Quit whining Drew and Sack Up!I'd just like to say that I posted all of these issues last year and was ripped for it and was told that I needed to sack up.
Damn straight. If Fishy agreed on this point it must make sense.Yes. Brilliant. Let's increase student attendance by keeping those who want to leave early prisoner. That will do it.
Half the people I've talked to today didn't even know we were playing tonight.
You have to treat the future season ticket holders right. Shame on them if they don't. GO HUSKIES!!!!!!!!!!I disagree. I'd be making the same complaints. It's incredible to me that this has been going on without any corrective action being taken. These are all fixable issues. Winning is on the Coaches and players. Student attendance is on the administration. They need to fix it. No excuses.
Fault lies with all parties involved.And also yeah, we do live in a generation where most kids are catered to and feel entitled to certain things. Instead of just complaining and saying how much we suck maybe tailor the product to your consumer so they keep coming back. Half the people I've talked to today didn't even know we were playing tonight. There's a million different things to point out but blaming students for complaining that it's not simple for them to see THEIR team is just moronic
My idea to engage students:
Add a special "athletics surcharge" to all student tuition fees. Say, $1000/yr (most tuition bills are paid for by student loans anyway). But here's the deal: no more purchasing tickets, bus rides, etc for students ever again. Season tickets are given away via lottery for all sports, all seasons. 25,000 students x $1000 "athletics surcharge" = $25M per year for the school. Deduct the actual value of game tickets, UCONN still makes money.
What's in it for UCONN? Money. Probably around $10-$15M/yr after expenses.
Whats in it for the students? School pride. The students who want to be at games will enter the lottery. Lottery winners are indicated via scanner on student IDs (this also allows the school to count students for busses and tailgate supplies). To get on a bus for an off-campus game, your ID gets scanned. To get into the Rent or XL, your ID gets scanned. If your ID is scanned for the bus but never for the Rent/XL, you get a "WTF" email from UCONN questioning the kid's school pride. General admission seating so the kids who care about getting on TV will get to games early. No immediate kick to the sack (or ovaries) felt until after graduation for those paying by student loans, so more immediate disposable income can be spent on things that matter, like beer. Everything is easy now. No more waiting in weekly lines for bus passes or whatever. Just go to the games and have fun.
BONUS: add an incentive program - if you have perfect season attendance, you get a discount off of future "athletics surcharges". If your ID is scanned for the return bus trip back to campus AFTER the game is over for all games, you get a discount.
If UCONN is worried about underage student drinking, then scale the "athletics surcharge" by age or grade. FR pay $1000 per year; SO pay $800; etc. Or 18-20 yo pay $1000/yr then you get discounts once you turn 21 (the timing is good too as it would act as a "thank you" symbolic gesture by the school towards their upperclassmen).
If all the students have to pay for athletics anyway, it becomes part of the university fabric. UCONN communicates to its student body that athletics are an important aspect to being a Husky by rolling it onto its tuition bill. Students pay it like they would pay any other type of student association fee and have full access for their money. Why so pricey? First, UCONN can make more money. We'll need that while we sit in AAC purgatory. We'll even need it if the day ever comes that we are called up to the B1G leagues. But second, and more importantly, we want students to feel like athletics are part of being a Husky. Parents will probably harp on kids to go to games. But they'll go because it's already paid for and it's easy. They'll go because that's an important element to being a Husky.
Oh, you're it bro.This is batsht crazy but what about an "Unofficial Student Tailgate" sponsored by... The Boneyard.
ps - not it!![]()
Good ideas. Email him.You can't "blame" the students for what they elect to do for fun.
You didn't go to a restaurant and it went out of business or you didn't see a movie and it flopped - should I blame the people that elected to do something better with their time?
The bus sucks - it really does. I hated taking it but I loved the team (even in 05/06). However it's a tough sell.
I think there should be student ticket package options.
$15/game gets you: bus, a burger, dog, chips, soda, water, whatever.
$12/game gets you the bus or food.
$7/game ( or whatever it is now) gets youin the rent.
I love what Warde has done and I think he'll get this right but this needs to be done.
As a freshman, taking a 45 minute bus, showing up to the stadium 1.5 hours early, and staying for a 4-8 team (06) really sucked. Not to mention waking up early for noon games and killing your Saturday.
So, blame them all you want, but the reality is something needs to change.
Add a special "athletics surcharge" to all student tuition fees. Say, $1000/yr (most tuition bills are paid for by student loans anyway).
We wouldn't be the first school to do it.This is a joke, right?
We wouldn't be the first school to do it.
It's easy as f--- for a student or anyone else to get to the Rent.
Only changes I'd make...make the bus free, make some sort of pre-game burger thing available for a couple of bucks and then keep the little savages hostage until the end of the game.
This is a joke, right?
But 80% of them (or more) have always arrived late and left early.
mets1090 said:The student section can be a joke at times (especially the last 4 years) but the bigger joke is a collection of adults (the administration) expecting the students to change.
When have you ever known an 18 year old to change? To choose an option that is more work and less fun than alternatives? Like it or not the school needs to cater to the student section until going to games start to finish is a cultural norm. Otherwise it's going to take 4 years of winning to change it. And not 7-5 winning. 9-3 winning. 10-2 winning. 4 good years means graduating students are used to going to good football games and will buy season tickets etc.
At our peak we were the equivalent of a good mid major in basketball, except with no chance at a miracle title run. We look at good mid major basketball student sections and say "Hey, look at how they rally around their marginal team." That's largely because you only see them when they're playing in conference/national tournament games or when they are playing big time opponents. This is exactly what our student section was for football during our best days. Decent showing for most games, great showing for the big games.
So the University can either sit around and hope they start winning some damn games or they can help make a short term impact by affecting what they can affect. JMO.
In the game threadI thought you were going to be positive?
