Thinking back a couple years to conversation on this board, I think there were some who felt that fan interest and attendance was pretty closely correlated with competition level. That is to say, because FBS teams in general are better than FCS teams, then naturally more fans would show up for an FBS schedule than an FCS one. If X number of fans showed up to watch us play the 130th-best team in the nation, then presumably greater than X fans would come out to watch us play the 103rd best team.bcoach wrote:Bottom line is that none of this is a surprise. We have known for a few years now that this was going to be the deal. Now you may or may not agree with the move but we can't pretend we didn't know this would be the case. Down side is some may not be able to get to a game or two. Upside is that you will never have to miss seeing a game due to all of them being on either TV or ESPN3. Look at the bright side (:
It was an overly simplified view that misunderstood what factors drive fan interest, but it was out there.
The good news is that, while expanded TV coverage *may* cause a few fans to stay home and watch in the short run, it's essential to growing the fan base, which should mean attendance growth in the long term assuming the program continues to perform well on the field.