The last time I remember that was McD years. PA would make an announcement.people used to be invited down from the balcony to fill in the lower bowl after the game started.
The last time I remember that was McD years. PA would make an announcement.people used to be invited down from the balcony to fill in the lower bowl after the game started.
Also, the color scheme attempt was a dumb idea. Iowa State has shown time after time that they don't get behind those.
60% Bro what are you talking about?Where was everyone yesterday? A sunday afternoon, facing an undefeated team, while we are ranked and the place was maybe 60% full. No students in the upper level and basically zero people followed the striping scheme they emailed out. What the heck is going on?
At least in the GOLD sections!Yep if you're going to do the scheme, then have a damn shirt waiting for people in each chair.
Our style of play doesn't help either. Next year should alleviate that with the freshman who look like they'll be able to knock down shots on a consistent basis leading to more runs on offense.
yeah, the shirt idea seems to be the best, and I also think a lot of it comes down to marketing and promotion. It seems like every other school in the nation has it figured out but us. I don't buy the whole, fans don't care excuse. I remember going to gold out games like 10+ years ago and those seem to be successful. Of course, back them you had paper tickets that said "color it gold or color it cardinal"
do schools like Tennessee hand out shirts since they seem to knock it out of the park always.![]()
Im guessing that was tickets sold. But not necessarily present through the doors60% Bro what are you talking about?
It was 93% full --- attendance was 13,377 / 14,356
Also, gold/yellow ISU stuff is really not all that common and most would rather wear/buy red, white, grey, black. I don't blame em.
Noticed at the game they were already advertising a white out for the Texas game in January, I bet that will turn out much better.
Cause every single person that bought a ticket was there.60% Bro what are you talking about?
It was 93% full --- attendance was 13,377 / 14,356
Also, gold/yellow ISU stuff is really not all that common and most would rather wear/buy red, white, grey, black. I don't blame em.
Noticed at the game they were already advertising a white out for the Texas game in January, I bet that will turn out much better.
i text a buddy and we both couldnt believe how empty it was, must be a style of play thing, IDK...thought besides the Iowa and Baylor game last year the crowds were pretty disappointing
I'm sure some will hate this opinion, but the student section in the upper deck should go away. It's full for 2-3 games a year, and if you made those general public seats, they'd still be full for those 2-3 games and would be much more full for the other ~15 home games.
Yup. People are gonna wear what they want to wear to games. They likely want to wear what they have worn for the past 20+ years since those clothes are their "lucky" Cyclone BB clothes. Or for me, I wear what now fits....
This I thought it was one of those freudian tests where you say the color written but they mess you up by making the word in another color.I thought the instructions were poorly thought out. The "gold" section was show in red background with gold lettering and visa versa.
Anyone looking quickly might have looked at the background color and ignored the text.
In the future they should have the background as the desired shirt color and have the font in white or black.
I also agree that distributing shirts improves the likelihood of compliance.
Same.That is a honest assessment but I really enjoyed getting to go to games when I was a student.
Barely 20 tickets offered in the lower level for a game 6 days from now. Better be INSANE attendance.
I've looked at going to games many times this year. You either get a $25 seat in the nosebleeds or you to pay face or more for a lower-level seat..
I'd love to attend games, especially if there is abundant tickets. But I'm not paying a premium or face for McNeese State.
I wonder how many of these tickets are companies and not individuals... No accountability of attendance if it's not a warm body entity
Im guessing that was tickets sold. But not necessarily present through the doors
Likley so but 60% is far too low of an estimation. I was there... 80%-85% is more accurate.Cause every single person that bought a ticket was there.