Hardcore Husky Podcast: Sports are Great for the Stupid Shit that Doesn't Make Sense


The boys also offer marketing advice to the UW athletic department, while serving up 53 seconds of Foghat hot talk so TheKnowledge won't go postal.
https://anchor.fm/hardcorehusky/episodes/Sports-are-Great-for-the-Stupid-Sht-that-Doesnt-Make-Sense-e1irufj


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Love the 2001 dawg decline hawt talk!
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Yeah the university should be doing what the other 3 northwest schools are doing market to people like 'this is your local college football team for the state', take ticket prices way down and all the things a smart AD would do, and they're doing the opposite obviously.
The small business owner with the American flag and black lab feels more of a connection to the pro teams now and they're sitting around in the AD scratching their heads/asses about it. -
I was surprised the three of us were in agreement that if Marques Tuiasosopo had been QB in 2001, the Huskies lose to Miami 35-17 instead of the 65-7 prison rape that occurred with Cody Picket's struggles that night.Quietcowskee said:Love the 2001 dawg decline hawt talk!
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That wasn’t so hard now? Was it?
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What wooley said about your job in rl wrt this shit tier ad is 100% true.
But I've seen it where your competitor is arrogant as fuck and letting you bleed them out until it's too late for them as well. Because arrogance. -
A deep dive into beaver
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Beavlet talked a lot of shit this year. The most drunk home crowd I've experienced in the pac 12 in awhile.
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Attendance seems like such an easy fix to me and the fix is an investment in future ticket sales and fan engagement. Simply put young butts in the empty seats even if you have to make them free. Stop badgering the alumni base and expand the audience. There are hundreds of thousands of people in this state who would love to attend UW home games. It just isn't marketed to them.haie said:Yeah the university should be doing what the other 3 northwest schools are doing market to people like 'this is your local college football team for the state', take ticket prices way down and all the things a smart AD would do, and they're doing the opposite obviously.
The small business owner with the American flag and black lab feels more of a connection to the pro teams now and they're sitting around in the AD scratching their heads/asses about it.
I was barely a casual UW follower, not even really a fan, until I went to my first home game. I was permanently hooked. It didn't hurt that it was 1990 vs Oregon, fresh off of destroying the condoms. -
People won’t go if the team sucks though. Especially people with no ties to UW.chuck said:
Attendance seems like such an easy fix to me and the fix is an investment in future ticket sales and fan engagement. Simply put young butts in the empty seats even if you have to make them free. Stop badgering the alumni base and expand the audience. There are hundreds of thousands of people in this state who would love to attend UW home games. It just isn't marketed to them.haie said:Yeah the university should be doing what the other 3 northwest schools are doing market to people like 'this is your local college football team for the state', take ticket prices way down and all the things a smart AD would do, and they're doing the opposite obviously.
The small business owner with the American flag and black lab feels more of a connection to the pro teams now and they're sitting around in the AD scratching their heads/asses about it.
I was barely a casual UW follower, not even really a fan, until I went to my first home game. I was permanently hooked. It didn't hurt that it was 1990 vs Oregon, fresh off of destroying the condoms. -
Agreed, but the last time UW got good didn't fill the stadium either.TheHB said:
People won’t go if the team sucks though. Especially people with no ties to UW.chuck said:
Attendance seems like such an easy fix to me and the fix is an investment in future ticket sales and fan engagement. Simply put young butts in the empty seats even if you have to make them free. Stop badgering the alumni base and expand the audience. There are hundreds of thousands of people in this state who would love to attend UW home games. It just isn't marketed to them.haie said:Yeah the university should be doing what the other 3 northwest schools are doing market to people like 'this is your local college football team for the state', take ticket prices way down and all the things a smart AD would do, and they're doing the opposite obviously.
The small business owner with the American flag and black lab feels more of a connection to the pro teams now and they're sitting around in the AD scratching their heads/asses about it.
I was barely a casual UW follower, not even really a fan, until I went to my first home game. I was permanently hooked. It didn't hurt that it was 1990 vs Oregon, fresh off of destroying the condoms.
Filling seats with youth sports families for giveaway days and and shit like that helps the Mariners stay popular. All they do is threaten a late run at the playoffs and the stadium instantly fills.
