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He got hit by a car. Driven by Dan MullenLower body injury.
He got hit by a car. Driven by Dan MullenLower body injury.
Great facts. The only thing I’d add is I think apathy is a bigger culprit than affordability.Syracuse metropolitan area population in 1980 was @643K, in 2020 it was @662K. I was surprised by that, since there’s actually slight growth. It makes me wonder what median income was compared to the national average in 1980 - it was probably close to the national average inn1980 while it’s well below now. It looks like it’s not so much lack of people driving the inability to fill a 50K Dome as much as the tickets aren’t affordable for the average family anymore.
Not so great facts. In 2022, the median income for the Syracuse area was $68,314 compared to the national average of $74,758. The Syracuse area is only 8% less than the national average. Hardly "well below" the national average. Try again.Great facts. The only thing I’d add is I think apathy is a bigger culprit than affordability.
I'm going to need two knee and two hip replacements after this one.You should see the state of the guy that has to check the pee troughs.
Perfect. It’s where capacity should have been in 1980.
Cruel, but funny.He got hit by a car. Driven by Dan Mullen
That makes sense to me. A lot people that could move to find work did. A lot of people that couldn't are probably lower income.Syracuse metropolitan area population in 1980 was @643K, in 2020 it was @662K. I was surprised by that, since there’s actually slight growth. It makes me wonder what median income was compared to the national average in 1980 - it was probably close to the national average inn1980 while it’s well below now. It looks like it’s not so much lack of people driving the inability to fill a 50K Dome as much as the tickets aren’t affordable for the average family anymore.
That makes sense and sounds close enough to the 33,000 they mentioned.We lost a little over 8.5% in FB. So proportionally the BBall should be around 32750.
I agree. People still go spend money just on other things now.Great facts. The only thing I’d add is I think apathy is a bigger culprit than affordability.
One thing not mentioned in the new seating.. When you sit for bball in the outer reaches you have to turn to see the court. Much harder to do when sitting in a chair vs a bench.That makes sense and sounds close enough to the 33,000 they mentioned.
Toga was an unfortunate bystander in the passengers seat. Dan was nice enough to pick him up hitchhiking near the Amsterdam exit.He got hit by a car. Driven by Dan Mullen
The seats that aren’t selling are dirt cheap $250 and under for seasons. That’s not the problem.Syracuse metropolitan area population in 1980 was @643K, in 2020 it was @662K. I was surprised by that, since there’s actually slight growth. It makes me wonder what median income was compared to the national average in 1980 - it was probably close to the national average inn1980 while it’s well below now. It looks like it’s not so much lack of people driving the inability to fill a 50K Dome as much as the tickets aren’t affordable for the average family anymore.
Not so great facts. In 2022, the median income for the Syracuse area was $68,314 compared to the national average of $74,758. The Syracuse area is only 8% less than the national average. Hardly "well below" the national average.That makes sense to me. A lot people that could move to find work did. A lot of people that couldn't are probably lower income.
He’s day to dayLower body injury.
I think all games being on TV has hurt attendance more than anything. Please correct me if I'm wrong but I don't even think the 87 game vs WV was on TV. Schools are having a harder time having their cake and eating it too.
Not so great facts. In 2022, the median income for the Syracuse area was $68,314 compared to the national average of $74,758. The Syracuse area is only 8% less than the national average. Hardly "well below" the national average. Try again.
Mountaineer Sports Network broadcast back to WV.
ESPN showed the last 2:00 of the game nationally (thinking that an upset was brewing).
yes, but for not for the obvious reasons. I think the gameday experience has taken a huge hit because of the insanely long commercial interruptions. total killer, not to mention SU does a crap job of filling that dead time.I think all games being on TV has hurt attendance more than anything. Please correct me if I'm wrong but I don't even think the 87 game vs WV was on TV. Schools are having a harder time having their cake and eating it too.
Perhaps. What was the capacity of Archbold? I have 35K stuck in my head but that could be way off.I could see why it was bigger. Syracuse was around a top 50 DMA and no sign of a Carrier or Allied Chemical pull out in the cards.
The seats that aren’t selling are dirt cheap $250 and under for seasons. That’s not the problem.
Was t there a hazard that made it like 20k, which brought about the need for a new stadium?Perhaps. What was the capacity of Archbold? I have 35K stuck in my head but that could be way off.
The data I found on neilsburg.com was as follows:
"The median household income in Syracuse was $43,766 in 2021, which marked an a decrease of 305 (0.69%) from $44,071 in 2020. This income is 58.66% of the U.S. median household income of $74,606 (all incomes in 2022 inflation-adjusted dollars)."
The was for Syracuse and not the metropolitan area, but what Wikipedia had for the MSA was "The median household income in the MSA [in 2020] was $39,210, while the median family income was $47,862".
Where did you get the $68,314, and are you sure you're comparing apples to apples? Because an apples to apples comparison should show Syracuse is well below the national average.