I'll be honest here since not many people are. A simple student section name will not generate more numbers or more pride. I'm sorry, but that won't do it. It will take better teams coming into UC and playing UC, in basketball or football. And, even though you can generate more money, don't go to Paul Brown, that eliminates the student section completely. That takes away home field advantage right away. Sorry, but it does. You can not get a great atmosphere at an NFL stadium.
I'll give it to you straight. It's not about student section names, it's not about give aways, it's about success on the court and on the field. Once you do that, you will get students to the games. And don't tell me about the success you had this past season, because beating garbage teams in the occ season will not create student spirit. True your team had good success this past year, they won an NCAA tourney game, but then students look at the schedule and there is nothing to get excited about until Big East play? That won't cut it. Sorry, but a name change will not help students get more spirit, it's all about who you play and how you perform.
1) You're probably being intentionally naive to garner a response by saying that "a simple student section name will not generate more numbers or more pride."
Consider that attempt a success: That's idiotic and no one, anywhere, at any point in this thread even remotely hinted at that.
2) The student section at PBS for the Oklahoma game was absolutely epic and I'm not sure I've seen a better one at Nippert. Considering your background I'm inclined to ask if you were at that contest- or even saw it on television. PBS is all about context- given the right situations it can be an EXCEPTIONAL environment for Bearcat football games, imo. Given the fact that this year the contract they worked out with the Bengals is much more lucrative for the University I am all for the two games at PBS.
3) Beating garbage teams in the OOC? You know you're walking straight into this one right?
Lets start from the beginning:
Clearly the rebuilding process is still going on. The on the court portion is over. Unfortunately UC does not have the luxury of an IU, for example (similar but not identical situation), which is basically the only ticket in town there and has undying support from it's fan base both from an attendance and financial donation standpoint. There is no denying things got much better during the stretch run last year. The last few crowds at home games were wonderful and echo's of the 90's. Give it a little more time and the crowds will continue to grow, the money will come back and all will be well.
Now without getting into the entire dissertation on WHY UC HAS to schedule so many of these "garbage" games right now I will get down to the main point on this topic. Please if you will examine the schedules of the overwhelming majority of Big East teams. You will see that it is common practice to have a plethora of cupcakes at the beginning of the year- because of the impending onslaught that always occurs starting around January 1. You might take a step back and look at the team a few miles down the road- year after year they face a FIERCE OOC schedule. Why? Because they must while they play in a conference that WISHES it was the old C-USA with UofL, Cincinnati, Marquette, Memphis, etc. I make that comparison because I see in the current A-10 a blurry image of the old C-USA alignment. A poor man's modern day version of that league which struggled at times with it's identity, Power Conference or Mid Major?
I'm sure everyone is just enthralled to be playing Duquesne in late Feb with the A-10 title on the line...
The 'Cats took back the city last year and I'm sorry to tell you but this is only the beginning. Mick Cronin and Co. are doing things the RIGHT way on and off the court...
http://www.gobearcats.com/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/051711aaa.html and it's time for little brother to go sit in the corner.
This is ours, you won't be needing it any time soon: