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jamesdhogan



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PostPosted: Wed Nov 07, 2018 2:13 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

collegecoach8502 wrote:
We do not have a video staff. We are running video on hourly part time/game only employees.

You get what you pay for.

Nothing would please the athletic department more than to be given the money to hire 2 or 3 full time video people that would get us close to what other schools have.

Our people do an amazing job on a shoe string budget.


Agreed, 100 percent. I'm guessing the AD might have some thoughts on improving this part of the game-day experience. Just give him some time to get there.
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 07, 2018 2:42 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

catnhat wrote:
We should have a football video board. We could have boards at other venues. Then we could justify the expense of full time employees because they would be needed year round.


Can't wait for the video board at River Run
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 07, 2018 2:47 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

jamesdhogan wrote:
collegecoach8502 wrote:
We do not have a video staff. We are running video on hourly part time/game only employees.

You get what you pay for.

Nothing would please the athletic department more than to be given the money to hire 2 or 3 full time video people that would get us close to what other schools have.

Our people do an amazing job on a shoe string budget.


Agreed, 100 percent. I'm guessing the AD might have some thoughts on improving this part of the game-day experience. Just give him some time to get there.


I was fortunate to spend about 10-15 minutes discussing Davidson sports with AD Clunie at a recent football function. I was impressed with his energy level but more interestingly he stopped me several times when I used the old (this is tough to do at small, lowly Davidson) excuse. He pointed out that Davidson athletics and the college do so many things the "right way" that it was now time to take a leadership role and quit making excuses. I wish him the best and he had some very good ideas. I hope he has access to many of our comments because I am hopeful things will get done. There is no reason why we can't lead in Academics and Athletics. Smile

I had a few classmates who parlayed jobs working at the student union into quite successful music/entertainment careers. I could see sports production opportunities providing opportunities for the future as well.

Go Cats.
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 07, 2018 3:02 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

wildforthecats wrote:
I don't understand the soft comment. The Vikings were athletic and pretty physical.

4 guards with 7 rebounds; 21 offensive rebounds as a team, superior.

Grate to see Nate out there mixing it up. Same with Dusan, albeit rusty.

2 freshmen starters, no seniors, will only get better.


Wild: I believe the Cats will get better as they gel. "Soft" ....I just think Cleveland State pretty much did what ever they wanted. They were poor at it at times but I don't think the Cats took them out of rhythm or put much pressure on them outside or inside.

I use the Moe Allie Cox litmus test now. We all know sooner or later we face some opponents that have that type of beast inside. Ekwu might be the answer but I would like to have a couple more "Caveman" clones.
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 07, 2018 3:11 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

85Wildcatsky wrote:
wildforthecats wrote:
I don't understand the soft comment. The Vikings were athletic and pretty physical.

4 guards with 7 rebounds; 21 offensive rebounds as a team, superior.

Grate to see Nate out there mixing it up. Same with Dusan, albeit rusty.

2 freshmen starters, no seniors, will only get better.


Wild: I believe the Cats will get better as they gel. "Soft" ....I just think Cleveland State pretty much did what ever they wanted. They were poor at it at times but I don't think the Cats took them out of rhythm or put much pressure on them outside or inside.

I use the Moe Allie Cox litmus test now. We all know sooner or later we face some opponents that have that type of beast inside. Ekwu might be the answer but I would like to have a couple more "Caveman" clones.


Having both Nate and Dusan last night was huge. It won't be the last time Luka gets in fouls trouble this season.
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 07, 2018 3:51 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Looking at box score (didn't see game) -- the difference is pretty clear. Second chance points. We had 20 to their 1. Pretty much the difference there.

Looks they shot the ball better than we did. Except for Kellan and Luke, we didn't shoot all that well. Most glaring number was JAG at 1-9 inside the arc. I assume he struggled to finish on drives? I'm guessing instead of powering strong and high to the rim, he was falling toward the baseline? But he shot the 3 well. He led the team in total shot attempts.


