JacketGirl
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I sit very close to you!Send him to Sec 109 Row 23 seat 11 and I will kick his ***. ASHOLE Piece of ****.
I sit very close to you!Send him to Sec 109 Row 23 seat 11 and I will kick his ***. ASHOLE Piece of ****.
I think I sit about two or three rows behind you.She loves the old gold shirt I bought her
from dicks sportingView attachment 1889 goods.
We drive up thursday and she has a fancy ladies white polo with sweet Gt
How about we get a bunch of these in Old GoldLast week the upper north stands were full of Mercer fans and they stood out in their bright orange tees. This week the high school bands dominated the upper north stands but they left their seats early in the game and left a lot of vacancy. One whole section east of 217 was full of Mercer fans the week before but in the Vandy game it looked like maybe 15 people total in that whole section and they were GT fans moving to a better seat it appeared. The gold stood out around the stadium but the vacant seats stood out more from my view. Maybe we should paint the seats gold.
It was worse for mercer.
Vandy was a poor draw and has very few fans. One more excuse is the heat.
Since we had pretty good crowds in 15 after 14, isnt it kind of expected for there to be a drop off right after 16.
Things will pick up(3-0 several long playsand defense swarming at end).
Imo
We have a hill and a gtaa that accepts their place as a former dominant football power. That's what is embarrassing and leads to empty seats.
Gtaa and marketing are two parallel lines that never meet.
View attachment 1890 This guy @Supersizethatorder-mutt ....
He barked nearly the entire game.
He sticks our like a ruby in a goats butt!
I swear it was Jarrod from Subway!
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Lighten up Francis....
I don't think he got the reference.Francis?....heh....Does my criticism strike a little too close to home for ya? And Francis huh? I'd love to buy you a beer sometime and see if you'd feel so free to repeat that directly to me.
He was aware of my feelings for him before he left.
During out kickoff he would say "goo dogs sic em"
The last straw was when he bumped into my kiddo.
I threatened him with bodily harm (to keep it G rated here) if he got close to my kid again.
He soon after left.
Actually I have seen evidence to the contrary this year. Some nice ticket offers to Gwinnett Co school admin for students with on field pre game perks as well. I'm not saying marketing can't get better but the "market" is small.
Strengthen the schedule. If we are not playing an ACC school, we should be playing Notre Dame or an SEC school.
Fourth, hit the high school market. Promote Tech at all the top schools a) in Atlanta (primary focus) and b) state. The Nr 2 school district in the state is St. Mary's (all those Navy dads) ... how many times has Tech reached them?
I wish all of Div. 1 college football would just increase the number of Conf. Games and completely stop playing fcs schools.
I respectively disagree. A slightly stronger schedule generates more coverage (tv, etc) and in turn, can drive better outcomes (season tix sales, merchandising, recruiting, etc.) You have to look at the whole thing as a system to develop a long-term winning program.
Re HS, I'd have to check. Sending free tix to the principal's office for the A kids seems innocent enough. Maybe not. Good point.
Careful now.....I'm 72 and in the upper east, and I get jacked up whether the students do or not. Not all us old farts sit on our butts the entire game, and I assume there are a few in the west stands who don't too. But I DO get your point.The issues we face with the fan support are numerous, and there is not a single fix (save a three or four year run of ten win seasons and beating UGA consistently). Ultimately, I'm of the opinion that if you can't be bothered to go to games when you're a student, you will become an alum who can't be bothered to attend, either. So, the longterm solution - to me, at least - would be to find creative ways to engage the student body to attend games. They are the ones responsible for creating a culture and environment for the rest of the fans. When they're sitting, the rest of the fans are sitting. Similarly, when they get jacked up, it spreads to the other fans, except the 75 year olds in the west stands.
I will wear my helme this game do come say hi if I dont look to crazy.I think I sit about two or three rows behind you.
That's positive, but re the market ... we had 41,900 in attendance Saturday vs a seating capacity of 55,000. So we only need to fill 13,000 more seats. Work the #'s ... Students (what % go to games ... establish a target and create programs ... Parents weekend, Greekfest, etc.)
Second, hit the Alumni. How many are in each County of Georgia? How do we organize an outreach to get 2,000 non-season ticket holders to attend? Dinner and date. Organize special offers, dinners, programs at local hotels and get them to the game via Marta.
Third, hit the corporate market. Take the Top 50 firms in Atlanta and offer tickets as part of the company's reward and recognition program. That should be good for 2K seats.
Fourth, hit the high school market. Promote Tech at all the top schools a) in Atlanta (primary focus) and b) state. The Nr 2 school district in the state is St. Mary's (all those Navy dads) ... how many times has Tech reached them?
Fourth ... relo's to Atlanta. I know lots of business people that move here and sure, their home team is Cal or Michigan and they will never attend those games. But they will attend a Tech game. Easy ... download the mail list of the newly arrived, offer them a GREAT package to buy a season ticket for 4 (wife, kids). Track the renewal rates.
Special programs for alumni, kids.
Turner Field has a similar seating capacity ... ask them for how to market in an urban environment.
Strengthen the schedule. If we are not playing an ACC school, we should be playing Notre Dame or an SEC school.
And finally ... win. Nothing keeps folks coming than winning.
If Tech was really serious about it, I would volunteer my time to start a committee and work with their marketing department. We all want the same thing ... to fill the stadium.
BTW ... did anyone notice that Bobinski's major achievement was a strategic plan. If they only NOW have a strategic plan, I guarantee they have no plan to market effectively. Again ... all this is FIXABLE without a lot of money. It just takes organization and follow up.
I'd like to hear you try and sell that first point to CPJ.I respectively disagree. A slightly stronger schedule generates more coverage (tv, etc) and in turn, can drive better outcomes (season tix sales, merchandising, recruiting, etc.) You have to look at the whole thing as a system to develop a long-term winning program.
Re HS, I'd have to check. Sending free tix to the principal's office for the A kids seems innocent enough. Maybe not. Good point.
And the empty seats in the lower east between the 40sThe issues we face with the fan support are numerous, and there is not a single fix (save a three or four year run of ten win seasons and beating UGA consistently). Ultimately, I'm of the opinion that if you can't be bothered to go to games when you're a student, you will become an alum who can't be bothered to attend, either. So, the longterm solution - to me, at least - would be to find creative ways to engage the student body to attend games. They are the ones responsible for creating a culture and environment for the rest of the fans. When they're sitting, the rest of the fans are sitting. Similarly, when they get jacked up, it spreads to the other fans, except the 75 year olds in the west stands.