Thursday, September 11, 2008

Booing Redux

I spoke about the booing in my last entry. And, I've referenced NC State fan's support and aspirations in the face of disappointing performance by the Football and Basketball teams.

I copied the following from an entry this week in State Fans Nation. A blog about NCSU sports.

I do NOT like booing under any circumstances. I can understand it, and the frustration we State fans feel, but I don't do it and I don't like when others do it.

The main thing I got out of this reprint was the support NCSU fans give the programs which is really amazing given the circumstances.

I am a very average fan and supporter. Between season tickets, booster club donations, pledged capital improvement donations and special requests - this year (a very typical year) - I'll pony up a about $4,000. In fact, my latest check to NC State for $1,156.00 cleared the bank this very week.

I get decent seats. Not great - but pretty good. There's a lot of fat cat donors above me - and a whole lot of people below me who contribute what they can.

The Carlton Tudor columnist quote at the end sort of sums it all up.

The following was copied from SFN. The only editing was my adding the emphasis in the Carlton Tudor quote.

State Fans Nation

A question about the boos in Carter Finley Stadium was bound to be asked, so Tom O’Brien had no choice but to respond last night on his weekly radio show hosted at Sullivan’s in Raleigh.

Coach Tom O’Brien talked about how annoyed he was with the fan’s reactions to Evans play on his weekly radio show.

“It’s pretty frustrating to listen to people boo thinking it’s going to make somebody better,” O’Brien said Tuesday “By booing somebody, you don’t make them better.”

O’Brien went on to talk about how the boos could be a turnoff to potential recruits who attend games.

“I think it was a bad situation, and hopefully we’ll be smarter than that in the future,” O’Brien said.

The intention of this entry isn’t to promote discussion of Tom O’Brien’s comments, but rather to point out some very impressive statistics regarding the supporters of NC State athletics. We did this earlier in the year when NC State fans were one of the few highlights of Lee Fowler’s annual report, but with the recent criticism from at least one member of the local media this seemed like a good time to revisit some of this information. Considering the results of NC State’s athletic department under the leadership of Lee Fowler, some people might be quite surprised to find that NC State fans have been supporting their programs in record numbers by almost every measure.

-NC State supporters ranked 9th among BCS programs in annual donations in 2006.

-NC State supporters ranked 14th among BCS programs in capital donations the five years prior to 2006.

-NC State fans have sold out Carter Finley for 8 consecutive seasons despite the program hitting an almost half century low point in 2006 with a 3-9 record. You have to go all the way back to 1959 (1-9, .100) to find an NC State football team with a worse overall winning percentage.

-Actual attendance (not visual estimates like in Chapel Hill) has essentially been at 100% capacity since the 2000 football season.

-NC State fans have ranked #7, #17, #20, #19, #16, #13, #17, #18, #16 in basketball attendance since the 2000 season. In 2008, NC State fans averaged 15,043 which was the 2nd highest total in the history of the program despite the team not making the post-season.

How happy would NC State fans be if the basketball program had half that number of top 20 finishes?

-NC State fans made the Wolfpack Club one of five booster organizations in the country to exceed 20,000 members this year.

-In the 2007/2008 athletic year, NC State fans set school records in football tickets sold (37,500), revenue from football tickets sold ($10.75 million), and revenue from basketball tickets sold ($5.6 million).

-Additionally, NC State fans donated the second highest total in our history ($25.4 million). This was a combination of an all-time high in annual donations ($10.0 million), the 2nd highest total in capital giving ($13.7 million), and what appears to be an all-time high in endowment giving ($1.8 million).

Caulton Tudor of the Raleigh News & Observer had an original take on our quarterback situation today and at the same time took the opportunity to stick up for NC State fans. Thanks Caulton!

"N.C. State coach Tom O’Brien’s decision to start Russell Wilson over Harrison Beck at quarterback on Saturday in Clemson likely will be debated by many Wolfpack fans right up to game time and possibly after the closing bell.

It should be, too. Based on Beck’s performance in last weekend’s win over William & Mary, there’s a legitimate argument for sticking with him. And if there’s ever been a fan base deserving of a voice, it’s the Wolfpackers. Their loyalty — in football and basketball — is far beyond the call of duty."

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