Most of us live near DI college basketball programs. Most of us could very easily go and watch DI college basketball games, often times see major conference teams rather easily.
Unless you're going to see a blueblood at home, it's actually easy to pick up a cheap or even free ticket whenever you want.
Years of living in Baton Rouge I'd go to the PMAC just because it was pretty good basketball. They looked like major college players, sometimes even were. For a few big games I'd need to plan ahead, like the great Buddy Hield OU v. Ben Simmons and LSU match two years ago. Awesome game that felt big time.
But most of the time I'd show up 15 minutes before hand and find someone on the street who'd give it to me for 5 or 10 bucks. Then I'd wait until the first TV timeout and move down to sometimes even courtside seats because people don't show up.
If I wanted, even closer was Southern University with a large 10,000 plus arena with usually fewer than 1000 fans in attendance.
And here's my gripe. There are entire conferences that average less than 2000 in attendance, conferences that are considered D1 that get their champion invited to the dance each year. The Northeast conference averaged 1,100 per game and four others less than 1500 all putting teams in the dance.
For years I've thought there are way too many DI teams. If your fans don't care enough to show up and fill the gym at least half way, well, then I don't care to see your teams name on a line on the bracket.
I'd favor making an attendance requirement. I can't even say what the number is, but goodness it's got to be more than what the local HS averages. So let's say it's anything below 4000, 3000? Don't know exactly. But it will benefit our basketball.
If the OAD charade ends, which there's rumbling for some rules changes in this regard, then it's going to change the hoops landscape. Players want to play D1. If you change how many teams there are in D1 then there's going to be more competition for D1 players. It will improve the quality of play. I'm all for it.
Most college basketball these days sucks. The quality players are spread out too much and there are too many college aged players languishing on NBA benches, albeit, very wealthy ones.
This document has lots of attendance data. It's pretty interesting to people like me who are fascinated by weird sports data.
http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/m_basketball_RB/Reports/attend/2017.pdf ↗