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re: Student attendance at games

Posted on 9/28/22 at 5:53 pm to
Posted by Tridentds
Sugar Land
Member since Aug 2011
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Posted on 9/28/22 at 5:53 pm to

We went as a family to games growing up. Season ticket holders for decades and went to every home game and a lot of away games. Was a different time but the experience was much different than today.

Games are long now with unnecessary timeouts for TV, timeouts for play reviews, etc... they really drag the game out. Also every timeout you are bombarded with commercials for everything from vehicles to furniture. They also spend so much time honoring anyone and everyone that ever farted on campus. It's tedious.

Someone may not give a shite about the opposing band but something is going to take it's place and it isn't going to be your own band. They are going to fill that time with some bullshite.

11am games suck... they just do. Afternoon games or night games are a lot more fun. I agree that food and drinks are ridiculously expensive and beyond stupid and it has gotten so expensive that I can absolutely understand why moms and dads cut back on going to games. TV is easy.

None of this is really that appealing to non-diehard fans that are getting older. They just won't be replaced most likely.



Posted by Smokeyone
Maryville Tn
Member since Jul 2016
16074 posts
Posted on 9/28/22 at 5:55 pm to
In the 50s and 60s my grandparents went to every home basketball(mens and woman's) and football game played in Knoxville. In the 70s and 80s it was most but not all of them. By the 90s it became rare for them to go but they still had season tickets to all 3. When my grandfather passed the tickets went to my Aunt and her husband, my uncle had tickets through the News Sentinel and my folks were rarely in Tennessee. Now my aunt has basketball season tickets (no kids) and my uncle gets tickets whenever he wants but his kid doesn’t care about sports anymore.

I take my daughter to the occasional game and buy tickets for her youth group to smaller games but I don’t really care about going to more than a handful of games (baseball more so than basketball) anymore.

Between the traffic, the people, and the hassle it’s just not that enjoyable anymore. I would rather my daughter (12) and her friends go enjoy themselves than go myself. I would rather just pay for kids to go and build memories and attachment.
Posted by pankReb
Defending National Champs Fan
Member since Mar 2009
64653 posts
Posted on 9/28/22 at 5:57 pm to
The two posts above mine have some very valid points. It just isn't as pure and enjoyable as it once was.

Tickets cost a fortune...and that isn't including food and lodging if you're coming from a significant distance. And the constant commercialization of the game is tiring.
Posted by WaterLink
Baton Rouge
Member since Sep 2015
17321 posts
Posted on 9/28/22 at 5:58 pm to
I went to as many games as I could when I was at LSU as I knew there would only be a small window of my life that I could get $12 tickets to LSU home games, even for big rivals and conference opponents. I'm not sure how much students are being charged for them now at LSU or other schools.

But I will say, the student section being in the endzone made it kind of difficult to see what was going on when play was happening near the other endzone, so you're watching the jumbotron a lot. TV offers a superior view of the action pretty much at all times. So it wouldn't shock me if kids at these schools like to go to the tailgates to drink and eat and soak up the hype and energy on campus, but either stay at the tailgate to watch the game on TV or go back to their dorms or a party for the actual game.
Posted by Old Sarge
Dean of Admissions, LSU
Member since Jan 2012
55447 posts
Posted on 9/28/22 at 5:59 pm to
We are going to need to expand the student section to 60k and Kyle field to 150k very soon
Posted by Che Boludo
Member since May 2009
18223 posts
Posted on 9/28/22 at 6:05 pm to
quote:

know your thoughts on this but it's one of my theories why we see students not really caring to stay for the entirety of the games.

My experience at Ole Miss was that it was a typical SEC student fanbase. Lots of fraternity and sorority support, but also a very large party school where the houses are in very close proximity to the stadium. Makes for a great student pre-game experience in the Grove or at the house, but also leads to early departures to reset and prep for after parties on campus or in the square.

If it's a meaningless opponent they are in a close game with they may stay longer. If they're blowing them out or losing, they are absolutely heading out early. If they are losing badly to a big opponent, they're are out. If they are winning, they will stay, especially in a rivalry or upset victory.

Like I said, not all that different than most college kids.

To me it's not generational, but Ole Miss is simply one of the best set-up campuses for college pre-game and after parties. And, that's what they are going to do for the most part.

Again, just my opinion. Each school has a specific culture, and UM is a party school.
Posted by Landmass
Member since Jun 2013
18184 posts
Posted on 9/28/22 at 6:10 pm to
I think that the larger the school, the more likely you have a pool of students that want to stay. They are the ones that get the tickets and are interested. We do have a lot of out of state students which I do think factors into the equation.

People are making good points.

