alagold
Helluva Engineer
- Messages
- 3,732
- Location
- Huntsville,Al
I almost can not think of a WORST start for a season and the effort to try to increase attendance. Pathetic.
We should have taken all the money we threw away on installing empty seats and spent it on coaches' salaries and recruiting budgets. Then we could fill the 42,000 seats we had.Attendance? You can forget it. I read all of the NCAA studies on attendance and it's declining everywhere. It is particularly a problem for urban schools with a limited alumni density within 5 miles of campus. (Sound like Tech?) It will not matter if Tech wins the ACC or not ... attendance is NOT going to recover given the ten different options people have to watch games today (streaming, cable, phone, bar, etc.)
The fact is, ESPN and other broadcasters don't care what the attendance is. It's programming content. Period. We (schools) traded game day experience for money. Lots of money.
We should reconfigure BDS for a 40,000 seat experience. And that's being generous. I love BDS but ... compared to modern stadium design, it is woefully out of date. Keep the site, but ... we need a modern stadium. I'm very impressed with some of the smaller programs and their new facilities.
It's the worst. Everyone assumes that's the only way you're a fan is if you went there.Sidewalk fan in Rome GA, my whole life people asked me what year my dad went to Tech.
My wife is originally from Detroit. That is a serious sports town. I don’t know what it is like now but in the past all their pro teams from baseball to basketball to hockey packed in the fans. When she moved to Atlanta she was kind of stunned at the fan apathy. Attracting fans in Atlanta is not a simple thing to do.Because their fans don't care if they win or lose, I guess.
That’s been true for 50 years. All the other teams have weekly meetups. Hell, my ME prof, Kezios, was a diehard Bears fan. Everyone in Atlanta is from somewhere else.My wife is originally from Detroit. That is a serious sports town. I don’t know what it is like now but in the past all their pro teams from baseball to basketball to hockey packed in the fans. When she moved to Atlanta she was kind of stunned at the fan apathy. Attracting fans in Atlanta is not a simple thing to do.
We aspire to mediocrity…we are bad, it’s so sadThis has been an issue for years at tech . Sadly more of our students would likely rather be at dragon con than the first game.
Collins plan for the 404 takeover , whiteout all that marketing fluff doesn't seem to actually help get fans to the stands.
Reality is with covid and a mediocre product last year, I think many are still not going to go to the games.
We don't have a diehard base like Clemson or ga that will always show to games no matter what. That culture will take years to changes
It's not that we are bad, but it's that other schools have evolved to make sure they are football centric, and have a large fan base.We aspire to mediocrity…we are bad, it’s so sad
....We are as much to blame as the coaches and players are!!!!