Ok State at GIA again IMO) and boosting the floor of teams at the LNC. No or minimize bottom 100 KP Team which is what others have been saying for years rightly. I can see a compelling desire to boost record, ideally to the 20 win threshold, despite what the committee claims about being record agnostic but OU should be able to do that against KP >250 not just KP <250.
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