ccollin13 wrote:It's the Journey... wrote:BigGibber wrote:FalconTurf wrote:Sounded great today but..............WHERE MY FALCON students AT?
Time to get on the bandwagon students. Don't want to hear any of the old sorry excuses it's time to enjoy a new facility with the same old W's and same old noise level. If you can eat at Chipotle, shop at Meijers or simply live in apartments that are closer to the Stroh than the library then you can make it to the games.
I have to agree. At AA, I assumed the students were blending in with everyone else but at the Stroh it's apparent that they just aren't there in the numbers that this program deserves.
There were more high school students there paying a dollar for their seats than BG students getting in for free. BG students do still get in for free, don't they?
No they don't. They continue to pay a few hundred dollars a semester in General Fee dollars (more than 50%) to get into all regular season athletic events. It has been this way for some time. Nothing is free.....
Not to mention the $50 a semester they pay for the Stroh Center.
I'd have to agree, though, that maybe students weren't blending in at AA after all. As a recent grad, I can tell you that even in the last five years, it always seemed student attendance wasn't huge. I think it's just more obvious now that they have their own bleachers.
I keep saying, "It's not free, it's prepaid."
I keep saying - the folks here at the forum are fans. Some students would no sooner be caught dead at an athletics event than many of you would be caught dead at a planetarium show, a band, orchestra, or choir concert, an art show, a swim meet, a gymnastics meet, a track meet, a theater production in the new facility called The Wolfe Center, or running around campus shooting zombies. And people who attend those things probably think you / we are giving the same old sorry excuses about not attending their programs (except for the zombie shooters who probably wouldn't want us there anyway.) A lot of you don't care about some of that rot, and a lot of students think various athletic events are rot and don't care about it. Easy as that.
They eat at Chipolte and shop at Meijers because they want to. They don't come out to the Stroh because they don't want to. Easy as that.
I don't mean to make an issue with Falcon Turf just because he wrote it, because there are plenty of people that feel the same way. They ain't gonna get on a band wagon that don't go where they wanna go, and they sure ain't gonna get on a band wagon that goes where they don't wanna go.
The secret, it seems, is to figure out how to get them interested.
For what it's worth, I think there were more students mingled in at AA, at least in the area where I sat. Some of them came because they wanted to see the games, and some, I suppose, just wandered in to see what all the commotion was about as they walked across campus. Do off campus students have to pay to park at the Stroh? None of the students have to pay to park at Meijer or Chipolte, that's for sure.
"Are you listening to the words coming out of my mouth?"
Are you reading the words coming off of my keyboard?