08rambler wrote:
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Looks like you're correct. These first two games are among the cheapest of the season, but at least for the majority of games there are $10 GA seats available. Of course, I went to go get tickets for Tulane game and the link to buy tickets is presently down. Here are the single game prices for the year:
Tier 1 (Wichita State, Illinois State)
•Adult: $30 (Gold), $27 (Maroon), $20 (General Admission)
•Youth (4-14): $20 (Gold), $15 (Maroon), $12 (General Admission)
Tier 2 (Tulane, Jackson State, Southern Utah, Bradley, Drake, Evansville, Indiana State, Southern Illinois, Northern Iowa, Missouri State)
•Adult: $22 (Gold), $19 (Maroon), $10 (General Admission)
•Youth (4-14): $15 (Gold), $10 (Maroon), $8 (General Admission)
Tier 3 (Rockhurst, McKendree, Abilene Christian)
•Adult: $17 (Gold), $14 (Maroon), $7 (General Admission)
•Youth (4-14): $12 (Gold), $7 (Maroon), $5 (General Admission)
I guess Southern Utah is a Tier 2 only because it's on a Friday, and Northern Iowa isn't a Tier 1 because it's on a Wednesday.
I hope we're already on the phones working out next year's schedule. I never want to see another schedule ever again where the home non-con games are composed of two non-D1s, one team making their D1 debut, and teams coming off RPIs of 224, 297, and 346. That's a home schedule for a SWAC team. We're never going to build attendance with a non-con schedule like that, regardless of the ticket prices.
There's no reason in the world why we can't
at least get schools like Detroit, and Western Michigan on the schedule. Our series with those two schools goes back to the 1920s, and they've been a fixture on our schedules for decades. Then there's a school like St. Louis-- a fellow Jesuit school, a former conference foe, and a school that's played Southern Illinois, Indiana State and Wichita State the past two seasons (and you'd think Porter Moser might be able to get somebody on the phone there).
We should also make a push to get some other A-10 schools on the schedule. Northern Iowa has got Richmond and George Mason playing in Cedar Falls this year, and last year they had VCU there (they're playing at VCU this year). VCU is also playing at Illinois State this year. Hopefully, Steve Watson can use some connections with the A-10 to try and get schools like LaSalle, Dayton, Duquesne (three former conference mates), St. Joseph's and St. Bonaventure for home and homes.