A lot of people in our fanbase want them to take some of the student allotment away and make them general admission areas for families. We used to have this when we had shitty bleachers in the endzones. That is gone now.
Posted by Taurus 357
Great Lakes Gambler
Member since Dec 2014
3916 posts
Posted on 9/28/22 at 6:11 pm to
quote:

families have largely been priced out of football games. The schools made a lot of money by raising ticket prices but they also catered to middle aged and older people with money. Young kids didn't attend football games like they did when I was young, so they haven't grown up with the same kind of loyalty toward teams. In the old days, if dad wanted to see the game, he would have to go and would take his family to the game.


A lot of this makes sense. The buying power for hundreds of millions of Americans is all but lost. It was going on long before the inflation crisis. Working folks have to put more of their paychecks towards child care, groceries, gasoline, home goods etc… Thank the corporations and the tv executives for high ticket prices
Posted by AUstar
Member since Dec 2012
17059 posts
Posted on 9/28/22 at 6:24 pm to
quote:

The drop off in student attendance, I believe is due mainly to the modern world that this generation has grown up in


4k TV's and better camera work makes going to the games not as attractive as it was 25 years ago. Plus there's no local TV blackouts anymore, and even if there were, the Internet makes it easy to get around them.

Second reason is cost. Unless you're a student, it is extremely expensive to go to games now. This is especially true for "big games" between rivals or high ranked teams.
Posted by Quicksilver
Poker Room
Member since Jan 2013
10746 posts
Posted on 9/28/22 at 6:30 pm to
Didn't read past the 3rd "sentence" of whatever this was but student attendance has been fine. Students did not stay for the 2nd half though because it was 95 degrees and they face the sun. The score was also 35-14
Posted by Landmass
Member since Jun 2013
18184 posts
Posted on 9/28/22 at 6:43 pm to
quote:

Didn't read past the 3rd "sentence" of whatever this was but student attendance has been fine. Students did not stay for the 2nd half though because it was 95 degrees and they face the sun. The score was also 35-14


Then you missed the point. I'm not talking about Ole Miss specifically. A lot of schools have had issues with students staying. Auburn fines the frats and sororities if they don't stay. Alabama has had issues for years. Etc.
Posted by Landmass
Member since Jun 2013
18184 posts
Posted on 9/28/22 at 6:54 pm to
quote:

Auburn isn’t having the problem yet. Part of the issue might be how many out of state students you have. They don’t always care about football as much.


Auburn did and started fining sororities and fraternities if they leave early. At least this is what my in-law big Auburn donors told me.
Posted by UKWildcats
Lexington, KY
Member since Mar 2015
17225 posts
Posted on 9/28/22 at 6:57 pm to
quote:

Around the early 1970's I remember the BooBirds started showing up

To be fair, we've had a lot to boo over the years.
Posted by Referee
North Alabama
Member since Dec 2021
3010 posts
Posted on 9/28/22 at 6:57 pm to
If the coach is Nick Saban you attend the game and you SURE don’t leave before the game is over! Need I explain?
Posted by ColoradoAg
Colorado
Member since Sep 2011
22163 posts
Posted on 9/28/22 at 7:00 pm to
quote:

You also have almost 70k undergrads. Ole Miss has like 20k, half of those being chicks who have no interest in anything but the grove


We also give a LOT of student seating, and it is prime seating - not in the corners of the stadium.
Posted by Landmass
Member since Jun 2013
18184 posts
Posted on 9/28/22 at 7:01 pm to
quote:

Alums shitting on current students were the students that got shite on by alums back when they were in school. The students are an easy scapegoat


Nobody is shitting on students. If you bothered to actually read the thread you would understand that this is a general discussion about the waning interest of youth with college football and the possible causes.
Posted by Razorborn
NOLA
Member since Jun 2016
154 posts
Posted on 9/28/22 at 7:51 pm to
Razorbacks break a new record every year with student attendance increase. It's only the poor programs that see attendance declining. We get a lot of Texas kids. It's a very good thing.
Posted by Blackgloves
Texas
Member since Aug 2021
3776 posts
Posted on 9/28/22 at 7:56 pm to
Any clue who your next HC is? Lulz

Poooooor longhorns
This post was edited on 9/29/22 at 9:52 am
Posted by poncho villa
DALLAS
Member since Jul 2010
17732 posts
Posted on 9/28/22 at 8:08 pm to
IDK man the LSU MSU game the students were there in force for most of the game. SS was full. Now the premium seats in the sun were about 3/5ths full for a primetime SEC game.

Posted by mizslu314
Dirty STL
Member since Sep 2013
15977 posts
Posted on 9/28/22 at 8:10 pm to
Our student attendance is wayyyyy up this year, maybe the highest in the last 5+ years
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