We're always going to have to deal with that. BG's student population will always rather root for the OSU/UM/ND teams rather than their own school. That's an unfortunate reality that we have to deal with.kdog27 wrote:I was a student Meyer's two years. Was support really that good because I don't remember it being that way. I remember in 2002 we were undefeated and ranked, and I wrote a letter to the editor about how pathetic it was that we could only draw 16,000 for a game. I think it was a week or two before we lost to NIU. I also always remember being scoffed at by other students that I followed BG first and foremost.
Not saying Meyer didn't try but I'll argue how much of a significance it had or how effective it was. I remember a small group of students wearing Urban Meyer touchdown club shirts. Don't remember him creating much appeal beyond that. Meyer was just some no name then, most people didn't give a rats ass what he was talking about.
I also think that the BCS is succeeding in its goal of widening the gap between those top tier programs and their competition. Hell I don't think they intended it, but I think the BCS has done a real good job of widening the gap between those elite programs and even their conference brethren. It's quite conceivable that THIS is as much to blame for the discrepancy as anything, I don't know.
I was a student for Meyer's years in BG as well, and I definitely thought we had a pretty good fan following/student support. Especially compared to what we had in the prior years under Blackney. I thought that Meyer took a program that was completely dead and instantly injected some enthusiasm into it. I remember chanting Urban Meyer's name in packed, rowdy student sections not only at football games, but also whenever he walked into Anderson Arena.
I agree that it sucks that even when we were ranked and had that enthusiasm we were still only pulling in 17k fans, but that's still more than we're pulling in this year.
I don't know what the answers are, and maybe I'm completely wrong on the coaches shouldering some of that responsibility. All I know is that BG (and all of the MAC) will always have to deal with the students never fully embracing the teams. And from what I saw when I was a student both Dakich & Meyer created a buzz that was a lot more prominent than what seems to happen nowadays.




