Wednesday, February 27, 2008

The Warriors success last season brought in big money for UH

About their $930k more in ticket revenue than 2006 despite having 1 less home game in 2007, Clapp said:
"That's just awesome." (HA)

HA Note: "UH took in $930,106 more in ticket revenue in 2007 than it did the previous year despite playing one fewer home game. In 2006, when UH finished 11-3, ticket sales (season and individual) totaled $4.9 million for eight home dates. In 2007, sales reached $5.8 million for seven games."

HA Note: "Football ticket sales annually make up 17 percent to 22 percent of revenue for the UH athletic department, which operates 19 teams on a $26.6 million budget. Single-game ticket sales in 2007 ($2,822,949) soared to nearly double those of just two seasons earlier ($1,426,544) for the same number of dates, while season ticket revenue also was up substantially. Buoyed by back-to-back sellouts against Boise State and Washington to close the regular season, average per-game attendance hit a 23-year high (41,325) in 2007. Not since 1984, when UH averaged 42,915, had football drawn as many."

Happy with how they had a 23-year high for average per-game attendance, Clapp said:
"I'm excited to see that we're going in the right direction and, of course, we have initiatives to continue to promote season ticket opportunities." (HA)

Happy with the attendance last season, Mack said:
"I thought the support was outstanding. The crowds, I thought, were especially good at the end of the year, and it would be great to start out (in 2008) like we ended last season." (HA)

HA Note: "UH sold 22,975 season tickets last year and has set a goal of topping 30,000 for the upcoming season, according to John McNamara, UH associate athletic director. As of yesterday, the athletic department said it had received new deposits from 787 fans requesting more than 2,300 season tickets for 2008."

About the importance of having a lot of people at the games, Mack said:
"Our crowd really inspires and motivates our football team. I really think they were responsible for some of our wins." (HA)

About whether or not they can increase ticket sales even more, Clapp said:
"It would be an overly broad statement to say (the 2007 numbers) are sustainable, but on the other hand, we're gonna keep working each and every year to do the best possible job we can with season tickets." (HA)

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