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Found the porportion of Saturday to Thursday games kind of odd. Only 2 home Thursday games (Feb 2 and Feb 17) left on our schedule.

Do Thursday or Saturday home games draw more students? Saturdays work great for me personally, but I was just wondering whether this affects student turnout?

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Feb 3...but its a big one so people should start lining up on the 2nd. Also play on Thursday Jan 13...man, people really should stop paying any attention to you.

We have 8 conference home games...4 on Thursdays (12/30, 1/13, 2/3 and 2/17).

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Feb 3...but its a big one so people should start lining up on the 2nd. Also play on Thursday Jan 13...man, people really should stop paying any attention to you.

We have 8 conference home games...4 on Thursdays (12/30, 1/13, 2/3 and 2/17).

Or maybe you should read more closely.

2 Thursday home games in the Spring semester was supposed to be the post. Those home games are Feb 3 (excuse the slight error) and Feb 17.

I think everyone else kinda understood this. Maybe you should read my posts closer or not at all.

And, don't come in the lane. :hocky:

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Or maybe you should read more closely.

2 Thursday home games in the Spring semester was supposed to be the post. Those home games are Feb 3 (excuse the slight error) and Feb 17.

I think everyone else kinda understood this. Maybe you should read my posts closer or not at all.

And, don't come in the lane. :hocky:

Well considering conference play starts in December and 3 weeks of winter break games elapse before semester starts, leaving only 6 weeks of in semester conference games, I don't see how its terribly "quirky" to have only 2 Thursday night games...especially since there are only 3 Saturday home, in semester games.

And...please...I can drop 40 without going inside 12 feet...the mid-range and perimeter games are deadly, son.

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Well considering conference play starts in December and 3 weeks of winter break games elapse before semester starts, leaving only 6 weeks of in semester conference games, I don't see how its terribly "quirky" to have only 2 Thursday night games...especially since there are only 3 Saturday home, in semester games.

And...please...I can drop 40 without going inside 12 feet...the mid-range and perimeter games are deadly, son.

Defense dictates what shot you take, so you'll have to venture in at some point and time, and, I'll be waiting. :ninja:

Maybe I can admit to being slightly off base on the original post, but the question still remains, are Thursday or Saturday home games better for student attendance?

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If anyone ever wondered what an argument between Joe Morgan and Michael Sturns would sound like... This is probably a pretty good approximation.

Oh yeah? Well.... Have I mentioned that I am reigning champion of the Sun Belt Conference Tournament Prognostication Challenge lately?? :unsure:

( turns and runs away...)

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Defense dictates what shot you take, so you'll have to venture in at some point and time, and, I'll be waiting. :ninja:

Maybe I can admit to being slightly off base on the original post, but the question still remains, are Thursday or Saturday home games better for student attendance?

I seem to recall Thursday games being better.

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