Re: Why won't Bradley play Western?
Posted: Thu Nov 30, 2017 12:34 am
Sorry, my bad. Still, I'm pretty sure they can find their way here.
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Fling out the Purple and the Gold, We're Marching On.
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Fans don't even show up to games at WIU.....they certainly won't show up in Peoria.Yea, I don't understand it either. You'd think they'd want well-attended games at home. I'm sure it wouldn't be any worse than games against Missouri S&T or Little Rock.
Idk about that. My purely anecdotal search of my WIU alumni friends on facebook tells me that of the people I went to school with, was in the Marching Leathernecks with, did radio broadcasts with, and was in a fraternity with, WAY more people (many of which would be the types of people to go to football and basketball games) live in the Peoria area (or Quad Cities area) than in the Macomb region...even if you expand that out to something like a 30 mile radius of Macomb.beauspencer wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2017 7:40 pmFans don't even show up to games at WIU.....they certainly won't show up in Peoria.Yea, I don't understand it either. You'd think they'd want well-attended games at home. I'm sure it wouldn't be any worse than games against Missouri S&T or Little Rock.
The promotional schedule for Men's Basketball shows a lot of "open" dates:
Well, we could get pretty damn creative with the home games tomorrow thru next week.wiu712 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 01, 2017 11:37 amThe promotional schedule for Men's Basketball shows a lot of "open" dates:
http://www.goleathernecks.com/sports/20 ... tball.aspx
Single game ticket prices could be holding down the crowd. Prices at Western Hall:
$22 Premium (the black seats).
$15 Reserved.
$10 General Admission
$7 Youth/Senior (Youth ages 18 and under, seniors ages 60 and above).
In comparison, Reserved seats at Southern Utah University range from $4.50 to $10.00.
I lived in Schaumburg for a couple years and in the City at Montrose & Clark. There are an infinite amount of things to do in the City. Peoria on the other hand is not very hoppin. I might have gone to a game at the Pavilion when I lived on Montrose. However, I wouldn't go to the Jones Convention Center as I am not particularly fond of that Neighborhood. I really then and now just despise the traffic driving in and around the Chicagoland area in general. Gonna be hard to pry me off my comfy sofa.beauspencer wrote: ↑Fri Dec 01, 2017 10:14 am Chicago has a HUGE alumni base, and fans aren't showing up in droves to UIC or Chicago State games.