long time guy wrote:
Yes they have and if they weren't then Depaul would have been selling out for years.
Huh? I don't know what point you are making here. I'm less knowledgeable about the fall of DePaul but it seems to have been a combination of a bad stadium situation along with a lower tier conference and other schools being much easier to watch with television.
Still, your whole post was virtually wrong outside of the big time programs paying players.
long time guy wrote:
Why isn't Northwestern a hot bed for basketball?
Facilities. Mismanagement. The most apathetic fan base in major college sports.
long time guy wrote:
Penn State?
Hilarious mismanagement for decades. They finally seem to be at least making a decent effort. This is what leads their wikipedia page.
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In the shadow of football
At a school where the football program captures the vast majority of media and fan interest, the basketball program has historically struggled for relevance. According to ESPN.com writer and Penn State graduate[2] Dana O'Neil,
“ For years the basketball team has been a little sister of the poor stepchild to football, a winter afterthought given all the tending and care of a vegetable garden positioned in the middle of a nuclear field. Administrative support waffles between tepid applause and casual indifference.[3] ”
In O'Neil's view, the "stepchild" status of the program was most starkly illustrated by the last weeks of the 2010–11 season. The team normally practices at a dedicated facility within the Jordan Center. However, for nearly a week in February, while the team was making a run for an NCAA at-large bid, Bon Jovi took over the entire BJC—including the practice facilities—for rehearsals for their upcoming concert tour, which opened at the BJC. The following week, the team was evicted from the BJC for a career fair[2] and for the Penn State IFC/Panhellenic Dance Marathon.[4] On both occasions, the team was forced to practice at the nearby Intramural Building, a facility normally used by Penn State's volleyball teams. Although retrofitted with basketball hoops, the space left much to be desired. Multiple holes for volleyball net stanchions had to be taped over. During the Bon Jovi rehearsals, the hoops had been visibly lower than regulation height. While this error was corrected the following week, one of the hoops remained visibly misaligned.[4]