^^^ Facts, and that would be better than students paying for them and not sitting in them.People will pay for them and sit in them.
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^^^ Facts, and that would be better than students paying for them and not sitting in them.People will pay for them and sit in them.
The general public would sit up there.These are also the worst seats in the house, so it's kinda hard to gripe about people not wanting to sit up there.
Yeah, seems like a weird place to park students. Put them all down close to the action and give them a great experience. Its not just about making noise on gameday but also about creating future generations of fans who will support the program for years after they graduate.But people do fill these sections during the conference break games! And the university makes more money off of those tickets sold than student tickets.
They were incredible last night.The students seem tame compared to Allen Fieldhouse. They are jumping and yelling from start to finish, no matter who the opponent is. Our students only do that a few games a year.
Which donors will you be moving up there?Yeah, seems like a weird place to park students. Put them all down close to the action and give them a great experience. Its not just about making noise on gameday but also about creating future generations of fans who will support the program for years after they graduate.
Kansas has a full student section for their exhibition games against Fort Hays State lol.....they just care more than we do, simple as that. I mean I care a ton and if I could clone my body and make sure the student section is full and making a difference, I would, but I don't know how to get our student body to care.Hilton is really good during key moments in big games. How do we improve the atmosphere when it is a mid conference team at Hilton? I may be off, but it seems that student sections at places like KU and Purdue are better. They seem to have more organized chants and cheers that bring participation no matter the opponent. Music plays a part too.
But those aren't apples to apples comparisons though....Iowa is decent, Utah and Colorado suck. Show me one top 10 team (other than us apparently) who's students DON'T pack the place to the gills....I think a lot of you are VASTLY overrating student attendance in other places.
For every Kansas, Purdue, Duke, etc, you've got 10 Iowas, Utahs, Colorados. etc.
The national averages are way closer to the latters than the formers.
This generation has proven over and over and over that they just don't have the same interest in sports and no matter how much us old dudes ***** and moan on the internet and think about when we were in school, it isn't going to change and, frankly, I don't blame them.
Every arena in the country does this. That's not going to change. People go to their phones, whether there's music playing or not.I think the biggest issue is production of the game. I understand we need every sponsor dollar we can get, but when every time out and break is sold with some sort of activation, there's no way to carry momentum through breaks.
There's too many breaks and all of those breaks have become corporate. If they just blasted music through breaks when there is momentum, I think that would solve a lot of the energy problems. But that's easier said than done.
Morgan/McDermott days it wasn't a Top 10 worthy homecourt.It's a top 10 on everyones list. Not sure I've ever seen Hilton not on someone's list.
The correct answer to Mr. Oldy is stand up or shut the f*ck up. But that doesn't deescalate the situation.I don't know what it's like in every section, but when I was back for the OSU game we were in Row-2 of the upper deck along the sideline. The old people next to us were getting cranky because the fans in Row-1 were standing up having a great time cheering during big moments. They literally got into an argument about all of it. And Mr. Oldy had to bring up how much he donates for those seats. I'm gonna go out on a limb and guess the people in the lower bowl are just as much fun to be around.
When it is their turn they do. But putting for prizes, goals for potato Oles,the card flip game etc all limit their time. Part of that is that TV timeouts really are loooong.Don't the cheerleaders and the band bring it anymore? When I had season tickets during the Orr years, we were doing cheers during pretty much every timeout, and the band did one of the two fight songs pretty much every time as well. Mix that in with some bass-heavy jock jams, yes, I agree with that. You can do juicy wiggle more than once a game, too. LFG, kill fKU (and TCU, too).
Sometimes I think the crowds were better under Morgan than they are now. And yes I am not kidding.Morgan/McDermott days it wasn't a Top 10 worthy homecourt.
Under Hoiberg, even Prohm, & now Otzelberger, yes. Def top 10 or even 5.
I can see that. Because I was a student during then (Rahshon Clark, Will Blalock, Curtis Stinson, Jared Homan)...there were fun times and a lot of high end moments when they were flying up and down the court, but also were some very "yeah, we stand no chance tonight" games/moments/energy nights.Sometimes I think the crowds were better under Morgan than they are now. And yes I am not kidding.
I don't think you move donors anywhere. You simply take away some of the students' seats (I would advocate for their entire upstairs allotment) and make them available for general sale and the public will buy them.Which donors will you be moving up there?
This would also generate more sales revenuesAs far as student seating in the 2nd level, it's been since Covid where I've been disappointed in the turnout for the non-ranked conference games. Every conference game should be 99% filled when you're a top-10 program. That's the baseline if you want to call yourself one of the best buildings in the country.
I think the students don't need 5 sections up there. Remove the two on the perimeter I circled in blue and just give them the middle 3.
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Bingo. Create demand by limiting supply and drive more revenue by selling the reallocated seats at a higher price point to a buyer that has more disposable income.I don't think you move donors anywhere. You simply take away some of the students' seats (I would advocate for their entire upstairs allotment) and make them available for general sale and the public will buy them.