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Do they offer busses for the students?
They havent in the past id like to see a change with that this year.
Do they offer busses for the students?
yes i know and im sure he does 2. its the whole thought of a flyer(ticket) sitting on your counter. a marketinh tool basically. it doesn't have to be a real ticket. just something. maybe each season ticket gets a spring game ticket with a add for a free burger or poster or something. i dont know. just spice that shit up somehow. having something in your hand for a while is better that hearing about it a couple times.You both realize the game is free, right? In which case the cost of printing approximately 52,000 tickets, any promotional material etc. and the mailing is a loss for the AD.
I like the idea of making it more CT community based though; just more on the football side not the band side.
yes i know and im sure he does 2. its the whole thought of a flyer(ticket) sitting on your counter. a marketinh tool basically. it doesn't have to be a real ticket. just something. maybe each season ticket gets a spring game ticket with a add for a free burger or poster or something. i dont know. just spice that **** up somehow. having something in your hand for a while is better that hearing about it a couple times.
You both realize the game is free, right? In which case the cost of printing approximately 52,000 tickets, any promotional material etc. and the mailing is a loss for the AD.
I like the idea of making it more CT community based though; just more on the football side not the band side.
2 years ago after attending the Penn State Blue/White game, then attending our spring game a week later, I sent an email to then AD Jeff Hathaway with some suggestions to make our game more fan friendly. PSU had a fan fest type atmosphere that catered to families. I suggested that to Hathaway, and also suggested having season ticket sales tours where prospective ticket holders could actually see what seats were available. I never recieved a reply from him. That is when I realized he was in over his head and had to be replaced. I wouldn't be surprised if we see an improvement in stuff like this under Manuel. He was directly responsible for football while at Michigan.[/quot
FDNY99, Both of your ideas have been tried at spring games in the past, implemented by former AD Hathaway.
I suggested that to Hathaway, and also suggested having season ticket sales tours where prospective ticket holders could actually see what seats were available.
I don't say this often, but... I think Palatine just had a good idea.
Following is a link to what UMass is doing for their spring game. It got me thinking (dangerous I know) that UConn could do something similar with it's football Alumni. But instead of having the Alumni vs the players, have it be the Alumni against the Alumni in a sort game of flag or touch football.
ALUMNI vs. VARSITY — The UMass spring football game, which has previously been more of a glorified practice with many players participating for both teams, has a twist this year that will likely add some attention.
The Minutemen will be playing against a team of alumni players. Molnar said that group will include all-time leading rusher and former NFL running back Marcel Shipp. “It’ll be a big challenge for our defense to tackle a big back like that,” Molnar said. http://www.gazettenet.com/2012/04/11/umass-football-to-play-notre-dame-in-2015