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Really smart. I see more stadiums doing something like this in the future: http://espn.go.com/blog/bigten/post/_/id/103379/purdue-turns-end-zone-into-party-area
Really smart. I see more stadiums doing something like this in the future: http://espn.go.com/blog/bigten/post/_/id/103379/purdue-turns-end-zone-into-party-area
Am I losing my mind or isn't this part of the plan at XL? Aren't they turning the second level at one of the ends into a bar?
One way to get tailgaters inside early is to move the tailgate inside.
Or, not to subject everyone walking through the gate to a full body cavity search which takes an unreasonable amount of time and delays entry to unnecessary levels.
Am I losing my mind or isn't this part of the plan at XL? Aren't they turning the second level at one of the ends into a bar?
Am I losing my mind or isn't this part of the plan at XL? Aren't they turning the second level at one of the ends into a bar?
That has to be one of the ugliest old stadiums in the country. It looks like it smells bad.Really smart. I see more stadiums doing something like this in the future: http://espn.go.com/blog/bigten/post/_/id/103379/purdue-turns-end-zone-into-party-area
Granted, its been 10 years or so since I've been there, but it's a good place to watch a game. I do remember the damn whistle........it's LOUD!That has to be one of the ugliest old stadiums in the country. It looks like it smells bad.
Oregon mastered this years ago. The Mashovsky Center "tailgate" is awesome. You can flow back and forth into Autzen during the game.Really smart. I see more stadiums doing something like this in the future: http://espn.go.com/blog/bigten/post/_/id/103379/purdue-turns-end-zone-into-party-area
Granted, its been 10 years or so since I've been there, but it's a good place to watch a game. I do remember the damn whistle...it's LOUD!
And no unusual bad smells.
The new Tulane stadium also includes something like this I think. I think access is limited to maybe season ticket holders, or requires a "membership" of some sort. What ever happened to going to the stadium to, oh I don't know, watch the game?
Whaler is right, as he said in another thread, this new generation doesn't want to spectate as much as they want to be spectated. Vines, YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, etc. They want to be followed, seen, liked, favorited, and reposted/re-tweeted by as many people as possible.
Management needs to make them more interactive. The AD's social media people should be favoriting, posting, reposting, re-tweeting, and doing everything they can to feature the students and young alumni at the games, not just the players.
I've been to more conferences about managing Millenials than I'd like to remember.
I might not have the answers on how to reach them, but I do know it isn't what UConn has been doing for the last decade.
You want the younger demographic? It has to be about them, not you.
Hell I'd go all in on in-game stuff. You like tinder? First quarter intermission we bring a female out and on the screen you show male students until she says 'right'.
The pregame videos wouldn't be football montages. They would be great moments from the student section. Pick 6's against Duke and Pitt that the student section helped create.
Vines from the parking lots. Tweets of the day. Create a damn facebook page for every game and post their dumb pictures - most liked picture wins a prize with actual value.
Oregon literally built a program on fancy uniforms and marketing. They get millions of people to watch their mascot dance to mediocre songs. Get creative.