MatelaAntwerp wrote:
I think the solution is adopting the area counties that love football on the HS level as part of BG. There are big football cities all around that have similar populations to BG. Adopt them somehow. Findlay, Fostoria, Port Clinton, Fremont the Naoplean area. All are within 45 minutes. Get them to come to the games. Tailgating areas or something. Ticket deals for the specific areas. etc. etc.
I agree with this as well -- although I do think some of this outreach to high school football programs goes on (from the
marketing department).
To me, the biggest issue is growing our support outside of Bowling Green. It's a two-tiered problem:
-- Alumni in places like Columbus, Cleveland and Dayton and some of the smaller places in between (Sandusky, for example).
-- folks in nearby small towns who may have no connection with the university except that it's the closest big time sports team.
What we need I saw 11 years ago as I drove from the Cleveland area to Columbia, Mo. for the Bowling Green-Missouri game.
After hitting St. Louis, we were taiiling a car with a Tiger tail attached to its bumper for most of the way. We passed (and were passed by) cars pimped out with gold and black Tiger flags.
Columbia isn't much bigger than Bowling Green. The University of Missouri isn't much bigger than Bowling Green. And, as we know, its football teams certainly aren't better. (The Falcons won that day, launching what would become a 3-1 advantage over the Tigers).
Yet, somehow, they had this passion going on.
That's what we need -- and some of the challenges are obvious.
But I can say this much: It isn't about students or the community. It's further away.