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UNLV BASKETBALL: Rebels shoot for more fans

Kruger taking steps to increase attendance




Over the past three seasons, coach Lon Kruger has done a lot to establish UNLV's home-court dominance.

The basketball team he puts on the floor is the biggest part of the equation. What might go unnoticed are Kruger's marketing-related efforts aimed at putting fans in the seats.


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  • Since the start of the 2006-07 season, the Rebels are 42-3 at the Thomas & Mack Center.

    Attendance is making a steady climb while Kruger tries new ways to move the crowds in bigger numbers.

    "The main thing, which we've done the last couple years especially, is to put a team on the floor that's really going to compete hard and is fun to watch," he said. "I think fans appreciate that more than anything else.

    "The fans who have been here have been much more active. The crowd is impacting the results more."

    UNLV (5-0) swept four home games last week, but its degree of schedule difficulty will rise when California (4-0) visits at 5 p.m. Friday for a third-round game in the Global Sports Classic.

    The top four teams in the eight-team field are 18-0. Cincinnati (4-0) plays Florida State (5-0) at 7:30 p.m. Friday.

    The winners of Friday's games meet at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, after the losers square off at 5.

    "You've got three other teams there that are all really good," Kruger said. "Hopefully the fans will turn out, have a good time and enjoy some good basketball."

    The Rebels' average attendance after four home games is 12,238. Through four home dates last season, the average attendance was 11,312.

    "We had a big jump in attendance as compared to the four early-season games last year," Kruger said. "So I guess we've got to use that as a barometer, and hopefully that correlates to continued growth."

    UNLV has been more aggressive in its marketing approach this year by using an increased number of radio and TV spots and newspaper advertisements to raise awareness for a team that is 62-15 over the past three seasons.

    The theme of the ad campaign is "The Rebelution has begun," and players such as seniors Wink Adams, Joe Darger and Rene Rougeau appear on commercials and billboards.

    Rougeau said he thinks the crowds should be bigger. He hopes fans will more frequently pack the Thomas & Mack, which seats 18,500 and is one of the largest arenas in college basketball.

    "I believe it's subpar right now," Rougeau said of UNLV's home attendance. "We've got to do a lot better than this. I give it like a C-plus right now. We've got to step it up a lot.

    "We've got to get the city more involved with us. The fans we see every night, though, they definitely deserve an A-plus. I guess the more and more we win, the more people will come around, so it's only a matter of time."

    Season-ticket sales have seen a bump because of the Rebels' success. When UNLV reached the NCAA Tournament's Sweet 16 in 2006-07, the total for season tickets sold was 4,676.

    That number jumped to 5,440 last season, and it has increased 37 percent to 7,463 for this season.

    To make tickets more affordable for fans, an end-zone balcony season ticket was offered for $90 this season, and 1,180 were sold.

    Kruger promotes the program in a variety of ways.

    One move he made was to add D.J. Allen as the program's director of community outreach and marketing. Allen reports to associate athletic director Perk Weisenburger, who oversees UNLV's marketing and promotions.

    "What we've done is we've added kind of a full-time marketing component over and above what has existed there the last three years," Kruger said. "I think that has been reflected in the work that's been done.

    "The fans are much more involved and the student section is much bigger than it was a year ago in November. Hopefully it will keep going that way."

    Contact reporter Matt Youmans at myoumans@reviewjournal.com or 702-387-2907.

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    Truth Detector wrote on December 02, 2008 12:23 AM: Note to Lon Kruger:

    Scheduling cupcakes doesn't put fans in the seats and it doesn't prepare your team for legit opponents like Cal and Cincinnati.

    CC: UNLV fans


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    Grayback4Life wrote on November 27, 2008 04:36 PM: Most transplants have no pride in Vegas. During the 80s, the city's population was around 400,000 and the T&M drew 18,500 nightly. Today the city's population hovers around 2 million and the attendance is where it's at. That's ridiculous.

    There are apathetic people living here who could care less, and it's sad.


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    wrigleyn8 wrote on November 27, 2008 12:34 PM: Tre willis from Mephis. Stanback from UCLA. Jasper from Kentucky. Hamga recruited by Kentucky. I really see no reason to retort to SS but to say Kruger is not recruiting is a joke.


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    Yup wrote on November 27, 2008 10:58 AM: Succotash, I'm sorry your father never told you he loved you but that doesn't mean you can't break out of it and be happy with yourself one day.

    "I like men" - I guess that's better than little boys.


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    Taylor wrote on November 27, 2008 09:44 AM: Jerry Wayne: Amen. We do not need players who will come and go after a year. Long term growth is founded upon players who will gel together after years of playing with eachother

    PhilMcK wrote on November 27, 2008 04:55 AM:
    Lon, if you want buts in the seats, schedule Duke is Duke. The mountain west is a weak conference. Schedule up.

    Do you think a team like Duke etc. will come to Vegas to play UNLV? You are an idiot if you believe that. The majority of top programs would not schedule a road game in Vegas. It is too risky for them. I doubt they would even schedule a neutral floor site. Teams at the top only schedule games against nobodys or teams in the top 10; they blow out the crap teams, and if they lose to a top 10, their ranking won't drop that far.

    Be happy with what we have a team with the 7th most wins in the last 2 seasons.

    Idiots.


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    Jerry Wayne wrote on November 27, 2008 09:22 AM: I want players that will play for 3 or 4 years and be committed to UNLV. I don't go to rebel games looking for the next OJ Mayo. I go looking for the next Wink Adams. Succotash is an idiocracy personified. Opinions are like elbows (censored version) everybody has them. Succotash's just blow worse than most.


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    innocent bystander wrote on November 27, 2008 08:32 AM: so robert how's your face?


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    Sufferin' Succotash wrote on November 27, 2008 08:21 AM: I like men.


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    Rob wrote on November 27, 2008 07:15 AM: Sufferin, once again you speak of that which you havent a clue in hell about. I wish i could filter your sorry butt right off of here but ill do the next best thing ill call you an idiot and keep on moving. You are Brain dead,sucks for you.


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    Sufferin' Succotash wrote on November 27, 2008 07:11 AM: Kruger and the Rebels are winning which is a good thing. The problem is that they lack talent. After five years at UNLV, the talent level should be much higher at this point. You guys call him Lon Kruger, I cal him Lon NotaRECruiter.

    If you want to pack the mack, you have to put some talent on the floor. The only two good players are Wink Adams and Joe Darger (Dagger). Wink is the only legit player that would start on a Top 10 program, Darger would come off the bench for a big time team. All the rest of those kids would never see the court.

    Do they try hard? Yes they do.

    Do they win? Yes, vs. patsies who make up the 95% of the schedule.

    Will you get 18,500 in the house to watch a bunch of scrubs try hard and beat nobodys every night? NO, not in Las Vegas.

    Recruit some studs. Superstars! Lottery Picks! When you do you won't be able to find an open seat. But with Lon NotaRecruiter that isn't going to happen. Lon will not get that type of player. And to those who say we have that type of player sitting out this year, SURE WE DO! I'll believe it when I see it.


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