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<blockquote data-quote="JacketFan137" data-source="post: 884661" data-attributes="member: 5973"><p>and this is compounded by the fact that our fanbase has been apathetic for well over a decade. even coming after pretty solid seasons we can never improve attendance and this is an issue regardless of offense, head coach, what jeans the coach is wearing and where he got his cup from. the red outs and the orange outs in our stadium were bad recently but those are not new things for us. when we don’t have an opponent that travels the likelihood of us filling the stadium is pretty small if not zero.</p><p></p><p>some of that i’m afraid is because our fanbase is literally dying. it’s no secret that our fanbase is ancient in the world of college football. you still see a pretty significant amount of people here engaging in arguments on here using games and situations from the 60s/70s/80s. that is kinda telling in and of itself lol these are also people that probably don’t live near campus anymore and for them a trip to the stadium is a big challenge. they don’t need new tech gear since they’ve been accumulating it for 60 years so new adidas stuff is not gonna make it to them. so yeah a lot of issues with money and fundraising that have basically built into a pretty long and grueling path back into being competitive the way people probably want us to be</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketFan137, post: 884661, member: 5973"] and this is compounded by the fact that our fanbase has been apathetic for well over a decade. even coming after pretty solid seasons we can never improve attendance and this is an issue regardless of offense, head coach, what jeans the coach is wearing and where he got his cup from. the red outs and the orange outs in our stadium were bad recently but those are not new things for us. when we don’t have an opponent that travels the likelihood of us filling the stadium is pretty small if not zero. some of that i’m afraid is because our fanbase is literally dying. it’s no secret that our fanbase is ancient in the world of college football. you still see a pretty significant amount of people here engaging in arguments on here using games and situations from the 60s/70s/80s. that is kinda telling in and of itself lol these are also people that probably don’t live near campus anymore and for them a trip to the stadium is a big challenge. they don’t need new tech gear since they’ve been accumulating it for 60 years so new adidas stuff is not gonna make it to them. so yeah a lot of issues with money and fundraising that have basically built into a pretty long and grueling path back into being competitive the way people probably want us to be [/QUOTE]
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