We're all on the same side, but look at things different ways. By not attending games I and many others "didn't abandon" the team. More a protest on what happened to the program, with the hope that a change would be made. If attendance remained 90% full and 10% empty, instead of the other way around, it wouldn't be Lavin time from my perspective. If you really love something, sometimes you make a hard call and step away. You may call it "abandoning", but it just seemed like the right thing so management wouldn't think we were happy.
BTW, my turning point was when we got blown out by Maryland at the Coaches vs Cancer several years ago. I was so confident in the team with the "dream" recruiting class that I bought several premium tickets and gave a few to some Maryland co-workers. I was waiting for the Redmen to give them a beating. I was very, very wrong and it was pretty embarrassing....that was just the beginning of the downward spiral.
Doesn't mean I didn't watch games from home or didn't keep tabs for scores online. Deep down we all hoped for continued success even if we disagreed with "management".
In any case, will be glad to be back. I consider myself a diehard. I didn't attend St John's but grew up in Queens.
Just for the record also, I DO GIVE PROPS to those who have stayed by the sidelines through all the pain an agony. You are great fans!!!