Given the students are our future fans, the cost of college today many chose work over sports attendance, and we only get a few thousand students at best at games, great way to reach out and throw a line out to those individuals. RCAF cost is zero, and they’d have to buy tickets. Put a good product out and they’re hooked.
We’re seeing the result of Baldwin and Bustle ball. A generation that doesn’t connect as a whole. They’re casual fans.
Talk amongst neighbors that are big A&M boosters. You would be surprised how much people who donate a lot of money knows about their and other programs in Texas!
My thoughts: I hope everyone that transfers falls flat on their face. Goodbye, do not let the door hit you on the way out.
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