I thought Lee was awesome and very transparent
I was super impressed with his answer about Houston and other big alumni bases. Sent him an email this afternoon to tell him that. We’re already planning some time after the bowl game to discuss strategies for Houston alumni involvement. Good stuff!
Unlike baseball there is no real incentive to buy football season tickets.
When you have a 36k seat stadium and only 16-22k are showing up you don’t need to buy season tickets to guarantee a good seat. If we reduced capacity to 20k next year we’d sell 20k season tickets no problem. There’s a good reason why college and pro teams don’t go overboard on seating capacity. Scarcity sells season tickets. The upcoming renovation will hopefully help take care of this problem.
Also, for the past couple years for they have held sales and promotions where they sold tickets for really cheap to try to get people in the gates. That creates an incentive to not buy season tickets since chances are you’ll get a better deal buying them individually. I noticed this year that they are offering discounts on season tickets right now. Hopefully this is them realizing that they have to flip the script and make attending games cheaper per game if you buy season tickets, not the other way around.
I can completely understand why the diamond sports season ticket numbers are so much better than basketball or football.
Season tickets to the diamond sports give fans a P5 experience from facilities to level of play to success against other major programs. Those fans ARE major program fan bases.
Those people didn't show up overnight. Both programs have P5 cultures that have been built over decades.
The thing that I learned is just how much work we have to do to increase our fan base. Just 6500 season tickets in football is shockingly low.
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