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Well, success is absolutely necessary. Winning has to be part of the equation.
The schools also have to market at a high level, but I’d have to say they’ve made strides in that area. The game presentations at both schools are solid. Not NBA-quality, but much better than the old days. Pricing of tickets has to be looked at, too. Scheduling is a factor; the December directional schools won’t cut it. Even days of the week must be looked at. The NBA loves Wednesday night; OU and OSU would be better served to politic the Big 12 for other nights.
There are very few home games for the Thunder and OU on the same night. I thought it was mentioned when the Thunder first game in that they wanted to stay away from nights in which OU and/or OSU had a home game.
I see some impact but I can't say for certain the the impact is as great as it is protrayed. We will only be able to tell once OU and/or OSU returns to a similar level they were at 10 years ago. If attendance is still way down, we would then be able to say the Thunder is the main reason for the lack of interest OU and OSU basketball.
The Thunder is the only basketball talked about in OKC area. You never hear anything about the Sooners or the aggies. It is a shame for the schools. Unfortunately the Thunder is obviously the better product and they treat their fans better than the local schools.
I'm sure it is about time for another email from Joe asking for more money to pay his million dollar a year salary.
I think that's true now because OU and OSU are terrible. But there's nearly 1.5 million people in the central part of the state. That's more than enough to put 10k a night in the seats. It's a shame how bad both schools are right now in basketball. Supposedly OSU is getting more talent next year but we've heard that story from OSU for years and it's not really came out that way. OU's had recruiting issues since Kelvin's left. We've had 2 big recruits and both did a good job, then a class that was a complete bust. That's really been it in recruiting. It's a sad state of things with both schools right now.Being on the same night doesnt matter... People are going to know that they spent money and time being at a Thunder game on Friday, and they dont want to spend the money or time going to an OU or OSU game on Saturday afternoon.
Peoples basketball budgets for the year are going to the Thunder.
The business genius hasn't figured it out yet? I thought Lon was supposed to be a super-duper salesman.Nothing really new in Barry's blog that we haven't discussed before, except that he makes a more compelling argument about the need for change if OU (and OSU) expects to compete with the Thunder's popularity.
The university can't afford to ignore anything, no matter how small, that could put butts in seats. Ignore the obvious fixes, and there is almost no chance we'll ever see a return to the good ol' days when the arena sold out for all except games against the cupcakes on our schedule.
I've been to one Thunder game -- a playoff game at that -- and I wouldn't trade attending 10 Thunder games for a single OU game. I don't know what you factor in when you cite the treatment of fans, but relentless noise cranked up so loud that I couldn't turn to my father and have a conversation at any point during the game isn't my cup of tea. It was like Morning Zoo radio turned up to 19, with a little basketball thrown in.
But even if the assault on your senses that is NBA basketball is precisely your cup of tea, the expectation that a state university could match an NBA franchise's efforts to "treat their fans well" is not a reasonable one.
You are exactly right! The NBA is entertainment on a basketball court, not basketball.
You are exactly right! The NBA is entertainment on a basketball court, not basketball.
It might not be your cup of tea, but please dont start with the "The NBA is not basketball" argument. 99% of people out there would rather watch the best athletes in the world play against one another than a 55-52 college game that moves at a snails pace. The product on the floor is why the Thunder out draws the colleges in the state, its just way, way better. Watching a high level of talent will always be the preference for people. Its the same reason you would rather go to a PGA tournament rather than a Nationwide event. If you arent an alumni or big time fan of OU or OSU, the games just arent any fun to watch, especially when the arena's are half full and the talent level sucks. I would guess that most people on this board are either OU alumni or huge fans, so they are probably going to some games regardless, but to the casual fan (which make up the difference between an average crowd and a good crowd), its not even close.
It might not be your cup of tea, but please dont start with the "The NBA is not basketball" argument. 99% of people out there would rather watch the best athletes in the world play against one another than a 55-52 college game that moves at a snails pace. The product on the floor is why the Thunder out draws the colleges in the state, its just way, way better. Watching a high level of talent will always be the preference for people. Its the same reason you would rather go to a PGA tournament rather than a Nationwide event. If you arent an alumni or big time fan of OU or OSU, the games just arent any fun to watch, especially when the arena's are half full and the talent level sucks. I would guess that most people on this board are either OU alumni or huge fans, so they are probably going to some games regardless, but to the casual fan (which make up the difference between an average crowd and a good crowd), its not even close.
I don't see why OKC can't have both OU basketball and Thunder basketball succeed.
I don't see why OKC can't have both OU basketball and Thunder basketball succeed.