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re: Wall Street Journal: Schools have no idea what students want at CFB games
Posted on 7/17/15 at 9:01 am to dagrippa
Posted on 7/17/15 at 9:01 am to dagrippa
quote:Not to me, but of course I am posting on a SEC Football message board in mid July.
You can't fight technology. Home watching or bar watching is so advanced now, sometimes the in game experience is just a hassle.
I guess the below average student would disagree.
Posted on 7/17/15 at 9:03 am to Bench McElroy
so.... will this now be used as an excuse to stop updating cell service in stadiums? While I want a clean restroom more I still want my cell phone to not die if I try to look up some scores.
Posted on 7/17/15 at 9:03 am to RECConspiracy
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Let students resell their student tickets to the general public for a profit. Allow the general public to sit in the student section without a student ID. Seat filled. Problem solved.
No, we have 30,000 student seats and 40,000 that want to attend. If they don't want their seat they need to give it to a student that is having to sit out because we don't have enough seats.
Posted on 7/17/15 at 9:05 am to SwaggerCopter
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Unless you're Texas A&M. Then you can expect at least 30K no matter what.
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Posted on 7/17/15 at 9:08 am to RECConspiracy
quote:Hell no! Students don't want their damn parents or some blue hairs sitting in their section scolding them to watch their language, trying to make them sit down or getting pissed about someone spilling bourbon all over the place.
Let students resell their student tickets to the general public for a profit. Allow the general public to sit in the student section without a student ID. Seat filled. Problem solved.
Posted on 7/17/15 at 9:09 am to Bench McElroy
This isn't just a problem with students. Between ticket prices, the pain of parking situations on most large campuses and the fact that no large college football stadium has gone to all chairbacks yet means people are justifying not going by being able to get a much more comfortable experience at home. Throw in the fact that you can get a 60" HDTV for under $1,000 now. Hell, Sams has a 70" Vizio for $1200. It's not like people have to stay home and listen on the radio anymore.
Posted on 7/17/15 at 9:09 am to RT1941
for real, geez what an awful idea.
This post was edited on 7/17/15 at 9:11 am
Posted on 7/17/15 at 9:10 am to Bench McElroy
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Wall Street Journal: Schools have no idea what students want at CFB games
Things students want at CFB game:
1. Cheap tickets
2. Cheap beer
3. Good football team
4. Be able to cut loose and have a good time and be stupid and that includes STTDB
Things boosters, their wives, season ticket holders etc want:
1. luxury dining
2. wifi so the wife can post on instagram the pics of little johnny
3. more female restrooms because the current ones are not big enough for the packs
4. comfortable seats
5. everything else
Posted on 7/17/15 at 9:12 am to WG_Dawg
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I know we try to be all hip with the times and do all the student tix electronically, but it would solve sooooooooo many problems to just go back to straight paper tickets. It'd be so much easier if one of those punks didn't want to go to a game to just take their ticket and sell it to someone, whereas now you have to transfer some shite to someone else's ID or whatever new fangled nonsense they do.
This has been my theory on it as well. When I was a student you showed up at the stadium and you had your student ticket and your ACT card (student ID). You gave them both to the ticket taker and you were in. I have no idea what it is like now but that is what I heard, that you had to transfer the ticket to the account of the other student etc etc. Who the hell is going to go through that hassle? What do student tickets even cost now? I think they were $25 for the entire season in my day. Even at double that price you are going to get maybe $20 for your ticket
Posted on 7/17/15 at 9:13 am to RT1941
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Let students resell their student tickets to the general public for a profit. Allow the general public to sit in the student section without a student ID. Seat filled. Problem solved.
Absolutely not.
Posted on 7/17/15 at 9:14 am to Bench McElroy
Sell alcohol. Will keep everyone in the stands. Its hard for people to want to stay when they have waited in the stands for over an hour, then the game starts, and by halftime peoples day drinking hangovers kick in. Just keep the party going.
Posted on 7/17/15 at 9:16 am to Bench McElroy
1)Get big replay screens and don't cover them with ads (looking at you Joe Alleva)
2)Get better wifi/cellphone service
3)Sell beer
Every game will be packed if these 3 things happen.
2)Get better wifi/cellphone service
3)Sell beer
Every game will be packed if these 3 things happen.
Posted on 7/17/15 at 9:16 am to StopRobot
When I was at LSU all you had to do to get into the student section was buy a student ticket for about $3 and walk over to the ticket office and pay $20 to upgrade it to a student guest ticket. I had a bunch of friends that would come up from UNO & Loyola and that's how they got in. Now I don't even think it's possible for non-students to get in.
Posted on 7/17/15 at 9:16 am to Bench McElroy
I can see where the students that care enough about football to put up with the hassle of going to games wouldn't be the ones that would be upset about not having full use of their smartphones during a game. It's probably more of an issue for students who don't really care about the game, but just go for the social aspect, but even those students probably would take upgraded restrooms over upgraded cellular service--whether it's girls with some bladders or guys with flasks.
One thing that may happen in the not too distant future is that people may start getting their replays from smartphones, not just scores and the like. When that happens, all these huge video boards taking up space become less attractive.
One thing that may happen in the not too distant future is that people may start getting their replays from smartphones, not just scores and the like. When that happens, all these huge video boards taking up space become less attractive.
Posted on 7/17/15 at 9:30 am to twk
They need for a constant stream of entertainment. Pauses in action, tv timeouts, boring recognition of all B students on the field kill the entertainment value and they drift away.
Due to social media, connectivity, whatever you wanna call it.....there is a constant waking question of "am I missing out on something?" Any dead time has to be filled with checking to make sure you're not missing out on anything. If you don't believe me, look around the next time you are at a stop light. Brief pause in the action of driving and everyone is checking to make sure they haven't missed anything. Hell, most do it now while driving.
Due to social media, connectivity, whatever you wanna call it.....there is a constant waking question of "am I missing out on something?" Any dead time has to be filled with checking to make sure you're not missing out on anything. If you don't believe me, look around the next time you are at a stop light. Brief pause in the action of driving and everyone is checking to make sure they haven't missed anything. Hell, most do it now while driving.
Posted on 7/17/15 at 9:38 am to Bench McElroy
This generation likes acapella and skinny fit pants. We need to follow A&M's model with the male cheerleaders. Better yet, a transgendered squad would really attract a crowd.
Posted on 7/17/15 at 9:48 am to TMRebel
Get rid of TV pauses. There is too much time when you are sitting around with nothing going on. Media timeouts have really extended game length and made attending the game more tedious.
Posted on 7/17/15 at 9:49 am to TMRebel
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Beer. Pretty simple.
It would help but it's pretty hard to compete with this 70" TV for $1300. This is what is killing attendance. This TV cost less than just 1 of my season tickets.
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