Glad it isn't just a UNI problem. Cool to see Mich St be proactive with this challenge. I wish UNI was more proactive in addressing this issue. Of course, winning games and having relevant programs helps.
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As a business owner I can tell you that the customer definitely isn't always right. But you do have to figure out how to work within the confines of your customer and their attitudes. That is something that is rapidly evolving and devolving in college (and pro) athletics. It will be interesting to see where this all goes. Schools have been expanding their stadiums to try to get "bigger and badder" while ticket sales, especially student sales, have gone down year over year at many schools. I only see this attendance trend worsening and maybe the new norm becomes smaller stadiums and bigger tv contracts. In a way it is a fitting result for these big schools that have sold their souls to TV for the huge checks but now can't get people to stop watching the exact thing that is paying them millions and millions to actually come and support their teams in person.
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Originally posted by ProwlingPanther View PostOf course, winning games and having relevant programs helps.Originally posted by TH1974This guy was all-UNI, and wanted to show it by pretending to play a non-existant musical instrument in public.
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Some of the student attendance or interest problems extends from high school. Check attendance or participation at your local high school & see what it looks like. I bet it is not even close to the 70's or 80's. If they do not develop the love for being a fan or an athlete in high school, there is a good chance they won't become a fan in college!
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It takes student leaders. If true student leaders take the initiative, then students will follow. Not wannabe leaders who are just padding their resumes with "leadership" roles, but real leaders, like stars of other teams, upperclassmen in the frats, etc. Maybe take lessons or tie in with the great leadership that is shown for other things, like Dance Marathon.
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Another problem is for the bigger schools is all the games are TV now. Why go and sit in a stadium for 3 1/2 hours, when you can sit at home and watch it on TV? U of Iowa and other Bigger BCS schools are going to have issues in about 10 years. Everything is on TV now and so people are choosing to stay home instead of fighting the traffic and the tailgating. Plus with all the tailgating restrictions and making the seating space smaller, its going to end bad for them. I actually heard some BCS program was trying to upgrade their Wifi system so that students could have access to wifi during the games?? WTF?
Plus all the conference expansion isn't helping, I mean you have teams from 12-15 hours away playing each other and its difficult for fans to travel that far. The ISU vs Iowa game was a sell out and the UNI vs Iowa game was close to a sell out. The instate games get people to the games, but these teams coming from across the country, no one cares about them.
But like someone else said, if you win the problem resolves it self.
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Originally posted by PantherHawk View PostAnother problem is for the bigger schools is all the games are TV now. Why go and sit in a stadium for 3 1/2 hours, when you can sit at home and watch it on TV? U of Iowa and other Bigger BCS schools are going to have issues in about 10 years. Everything is on TV now and so people are choosing to stay home instead of fighting the traffic and the tailgating. Plus with all the tailgating restrictions and making the seating space smaller, its going to end bad for them. I actually heard some BCS program was trying to upgrade their Wifi system so that students could have access to wifi during the games?? WTF?
Plus all the conference expansion isn't helping, I mean you have teams from 12-15 hours away playing each other and its difficult for fans to travel that far. The ISU vs Iowa game was a sell out and the UNI vs Iowa game was close to a sell out. The instate games get people to the games, but these teams coming from across the country, no one cares about them.
But like someone else said, if you win the problem resolves it self."I think they're very good," Farley said of the preseason top 25 Hawkeyes. "But so are we."
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Originally posted by PantherHawk View PostAnother problem is for the bigger schools is all the games are TV now. Why go and sit in a stadium for 3 1/2 hours, when you can sit at home and watch it on TV? U of Iowa and other Bigger BCS schools are going to have issues in about 10 years.UNI isn't exactly splitting atoms in terms of academics. -run&blade
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Originally posted by TH1974 View Post10 years? It's happening right now, and I don't blame fans. Ticket prices have been rising for years and the conferences have been emphasizing the importance of the big TV deals and how great TV is. They shouldn't b itch now that fans want to stay home and watch on TV.
Anyone have issues this past weekend when PSU vs Michigan was blacked out on ESPN2? Could they do that at some point? Say if ticket sales are dwindling, could they black out a college game? I don't know the College football rules regarding that issue.
I personally would like to see ESPN show more FCS games on Saturdays. With the Big Ten, SEC, Big XII, and other networks, that should open some space to showcase some of the other schools in the area. I liked that a local station carried the UNI game a few weeks ago. Hopefully they do that more often.
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