Basic flaw in the demographic (read race) makeup argument Joe presents is that due to sheer student size the 37.7% of St Johns students = 7,043 white students on the Queens campus alone, the 70% of total students at Villanova = 7,438 white students at Nova. I guess those extra 395 white kids at Nova make all the difference. Especially since we KNOW minorities don't like basketball. Just a dumb argument if you know how to do basic math.
There are smart ones that he tangentially addressed. The primary one is that for the most part St Johns is still a commuter school, only 30% of students live on campus or campus affiliated housing. Makes a big difference. It is also why alum/booster attendance at STJ is lower than most other schools. There's great fans/supporters of their university on these boards but for the most part St Johns alums don't have the connection to their school that say an alum of a big state school or an ivy might have. It's just a fact of life. Not much anyone can do about it.
Also, it would be safe to say that the average Nova student has more disposable income than the average St Johns student based purely on the charters of the schools. Joe's outlined often how hard it is to pay for his beer AND a ticket to game and with him being one of the majority living off campus, well let's just say the gas prices are too damn high.
If the team wins then casual onlookers that Joe refers to, and I don't call them fans, will come out and drive up attendance but STJ is still never going to outdraw Dayton and that says something.