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LOL no. I cut my teeth coming to games in the mid 90's and you basically had your choice of seat.
There's a reason our home games against Texas were virtually always well above the average attendance for their respective years. Sure, part of it is they bring a decent number of fans with them, but a larger factor is that any fanbase wants to see exciting games against exciting opponents.I actually have never understood this argument. Maybe it’s just because I’m almost exclusively an ISU fan rather than a college football fan but beyond a few players I don’t know hardly anything about our opponents. I’m not going to watch any opposing teams players even in the slightest. I’m showing up to watch our team.
This was a decent Big 12 opponent - what’s there to be put off by?
Great, tell me about our average attendance during those “glory days” please
But @Gunnerclone would take those days over today because it was a “premier conference”We would get an attendance boost from Nebraska fans buying tickets to their game in Ames. Awesome being outnumbered in our own stadium.
Agree. Open dates in September and night games in November doesn’t help attendance,It's not that complicated. We have a cap on the number of ISU fans who are willing to go to a game. It takes higher stakes, a good game time, and comfortable weather for us to sell out a game that doesn't involve Iowa or UNI.
OU, UT, aTm would have added a lot to the perception that the league was as strong as ever. Colorado would still be there, so they are the new up and comer to the league, then add ISU, KSU and Mizzu and the league would be fine perception wise. You have to remember that the SEC now is helped with having three of those old B12 teams that we lost.On the field maybe, but not in perception.
I can't stand night games. When they substituted modern lights for the organic filamented incandescents it just ruined it for me.
Does the truth hurt? It definitely makes a difference. People wanted to see Texas, OU, Nebraska, etc come to town. Not near as many care about seeing crappy G5 teams like UCF and Cincinnati.Iowa State twitter has become a toxic place full of our dumbest fans
Loyal Sons, Forever True.If people are coming up with excuses to not see a modern ISU Matt Campbell team that was 7-2 going into the game with a shot at a Big XII Champ game still out there. Idk what to say.
Attendance was absolutely disappointing. Weather ended up not being bad at all. Wind died down big time an hour or two before kickoff.
If we're 9-2 going into Farmageddon on 11/30 I really hope people show up. I know most farmers are done or close to wrapping up too. I know the ag folk won't be afraid of 50 degree (or even 20 degree) weather like last Sat.
I was speaking generally. We have a very loud faction of fans on twitter who break down into hysterics at the smallest inconveniences. A lot of them think they should be the offensive coordinator, athletic director, and marketing director.Does the truth hurt? It definitely makes a difference. People wanted to see Texas, OU, Nebraska, etc come to town. Not near as many care about seeing crappy G5 teams like UCF and Cincinnati.
I'd go with:
- TV deals that allow for late window selections. Tougher to plan ahead for fans.
- Night game in November.
- Cincinnati (non-traditional Big12 opponent)
- Coming off 2 straight losses. For casual fan the CFP or Big12 CG story line was over.
Does the truth hurt? It definitely makes a difference. People wanted to see Texas, OU, Nebraska, etc come to town. Not near as many care about seeing crappy G5 teams like UCF and Cincinnati.
That’s like saying you aren’t a fan if you didn’t want to drive to Ames and pay $20 to see the cyclones play against Mississippi Valley State. People are obviously going to be more amped up to fill the bigger games, like Marquette in just 3 week.So they aren't really ISU fans then if they want to see the opponent instead of ISU.
Not everyone can make every game. Speaking from personal experience, who we play makes a huge difference in which game(s) we elect to go to each year. There's a reason fewer people showed up to see us play Arkansas State than Baylor.So they aren't really ISU fans then if they want to see the opponent instead of ISU.