Rebounding numbers and A/tO look good. Nice win by the numbers all things considered.
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 07, 2018 3:58 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hope dinner was worth missing the game, Stan! Smile
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 07, 2018 4:27 pm    Post subject: Re: Crowd Reply with quote

rbarney wrote:
It would be interesting to compare the %full with other schools when playing easier opponent in the first weeks of the season. I suspect the nature of the opponent (expected victory margin) and the fact that it was played on a weeknight that also happened to be the day of election midterms probably contributed to the size of the crowd. While it may be better Friday night, I suspect the weakness of the opponent will again keep the size of the crowd down.


The opponent shouldnt matter - if that is what matters, then people should go to THEIR games!

I'd rather have a Layup Lager or 5 and watch the Cats than your political news channel of choice, but thats just me....
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 07, 2018 4:39 pm    Post subject: Re: Crowd Reply with quote

ac3983 wrote:
rbarney wrote:
It would be interesting to compare the %full with other schools when playing easier opponent in the first weeks of the season. I suspect the nature of the opponent (expected victory margin) and the fact that it was played on a weeknight that also happened to be the day of election midterms probably contributed to the size of the crowd. While it may be better Friday night, I suspect the weakness of the opponent will again keep the size of the crowd down.


The opponent shouldnt matter - if that is what matters, then people should go to THEIR games!

I'd rather have a Layup Lager or 5 and watch the Cats than your political news channel of choice, but thats just me....


Layup lagers are good.
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 07, 2018 5:12 pm    Post subject: Capacity Reply with quote

I'm not sure what you mean by "THEIR games", but by way of comparison, both GW and Rhode island played to @ 2/3rds capacity last night. We might want to inquire of VCU how they have had 118 straight sell-outs (do they sell 7,657 season tickets?)!
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 07, 2018 5:28 pm    Post subject: Re: Capacity Reply with quote

rbarney wrote:
I'm not sure what you mean by "THEIR games", but by way of comparison, both GW and Rhode island played to @ 2/3rds capacity last night. We might want to inquire of VCU how they have had 118 straight sell-outs (do they sell 7,657 season tickets?)!


According to their website, VCU has over 31,000 students. How many living alumni do we have, not that many I'd guess.
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 07, 2018 5:45 pm    Post subject: Re: Capacity Reply with quote

Steve Rodgers wrote:
rbarney wrote:
I'm not sure what you mean by "THEIR games", but by way of comparison, both GW and Rhode island played to @ 2/3rds capacity last night. We might want to inquire of VCU how they have had 118 straight sell-outs (do they sell 7,657 season tickets?)!


According to their website, VCU has over 31,000 students. How many living alumni do we have, not that many I'd guess.



Add total students plus VCU alums living within a one hour drive of their gym. Number has to be well over 100,000.


Davidson students plus DC alums living within a one hour drive of Belk (and does South Charlotte at rush hour count as being with a one hour drive?). Not sure of the number, but I suspect it's a bit less than VCU's.
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 07, 2018 5:49 pm    Post subject: Re: Capacity Reply with quote

stan wrote:
Steve Rodgers wrote:
rbarney wrote:
I'm not sure what you mean by "THEIR games", but by way of comparison, both GW and Rhode island played to @ 2/3rds capacity last night. We might want to inquire of VCU how they have had 118 straight sell-outs (do they sell 7,657 season tickets?)!


According to their website, VCU has over 31,000 students. How many living alumni do we have, not that many I'd guess.



Add total students plus VCU alums living within a one hour drive of their gym. Number has to be well over 100,000.


Davidson students plus DC alums living within a one hour drive of Belk (and does South Charlotte at rush hour count as being with a one hour drive?). Not sure of the number, but I suspect it's a bit less than VCU's.


At one point a few years ago, Davidson had approximately 17,000 living alumni living across the globe (I don't recall where I read this). For comparison's sake, around the same time UNC Chapel Hill had 17,000 alumni just in Charlotte.
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 07, 2018 6:02 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

We may not have the alums in the Davidson area but Lake Norman/North Charlotte has to be one of the fastest growing markets with spendable income. Cats need to tap into that.

I live in Charlotte and if I did not check the website or Facebook, I would not know they are playing.
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 07, 2018 7:10 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Watching the ladies game. The score box is at the bottom of the screen where it can’t possibly block our view of the basket. Much better.
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