There are plenty of teams with worse product on the floor who see much better attendance results. The coach doesn't make the ticket prices, the coach doesn't market to sell tickets, the coach doesn't make the in game promotions, the coach doesn't sell the tickets, the coach doesn't do seating charts, and the coach doesn't hire all the people in the athletic department who are responsible for this.
To go back to your analogy of the pet sitter. Would you blame the pet sitter for the plants in the house dying? For the house getting dusty? For not doing the laundry? For not taking in the newspaper? For not cutting the lawn?
So to put the blame solely or most responsibly on the coach for attendance is just misplaced.
Are you REALLY blaming marketing and seating charts for decline in ticket sales? What world do you live in? This is one of the winningest college basketball teams of all time. ITS THE COACH!
I don't know if you're a current season ticket holder or just a fan, but the seating at MSG is, to use an oveused expression, a joke. How many times does one have to witness fans from an opposing fan base come in for his biannual game at MSG sitting in front of him/her?
If Dennis Myron doesn't want to advocate for his fanbase to the powers that be at MSG, why should fans bother purchasing season ticket packages or donating to a red/white club?
They can simply pick and choose the games that are of more interest to them.
My top 5 reasons for the attendance:
1) the lack of attachment to the university and basketball program from the alumni base
2) the lack of faith in the head coach and the direction of the program
3) selling a substandard product without creative marketing or strong customer loyalty
4) many televised games
5) working class fan base