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Postby Tsmithohio123 » Mon Aug 05, 2013 2:14 pm

[The Dayton thing is surprising. There can't be that many people in Dayton and there really never were very many Dayton posters on here.


I am a UD fan. Folowing can explain the interest in this blog

1. The Dayton metro area is the same size as IND and Cincy ond Omaha (remember that 1/2 of the Cincy Metro area is KY farmland)
2. Close t0 60 percent of the UD enrollment is from out of state and a huge part of that enrollment has historicall originated in NY (also NJ, PA)
3. These East Coast ties can be evidenced by the huge UD alumni turnout any UD game played at MSG, Brooklyn center, Fordham, Philly, etc.
4. UD (and Xavier) was shut out of the Big East when Margquette, Depaul, Louisville, UC were added
5. UD is the largest Catholic university in the State of Ohio (quite a feat cosidering the Catholic population in Ohio)
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Postby bmorex » Mon Aug 05, 2013 2:33 pm

In what way are Dayton and CIncinnati metro areas the same size? Population-wise, Dayton is fourth behind Cincinnati, Cleveland, and Columbus. If you're talking about total area, who cares?
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Postby Tsmithohio123 » Mon Aug 05, 2013 2:56 pm

ok, CVG ""Metro" population is larger than DAY, however the markets overlap (center citis 50 mile apart)
DAY is larger than OMA and close to IND

Forgot to say that UD is not only the largest Catholic universtity in Ohio, but the largest private college in Ohio
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Postby Tsmithohio123 » Mon Aug 05, 2013 3:16 pm

Top 12 Catholic universties in US with enrollments below


DePaul University
25,398

St John's University-New York
21,067

Saint Louis University-Main Campus
17,859

Georgetown University
17,130

Loyola University Chicago
16,040

Saint Leo University
15,564

Fordham University
15,189

Boston College
14,754

University of Notre Dame
12,004

Marquette University
12,002

Regis University
11,253

University of Dayton
11,045
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Postby Tsmithohio123 » Mon Aug 05, 2013 3:36 pm

Out of the above "Catholic 12" only 4 are currently the NBE, with 2 from this 12 (UD and STL) trying to get in.
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Postby bluejayfanatic » Mon Aug 05, 2013 4:17 pm

Tsmithohio123 wrote:DAY is larger than OMA and close to IND


Not true. Metro areas are close (Omaha 885,624 vs. Dayton 800,972) but the city of Omaha (421,570) is about 3 times the size of Dayton (141,359).
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Postby Omahanian » Mon Aug 05, 2013 4:40 pm

bluejayfanatic wrote:
Tsmithohio123 wrote:DAY is larger than OMA and close to IND


Not true. Metro areas are close (Omaha 885,624 vs. Dayton 800,972) but the city of Omaha (421,570) is about 3 times the size of Dayton (141,359).


And neither is even close to the size of Indy.
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Postby butlerguy03 » Mon Aug 05, 2013 7:44 pm

OK, where are you getting those numbers? Indy & Cincy double the size of Dayton.

Per Arbitron (radio ratings service):

Total population - Black population - Hispanic population

Dayton
828,800 - 118,600 - 17,300

Indianapolis
1,427,500 - 221,200 - 90,200

Cincinnati
1,765,600 - 219,300 - 46,500
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Postby gmoser1210 » Mon Aug 05, 2013 9:05 pm

Just for the record, here are the official U.S. Census figures for total estimated 2012 population for the four cities:

Indianapolis - 834,852
Omaha - 421,570
Cincinnati - 296,550
Dayton - 141,359

Here are the same figures for the four metropolitan areas, again by the U.S. Census:

Cincinnati - 2,128,603
Indianapolis - 1,928,982
Omaha - 885,624
Dayton - 800,972
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Postby lovinhoops » Mon Aug 05, 2013 10:08 pm

How in the world would you think Dayton is the size of Cincinnati or Indy, did you ever leave UD's campus? As for viewer traffic, I'm sure nearly all of the Dayton metro traffic comes from UD fans. However, I would expect about half of the Cincinnati traffic is coming from UD fans as well. Eventually the viewers of this site will understand that Xavier is the 5th most popular basketball program in Cincy behind UC, Kentucky, OSU and Dayton. Probably a decent percentage of Chicago and NY traffic are UD fans as well. UD has a very large and devoted fan base, they are interested to know if their program will be invited to the new league.
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