P*ss*ng off the fans we really need!
Posted: Sun Oct 27, 2013 8:22 pm
I apologize in advance, for this is long.
I have been a football season ticket holder for the past several years. Joining me is a friend of mine named Joe. Nice guy, no real connection to BG - his son went here but didn't graduate. He drives down from near Pontiac, Michigan for all the games. We have a very low-key tailgate and we watch the games from our seats on the 50. We've also been to bowl games together, road games Kent and Akron, etc. This year, he bought a season ticket for his wife as well. I give you all this as background, because if we had a few thousand more "Joes" we'd never be talking about attendance at all.
After all these games at the Doyt, my 64-year-old friend was told on Saturday that he couldn't bring his stadium seat into the game because it was metal. One of those ridiculous rent-a-cops that BG brought in a few years ago made him walk it all the way back to his car before he could come in. Now here's the great part - I got in with my seat just fine. What the heck?!? Joe's got back issues and has sat in that seat for the better part of six years now. Why, on the second-to-last home game, are we telling senior citizens they can't bring their stadium seat in?!? And why are the "rules" enforced for one person and not another.
I point all this out because that experience has soured Joe on coming to BG games every year. This year, he spent at least $170 for season tickets, plus merchandise at the team store, and food and beverages at the concession stand. He has had other things that have frustrated him, but this was really the last straw. Are we really willing to p*ss off the casual BG fan like this?
Maybe I sound winey, but ever since the powers that be decided we needed to hire CSC, the fan experience has been lacking. We've seen it in the Stroh, the Doyt and even the season ticket holder parking lot. Have they really helped our programs more than they have hurt them? BG is not a big time program where we have 100,000 people coming to watch a football game. It has always been a family atmosphere where you can be a part of the team. Remember in Anderson how you used to be allowed on the court after games? Gone. It's just silly that we try to act all big time and in the end we screw the very person we need to recruit to come here.
I don't want this to come off as me just bitching, but I have done my part to try and bring people in to BG. I just feel that some of this silliness is what's causing people to not make the effort to come to the games. We have the students, and the die hards, who (usually) will show up. It's the casual fan that we need to bring in the place. These actions do not help our cause at all.
I have been a football season ticket holder for the past several years. Joining me is a friend of mine named Joe. Nice guy, no real connection to BG - his son went here but didn't graduate. He drives down from near Pontiac, Michigan for all the games. We have a very low-key tailgate and we watch the games from our seats on the 50. We've also been to bowl games together, road games Kent and Akron, etc. This year, he bought a season ticket for his wife as well. I give you all this as background, because if we had a few thousand more "Joes" we'd never be talking about attendance at all.
After all these games at the Doyt, my 64-year-old friend was told on Saturday that he couldn't bring his stadium seat into the game because it was metal. One of those ridiculous rent-a-cops that BG brought in a few years ago made him walk it all the way back to his car before he could come in. Now here's the great part - I got in with my seat just fine. What the heck?!? Joe's got back issues and has sat in that seat for the better part of six years now. Why, on the second-to-last home game, are we telling senior citizens they can't bring their stadium seat in?!? And why are the "rules" enforced for one person and not another.
I point all this out because that experience has soured Joe on coming to BG games every year. This year, he spent at least $170 for season tickets, plus merchandise at the team store, and food and beverages at the concession stand. He has had other things that have frustrated him, but this was really the last straw. Are we really willing to p*ss off the casual BG fan like this?
Maybe I sound winey, but ever since the powers that be decided we needed to hire CSC, the fan experience has been lacking. We've seen it in the Stroh, the Doyt and even the season ticket holder parking lot. Have they really helped our programs more than they have hurt them? BG is not a big time program where we have 100,000 people coming to watch a football game. It has always been a family atmosphere where you can be a part of the team. Remember in Anderson how you used to be allowed on the court after games? Gone. It's just silly that we try to act all big time and in the end we screw the very person we need to recruit to come here.
I don't want this to come off as me just bitching, but I have done my part to try and bring people in to BG. I just feel that some of this silliness is what's causing people to not make the effort to come to the games. We have the students, and the die hards, who (usually) will show up. It's the casual fan that we need to bring in the place. These actions do not help our cause at all.
