So here is how another Valley Team looks at LU and its situation "Loyola has the starting five to compete with anyone. Depth, which seems to be an eternal problem for the Ramblers, is the main question mark. — Attendance was announced at 1,406, but it seemed like far less. It had the vibe of a high school game. One of the reasons why Loyola was invited into the league in 2013 was because of the money it said it intended to spend on athletics. I don't know what Loyola's financial situation is at present, but it badly needs to spend some money on marketing (for starters, having a home-and-away radio deal) and making fans aware of its games. It will never be easy in Chicago with a million things to do there, but Loyola also has access to a population base the rest of the league would kill for, even if you just count Chicago's population on the far north side. Rogers Park, the Chicago community area Loyola is located in, has nearly 55,000 residents alone. Edgewater, directly south of Loyola's campus, has another 56K. Loyola needs to do a better job of maximizing some of the assets it has, because right now, those promises of athletic ambition made in 2013 ring pretty hollow four years down the line." Sour Grapes or the Ripe Truth?
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