The Nielsen article fanof71 referenced must be old because it defines a millennial as being between the age of 18 and 34. Currently the age of millennials is 26 to 41 years of age. So the article is at least 8 years old. Things have changed since the article was written.
2017...but my point still stands...
I have no idea and won't speculate.
But you said you never have heard anyone say that. Hell, I hear it from 10-15 different people each week.
"We thought about going to the game, but just decided to watch it on TV." I hear it a LOT.
I am not saying that's the reason attendance is down. But you're very naive if you think it's not a contributing factor.
Do you ever hear “the game is on radio today so I’m going to listen to the game on radio instead of going to the game”?
There is a direct correlation to attendance issues across the country and streaming services showing every game on tv. Sure there’s a few examples of good crowds, but it’s absolutely a big attendance killer. As more people started streaming over the years crowd sizes dropped. Bama, LSU, Florida…… look at their crowds for non conference games. Lots of Empty seats. 15 years ago. No way.
Blackout TV games local
fix concession lines
Get rid of profane music
Do these 3, attendance will jump greatly.
Doing any would help.
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