I'm not sure this is a BG thing or a college sports problem in general.Falconwriter wrote:Okay, I'm an old fart who went to school in the early 1970s...and I cannot recall there EVER being a time when that ice arena wasn't all but filled for a game, weeknight or not. So what has happened to change things? I can't imagine myself as a college guy today who wouldn't still go to all of the athletic events I liked, weeknight or not.pdt1081 wrote:Would've been a great time to do a buy one get one, or something like that. Sure, the teachers would hate it, but if it puts butts in the seats for a weeknight game, it's better than an empty arena.Critical Thinker wrote:Makes perfect sense. Weeknights don't draw under any circumstance and Ohio State was ranked #1 all of last week.
I am sincerely wondering what's changed.
My daughter goes to Syracuse, and the athletic department set up an app in which students can check-in when they go to a game. Different games in different sports are worth various points which can be exchanged for prizes. The Duke basketball game may be worth 10 points, but Women's Volleyball v. Wake Forest might be 1000. There are also bonuses once you are there: send a picture in SU gear for extra points, etc. So, essentially they are paying students to go athletic events.