UW doesn't seem to have a strong base anymore. Gotta make it bigger somehow and there are seats available. -
Beyond the losing and the shitty culture, I think a big problem is the students. Back in the way, kids that grew up watching Husky Football went to UW. They can’t get in now and they are replaced with foreign students and out of staters that don’t give a shit about athletics.chuck said:
Agreed, but the last time UW got good didn't fill the stadium either.TheHB said:
People won’t go if the team sucks though. Especially people with no ties to UW.chuck said:
Attendance seems like such an easy fix to me and the fix is an investment in future ticket sales and fan engagement. Simply put young butts in the empty seats even if you have to make them free. Stop badgering the alumni base and expand the audience. There are hundreds of thousands of people in this state who would love to attend UW home games. It just isn't marketed to them.haie said:Yeah the university should be doing what the other 3 northwest schools are doing market to people like 'this is your local college football team for the state', take ticket prices way down and all the things a smart AD would do, and they're doing the opposite obviously.
The small business owner with the American flag and black lab feels more of a connection to the pro teams now and they're sitting around in the AD scratching their heads/asses about it.
I was barely a casual UW follower, not even really a fan, until I went to my first home game. I was permanently hooked. It didn't hurt that it was 1990 vs Oregon, fresh off of destroying the condoms.
Filling seats with youth sports families for giveaway days and and shit like that helps the Mariners stay popular. All they do is threaten a late run at the playoffs and the stadium instantly fills.
UW doesn't seem to have a strong base anymore. Gotta make it bigger somehow and there are seats available. -
100% true and unfortunately can’t ever get brought up anywhere but this website. It’s one thing to be young and clueless about why the team stinks but another to just be oblivious to the fact that there is actually a team sport being played in a stadium right behind the dorm or apartment you live in. But I’m forever jealous of those people for having “better” things to do I suppose.RoadDawg55 said:
Beyond the losing and the shitty culture, I think a big problem is the students. Back in the way, kids that grew up watching Husky Football went to UW. They can’t get in now and they are replaced with foreign students and out of staters that don’t give a shit about athletics.chuck said:
Agreed, but the last time UW got good didn't fill the stadium either.TheHB said:
People won’t go if the team sucks though. Especially people with no ties to UW.chuck said:
Attendance seems like such an easy fix to me and the fix is an investment in future ticket sales and fan engagement. Simply put young butts in the empty seats even if you have to make them free. Stop badgering the alumni base and expand the audience. There are hundreds of thousands of people in this state who would love to attend UW home games. It just isn't marketed to them.haie said:Yeah the university should be doing what the other 3 northwest schools are doing market to people like 'this is your local college football team for the state', take ticket prices way down and all the things a smart AD would do, and they're doing the opposite obviously.
The small business owner with the American flag and black lab feels more of a connection to the pro teams now and they're sitting around in the AD scratching their heads/asses about it.
I was barely a casual UW follower, not even really a fan, until I went to my first home game. I was permanently hooked. It didn't hurt that it was 1990 vs Oregon, fresh off of destroying the condoms.
Filling seats with youth sports families for giveaway days and and shit like that helps the Mariners stay popular. All they do is threaten a late run at the playoffs and the stadium instantly fills.
UW doesn't seem to have a strong base anymore. Gotta make it bigger somehow and there are seats available. -
Yeah I feel that's what created the problem. It didn't help that 2003-2014 happened on the field but the demographics are all different now. More fans need to come from the broader community.RoadDawg55 said:
Beyond the losing and the shitty culture, I think a big problem is the students. Back in the way, kids that grew up watching Husky Football went to UW. They can’t get in now and they are replaced with foreign students and out of staters that don’t give a shit about athletics.chuck said:
Agreed, but the last time UW got good didn't fill the stadium either.TheHB said:
People won’t go if the team sucks though. Especially people with no ties to UW.chuck said:
Attendance seems like such an easy fix to me and the fix is an investment in future ticket sales and fan engagement. Simply put young butts in the empty seats even if you have to make them free. Stop badgering the alumni base and expand the audience. There are hundreds of thousands of people in this state who would love to attend UW home games. It just isn't marketed to them.haie said:Yeah the university should be doing what the other 3 northwest schools are doing market to people like 'this is your local college football team for the state', take ticket prices way down and all the things a smart AD would do, and they're doing the opposite obviously.
The small business owner with the American flag and black lab feels more of a connection to the pro teams now and they're sitting around in the AD scratching their heads/asses about it.
I was barely a casual UW follower, not even really a fan, until I went to my first home game. I was permanently hooked. It didn't hurt that it was 1990 vs Oregon, fresh off of destroying the condoms.
Filling seats with youth sports families for giveaway days and and shit like that helps the Mariners stay popular. All they do is threaten a late run at the playoffs and the stadium instantly fills.
UW doesn't seem to have a strong base anymore. Gotta make it bigger somehow and there are seats available.