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re: Do you foresee Tiger Stadium downsizing?
Posted on 9/25/23 at 4:26 pm to TeddyPadillac
Posted on 9/25/23 at 4:26 pm to TeddyPadillac
There is NO clear vision of what the future holds for College Football. (College Sports in general)
My thoughts are if LSU and its sports are the lifeblood of the Capital City economy do whatever is needed to invest and make it amazing that people want to spend money on, because frankly
There aint much else in this town.
My thoughts are if LSU and its sports are the lifeblood of the Capital City economy do whatever is needed to invest and make it amazing that people want to spend money on, because frankly
There aint much else in this town.
Posted on 9/25/23 at 4:30 pm to Outback Ray
100% it WILL happen- not just at LSU, but everywhere. Not smaller stadiums- bigger seats which means fewer seats. LSU Ath Admin has literally said this. More premium areas, which means less seats. Again EVERYONE will do this- CF attendance has fallen for 15 straight years.
Posted on 9/25/23 at 4:33 pm to Outback Ray
The hope would be that the Allevaization of the athletic department will be taken apart brick by brick. What I mean by that is the mindset that the athletic department exists solely to extract even more money from the consumer without providing any additional value to the consumer whatsoever.
This mindset happened to coincide with the Alleva "goal is to be in the conversation" era. It's going to take a massive shift in the department to move to a new model. LSU had been blessed with nearly two decades of not having to worry about the consumer experience of a football game. Those days are over. I think LSU is near the limit of being able to raise prices just to raise revenue and charging for things that were free.
This mindset happened to coincide with the Alleva "goal is to be in the conversation" era. It's going to take a massive shift in the department to move to a new model. LSU had been blessed with nearly two decades of not having to worry about the consumer experience of a football game. Those days are over. I think LSU is near the limit of being able to raise prices just to raise revenue and charging for things that were free.
This post was edited on 9/25/23 at 4:34 pm
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