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<blockquote data-quote="boger2337" data-source="post: 746315" data-attributes="member: 4089"><p>I get that, but Rutgers struggling with ticket sales, merchandise sales is across the board not good. You want successful programs with community buy in. Temple does alright, but they lack community buy in. In comparison Temple averages 27k fans a home game, while Cincinnati averages 36k and Cincinnati's attendance has grown the past couple years. Money means a lot, but I think a supported program means almost as much. If the program doesn't have the support they may not have a program for long or you will see a team that has 1-4 wins every year like Rutgers. Competitive teams also make money for the conference. </p><p></p><p>Simply put, I think the ROI is much better with an Ohio team with a strong fansbase over WVU, another Carolina team, or putting UCF in the ACC. UCF would KILL recruiting for florida state, miami, and even GT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boger2337, post: 746315, member: 4089"] I get that, but Rutgers struggling with ticket sales, merchandise sales is across the board not good. You want successful programs with community buy in. Temple does alright, but they lack community buy in. In comparison Temple averages 27k fans a home game, while Cincinnati averages 36k and Cincinnati's attendance has grown the past couple years. Money means a lot, but I think a supported program means almost as much. If the program doesn't have the support they may not have a program for long or you will see a team that has 1-4 wins every year like Rutgers. Competitive teams also make money for the conference. Simply put, I think the ROI is much better with an Ohio team with a strong fansbase over WVU, another Carolina team, or putting UCF in the ACC. UCF would KILL recruiting for florida state, miami, and even GT. [/QUOTE]
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