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A Problem Coaching Changes Can't Fix
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<blockquote data-quote="GTJason" data-source="post: 12227" data-attributes="member: 94"><p>Free tickets sell $5 cokes. It's insane to me that the cheapest tickets aren't free. I get it, from a stadium perspective having a larger crowd means a more expensive game for the school, from security and concessions to clean up. Everyone in midtown should want to see us play if they have a free Saturday so if we give them crappy seats free and throw in a free hat so they have to look the part or be forced to carry around a hat eventually we'll get a crowd. Lets say an average of $5 in concessions from every sidewalk fan (some get $0 and others buy a buffet so I think I'm being conservative here) eventually the numbers will work into the positive.</p><p></p><p>As far as instituting a culture for our alumni, give students free food. Easy! Give them 2 free hotdogs, they'll buy a drink and spend every Saturday in the stadium instead of the library. Then when they graduate, the ones that stay in Atlanta will be season ticket holders because they don't see a home game Saturday as a free Saturday.</p><p></p><p>Winning of course brings out all of the fans. A few years ago when we were 6-0 good luck buying a ticket for any remaining games from the box office - even away games. It was ridiculous.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTJason, post: 12227, member: 94"] Free tickets sell $5 cokes. It's insane to me that the cheapest tickets aren't free. I get it, from a stadium perspective having a larger crowd means a more expensive game for the school, from security and concessions to clean up. Everyone in midtown should want to see us play if they have a free Saturday so if we give them crappy seats free and throw in a free hat so they have to look the part or be forced to carry around a hat eventually we'll get a crowd. Lets say an average of $5 in concessions from every sidewalk fan (some get $0 and others buy a buffet so I think I'm being conservative here) eventually the numbers will work into the positive. As far as instituting a culture for our alumni, give students free food. Easy! Give them 2 free hotdogs, they'll buy a drink and spend every Saturday in the stadium instead of the library. Then when they graduate, the ones that stay in Atlanta will be season ticket holders because they don't see a home game Saturday as a free Saturday. Winning of course brings out all of the fans. A few years ago when we were 6-0 good luck buying a ticket for any remaining games from the box office - even away games. It was ridiculous. [/QUOTE]
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