As a student, I was disappointed in my friends cuz the two I usually go with both bailed (one was hungover... ***** and one had a major project). There's a lot of reasons that the attendance is so low though:The lines I almost didn't go since I couldn't find someone to go with until 45 minutes before tip-off and figured I would likely not get a seat. As a student, you never know whether you'll get turned away and have to walk home after walking to Hilton in the cold and snow. After KSU and OU, I'll know now that I can show up after they start letting students in and still get a seat, but many students feel like games are too much of a time investment since you often have two home games in a week and the popular games you'll have to wait in line for two-three hours plus the two hours of game time. The Iowa and MU game were miserable. The waiting in line turned off a *lot* of students. I was in line for Iowa 4 hours before tipoff and was one of the last 20 or so people let in. Had to split the whole group up and take single seats.Selling tickets is kinda a pain in the *** Student tickets can't be sold on TicketExchange, so in order to sell tickets, you have to meet up with the person to ensure they pay you. You can email a ticket to someone, but you can't exchange money for the ticket through the login. I've had friends get ripped off by forwarding a ticket to someone and then not getting paid back.BBall tickets sell out early I have a friend who wanted basketball tickets but were in consideration for an internship which would have meant they would be in another state for the fall and first half of spring semesters. They didn't try and buy tickets until they were certain of their plans until May, by which time all tickets were sold out. I have a number of friends who went to games consistently last year but didn't get tickets this year since they sold out soon after going on sale. Part of this is reminding students nearer to the deadline.Part of the solution would be to only have Iowa/KU, etc. tickets for the first 3,000 or so student tickets so those would be the only games where people would know they'd have to camp out. I say oversell the other games by even more. You'll get more of the "sure i'll go, what the hell" sort of crowd.I'm also all for making students be in their seats 30 minutes before tip and selling extra seats. Maybe have a gamewatch in Scheman for people who want to be on standby for those tickets so at least they don't have to go all the way to Hilton to be turned away and go home.And don't worry. I'm giving my friends a very hard time.