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Jen Cohen and Matt Calkins thought beating Oregon was a program-altering win. As huge as it was, there is no magical elixir for UW's damaged culture
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Depending on walk up traffic to purchase unused tickets because of an inability to make advance plans is a program killer.
Season. Ticket sales go through the floor when people can’t make plans in advance, and when a higher percentage of games are later in the day making travel logistics more difficult.
The new reality is that the first step is to turn long time in person fans into TV fans, the next step is to turn TV fans into occasional watcher fans, the final frontier is to turn occasional watcher fans into people that just don’t identify with your team anymore. -
Right. No other teams face that insurmountable obstacleTheRoarOfTheCrowd said:Depending on walk up traffic to purchase unused tickets because of an inability to make advance plans is a program killer.
Season. Ticket sales go through the floor when people can’t make plans in advance, and when a higher percentage of games are later in the day making travel logistics more difficult.
The new reality is that the first step is to turn long time in person fans into TV fans, the next step is to turn TV fans into occasional watcher fans, the final frontier is to turn occasional watcher fans into people that just don’t identify with your team anymore. -
It can be abundance. Not a community driven event like in Eugene/SLC (tbf they've had success for years now), shitty Seattle "fuck you for trying to have fun here go suffer with the transplants", and UW is playing a glorified FCS team in the freezing ass cold in November.SluggoRouteDawg said:Jen Cohen and Matt Calkins thought beating Oregon was a program-altering win. As huge as it was, there is no magical elixir for UW's damaged culture
Oregon State game was more unacceptable than this scrimmage. You're a fag if you can't just not work Fridays. -
Dick Fain from KJR posted a pic with caption not bad of a turnout by Husky Nation in Q2 prob peak attendance.
Celebrating 25,000 empty seats for 8-2 fun to watch team that just beat Oregon when you offered season ticket holders up to 4 free tickets, after you've offered them starting at $15.00 the whole week speaks for itself.
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Actually, with the exception of Oregon, on the west coast that is what is happening, so yah, its not isolated to UWMikeDamone said:
Right. No other teams face that insurmountable obstacleTheRoarOfTheCrowd said:Depending on walk up traffic to purchase unused tickets because of an inability to make advance plans is a program killer.
Season. Ticket sales go through the floor when people can’t make plans in advance, and when a higher percentage of games are later in the day making travel logistics more difficult.
The new reality is that the first step is to turn long time in person fans into TV fans, the next step is to turn TV fans into occasional watcher fans, the final frontier is to turn occasional watcher fans into people that just don’t identify with your team anymore. -
It's almost like all the gimmicks; the purple smoke, the Zone, glow sticks, Mr Brightside, blatant plagerism of other programs traditions, and other out-of-touch gimmicks have buried the lede of a 9-2 team finding their way, led by a real coach, the most successful year 1 in Husky history.
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Oregon and Utah don't have to fill 70k seats either
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SC and UCLA had a good crowd, even with the padding covering up 40k seats, Cal/Stanford was surprisingly full considering how shitty each team was, Ute/UO game was packed and we* looked to be 45-50k ish. There have been some good games recently in the p12, the way things are trending I hate to see the exodus to the B10, because it seems as if free agency is starting to even things out
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Baseman said:
It's almost like all the gimmicks; the purple smoke, the Zone, glow sticks, Mr Brightside, blatant plagerism of other programs traditions, and other out-of-touch gimmicks have buried the lede of a 9-2 team finding their way, led by a real coach, the most successful year 1 in Husky history.








