Lehigh Football Nation
April 12th, 2005, 08:32 PM
FYI, this EMU stuff I reported here last week is serious. There's an investigation going on with the interim university president, and the AD is waffling.
Here's the link. (http://www.easternecho.com/cgi-bin/story.cgi?3843)
Figures need investigation
Last Monday, an Echo Special Report revealed discrepancies in the attendance figures of home football and basketball games among figures reported by the ticket management office, figures reported by a separate group and figures reported by the University. The Echo is pleased with the action that interim President Willis has taken, ordering an investigation into the figures.
The NCAA requirement for Division I status is an average 15,000 fans in "actual attendance." The University's official attendance figures reported an average of 16,060 fans for the six home dates.The ticket management office's average, however, is more than 38 percent below that requirement.
None of the three numbers provided by the three sources match up.
An investigation is necessary to get to the bottom of these discrepancies. There should be one number, not three different numbers from each of the groups in charge of reporting attendance figures. This situation has brought to light the need for a revamped straightforward process, which does not lead to such large discrepancies
The truth about the attendance figures needs to be revealed for future seasons. The process that leads to the official attendance figures needs to be made more clear, and certainly more precise. Athletic Director Dave Diles would not stand behind any of the numbers when interviewed by the Echo. Even if the athletic department isn't trying to hide anything, it is appearing that way.
The Echo does not want the athletic department and the University to receive unnecessary bad press. That is not our intention. But the truth is our intention, and it's time to figure out what happened. There should be one coherent attendence number, and the pending investigation is necessary to find out why there isn't.
You wonder if the NCAA won't continue to get involved with this... and if they do... there should be a *lot* of I-A institutions that should be shaking in their boots.
To recap:
According to University documents obtained through the Freedom of Information Act, attendance figures produced by EMU ticket management officials contradicted the official attendance figures, which didn’t agree with numbers reported by the baseball team. The baseball team was hired to use manual counters to determine the number of people at the five home games at Rynearson Stadium.
The ticket management office, meanwhile, used manual counters to determine the number of fans at the games. The ticket management staff, which consisted of university employees and the Ypsilanti Kiwanis, didn’t count people who weren’t considered fans, such as players, coaches, staff and press members.
But at all five games at Rynearson, the University’s ticket management office counted less than half the number of fans in the official attendance.
Here's the link. (http://www.easternecho.com/cgi-bin/story.cgi?3843)
Figures need investigation
Last Monday, an Echo Special Report revealed discrepancies in the attendance figures of home football and basketball games among figures reported by the ticket management office, figures reported by a separate group and figures reported by the University. The Echo is pleased with the action that interim President Willis has taken, ordering an investigation into the figures.
The NCAA requirement for Division I status is an average 15,000 fans in "actual attendance." The University's official attendance figures reported an average of 16,060 fans for the six home dates.The ticket management office's average, however, is more than 38 percent below that requirement.
None of the three numbers provided by the three sources match up.
An investigation is necessary to get to the bottom of these discrepancies. There should be one number, not three different numbers from each of the groups in charge of reporting attendance figures. This situation has brought to light the need for a revamped straightforward process, which does not lead to such large discrepancies
The truth about the attendance figures needs to be revealed for future seasons. The process that leads to the official attendance figures needs to be made more clear, and certainly more precise. Athletic Director Dave Diles would not stand behind any of the numbers when interviewed by the Echo. Even if the athletic department isn't trying to hide anything, it is appearing that way.
The Echo does not want the athletic department and the University to receive unnecessary bad press. That is not our intention. But the truth is our intention, and it's time to figure out what happened. There should be one coherent attendence number, and the pending investigation is necessary to find out why there isn't.
You wonder if the NCAA won't continue to get involved with this... and if they do... there should be a *lot* of I-A institutions that should be shaking in their boots.
To recap:
According to University documents obtained through the Freedom of Information Act, attendance figures produced by EMU ticket management officials contradicted the official attendance figures, which didn’t agree with numbers reported by the baseball team. The baseball team was hired to use manual counters to determine the number of people at the five home games at Rynearson Stadium.
The ticket management office, meanwhile, used manual counters to determine the number of fans at the games. The ticket management staff, which consisted of university employees and the Ypsilanti Kiwanis, didn’t count people who weren’t considered fans, such as players, coaches, staff and press members.
But at all five games at Rynearson, the University’s ticket management office counted less than half the number of fans in the official attendance.