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Some of these crowds

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Baylor, Texas A&M tonight but I've notice it recently in several other venues...
the places are like, maybe half full - what?!
I mean, take Baylor - huge game for them vs one of the premier teams in the conference (country, really) and there's like no one there.

:confused:
 
Certain places yes certain places no. Watching UK @ Arkansas now and it was mentioned that they have sold out almost all of the SEC home games this season. 19,500 at Bud Walton. Not bad.
 
Baylor, Texas A&M tonight but I've notice it recently in several other venues...
the places are like, maybe half full - what?!
I mean, take Baylor - huge game for them vs one of the premier teams in the conference (country, really) and there's like no one there.

:confused:

True and not like Baylor are some bums. They have been good for awhile now. Weird.
 
Baylor, Texas A&M tonight but I've notice it recently in several other venues...
the places are like, maybe half full - what?!
I mean, take Baylor - huge game for them vs one of the premier teams in the conference (country, really) and there's like no one there.

:confused:

They probably think the same thing wondering why our football games are half full.
 
I think half full for Baylor or Texas A&M is basically a sellout. They live in a part of the country where basketball just doesn't matter.
 
It's sad, college hoops is in a bad way. The casual fan in the casual market has checked out.

I think half full is an improvement for a lot of the basketball teams in football country, not a regression.
 
I think half full for Baylor or Texas A&M is basically a sellout. They live in a part of the country where basketball just doesn't matter.

Agree. Seems like even when the Longhorns had their better years, I remember Rick Barnes making comments he was frustrated about attendance.
 

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