I was watching Kent State play EMU, both Kent was 5-6 and EMU was 6-5 and the game was in Yipsalani, Mi. The two teams are less than 3 hours apart. The announced attendance was 13,444, but when they showed the stadium, their might have been 1000 people in the stands. The stadium seats 30K and I swear the side they showed could not have had 500 people there. Now the weather today in Yipsalanti was 34 degrees and cloudy, but these were two teams fighting for bowl eligibility that were less than 3 hours from each other.
Word of mouth, real door to door networking, is what occurs with ticket redemption games.
Robichaux understood this.
Most people think it's rewarding the "couldn't make it" crowd. That's not it, they already have a ticket to the last game.
Ticket redemption efforts turns them into salesmen.
Maybe people are feeling ridiculed, but that is today's 'softness' in fans. Dr Maggard is not ridiculing anyone, he is simply pointing out that he has addressed quite a few top concerns relayed by fans without seeing measurable results.
Dr. Maggard is not a dumb guy, so I would hope he doesn't expect an average of 30,000 fans based upon one year of changes. I do believe it is fair for him to believe that with the changes made and the record, that the floor for attendance would be higher than 14,000.
As I said before, we all think Lafayette is a sleeping giant, but maybe we are wrong. I hope not, but as the administration keeps knocking down attendance excuses, the more difficult it is to believe otherwise.
Recall reading in SI or Sporting News an article about Saban at Alabama after he was hired but prior to his first season's games. It had been reported Saban was being resistant to glad handing alumni around the State turning down speaking opportunities, etc. Instead he wanted to spend his time resurrecting the football program and publicly said so. Naturally he was testy with the reporter about it, yet it straight up acknowledged he was hired during to coach football, win championships. That wasn't going to happen if he played golf, etc, he needed to put he time into building the football team. There would be time for the PR stuff later on. Now Bama didnt have an attendance problem in 2007, but it had a culture problem Saban needed to correct for future success. Seeing echos of Saban in Napier. I mean, you are who you are. And Coach Napier is still growing into his job. JMHO.
The kind of self-inflicted stupidity we're dealing with from our own people.
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