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<blockquote data-quote="cuttysark" data-source="post: 236808" data-attributes="member: 1578"><p>How about hiring someone with a marketing degree or has read marketing for dummies who can think outside of the box. BDS is the winningest on campus stadium and outside of this fan base nobody else in the country knows that fact. Furthermore, the sight lines for a football game are outstanding as opposed to some 100,000+ venue where you need two sets of binoculars to watch the game.</p><p></p><p>The visitors section at Clemson in the upper stands can only be navigated by the advanced members of the cross-fit community or experienced sherpas. GT needs to start using the approach that it's better to actually go to a college football game where you can see the action as opposed to being surrounded by a 100,000+ people so far away from the field you'd be better off staying home watching it on a flat screen. At BDS it's like having the best of both worlds.</p><p></p><p>Mick Jagger picked this stadium because he wanted an intimate environment and it was a sell out. I'm tired of hearing the comments about the small stadium size and until someone aggressively starts to market this program and game day experience by utilizing the rich history it contains, then perception becomes reality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cuttysark, post: 236808, member: 1578"] How about hiring someone with a marketing degree or has read marketing for dummies who can think outside of the box. BDS is the winningest on campus stadium and outside of this fan base nobody else in the country knows that fact. Furthermore, the sight lines for a football game are outstanding as opposed to some 100,000+ venue where you need two sets of binoculars to watch the game. The visitors section at Clemson in the upper stands can only be navigated by the advanced members of the cross-fit community or experienced sherpas. GT needs to start using the approach that it's better to actually go to a college football game where you can see the action as opposed to being surrounded by a 100,000+ people so far away from the field you'd be better off staying home watching it on a flat screen. At BDS it's like having the best of both worlds. Mick Jagger picked this stadium because he wanted an intimate environment and it was a sell out. I'm tired of hearing the comments about the small stadium size and until someone aggressively starts to market this program and game day experience by utilizing the rich history it contains, then perception becomes reality. [/QUOTE]
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