Does anyone else find it odd that there's usually a large chunk of students who make the trek up to Cleveland for the MAC championship, yet the student section at the JAR typically has about 40 students max? It has everything to do with the design of the JAR. There are tons of students scattered about the general admission seating during a typical regular season game.
During the Can't State game, there was a large group of students standing in the general admission area behind the basket(not the floor seats...but above, where it is usually sparsely filled). The University handed out signs for the students to wave during the game(good idea). I noticed that at the next home game, a lot of those casual students came back, holding those signs in their hands. They had such a great experience at the Can't game, and they expected the same thing the next time around. The problem was(and is) that there wasn't enough students to re-make the Can't experience, and most of the casual students would rather sit on their hands in the GA rather than head down to the floor seats with the more serious AK-Rowdies.
The more serious AK-Rowdies on the floor seats(bless their souls) are rather isolated. And many of them know each other--or at least that's the impression I get. I'm not so sure that the average student feels comfortable just heading on down to the floor seats. If there was a single, large student section with ample seating, I'd guarantee more students would show up for the game time experience.
And I agree with others; it's ridiculous that Akron can't find a way to reorganize their student section and bring in more students. Akron has more students living on campus and in University Park than Xavier and Dayton's entire student population. We're way overdue for some serious change. If a new arena isn't built in five years, please just get rid of the damn track and expand seating all the way to the floor.