Xuperman wrote:The Big East is providing some of THE most exciting/entertaining hoops action since the start of the NBE. Oddly, this site has not reciprocated with the equal passion of the past. I'm guessing the dismal season on display in Philly has a lot to do with it.
Hindsight tells be that this sight derives most of it's energy from the Nova contingent here...and, as human nature goes, folks tend to be more "chatty" in general while sitting on a high perch and losing tends to snuff sanctimonious interaction. That likely explains Gumby's 25 day absence, Chap is feeling far less chipper and you can't find Chest with a search warrant.
HOWEVER, this place is noticeably lifeless without ol' Gtmo....nothing posted since December 2nd. Any info would be greatly appreciated Omaha.
stever20 wrote:It is really weird. Normally this place is going great this time of year, especially with the fantastic results of the last month or so. But doesn't seem to be the case at all.
I know for me, not sure why, but not quite as much into college hoops this year compared to the past. I wonder if others are feeling the same?
stever20 wrote:It is really weird. Normally this place is going great this time of year, especially with the fantastic results of the last month or so. But doesn't seem to be the case at all.
I know for me, not sure why, but not quite as much into college hoops this year compared to the past. I wonder if others are feeling the same?
adoraz wrote:I've noticed this too. My thoughts:
Long-term issues:
1. Lack of site evolution. This site, while great, hasn't evolved at all since it was created 10 years ago. There still isn't a mobile version, "thumbs up" feature, and I need to log in every time I use it. Other message boards have evolved over the years but this hasn't. Don't get me wrong, I appreciate HLOH and know it must be a lot of work for the admins, but I do believe this is a reason we've seen a general decline for some time now.
2. The COVID reset. I've been to far fewer games post-COVID, though that is in large part due to our mediocre coach. Once people get out of a routine though (going to games), it's sometimes tough to go back. That's especially true for something non-essential like basketball.
3. HLOH branding. I've noticed that very few UConn fans joined, and part of that could be due to the religious website name. That said, I understand there may be copyright issues with using "Big East".
4. The rise of Twitter, Twitter Spaces, etc. For St. John's fans for instance, #sjubb is very active. Twitter Spaces after each game sometimes get 100+ people. Twitter is where personalities like our beat writer, AD, coach, players, Fanta, etc. are, so it's tough for message boards to compete.
5. Success. This league has won a national championship (2X) and continues to send a minimum of 4 teams per year dancing (even in a down year like this one). It has proven, in the current landscape at least, that it will be perfectly fine. Therefore, there is less demand for a conference-specific website. There's not much remaining for the conference to prove and for members to rally behind.
Short-term issues (this year):
1. Failures for individual teams. I don't believe St. John's has been mentioned yet, but there are far fewer St. John's fans posting this year. I can assure you, they are definitely active on #sjubb. The issue isn't the league, it's finding the right head coach for us. While 4 or 5 teams have had great starts to the season, the majority of teams this year simply aren't in the conversation to get a bid. That's quite different from the COVID-ended year for instance, where every fanbase still had hope this time of the year (though that kind of performance was an outlier and shouldn't be a realistic expectation for most years).
2. Awful year for potential expansion teams. We generally always have at least a few posters (often trolls) from potential expansion teams like Dayton, St. Louis, VCU, Gonzaga, etc. For obvious reasons Dayton fans aren't posting here this year. Even Gonzaga is down from their typical high.
Overall, add all of these together and you have a recipe for apathy. The season is essentially over for the majority of fan bases and there aren't any trolls to drive discussion. The site overall has unfortunately lost momentum, but I do think there's a lot of room for growth with some improvements.
Where's that Stever GIF we all know and love?stever20 wrote:maybe I need to go back to how i used to be? lol. j/k
jfan wrote:Where's that Stever GIF we all know and love?stever20 wrote:maybe I need to go back to how i used to be? lol. j/k
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