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  • Tequilla
    Tequilla Member Posts: 20,238
    This shit needs to be pinned at the top of the board for at least the next month, emailed to the Athletic Department, and really noted and discussed within the Athletic Department.

    And honestly, the $1.8M is very low given that Texas struggled this year and I would expect that a strong year for Texas on the field would probably translate to closer than $2.5-$3M in revenue per year.

    BTW, I would also expect that the infrastructure needed to put taps and lines into the existing concession stands would be less than what is required to run the Zone over the course of a year.
  • WilburHooksHands
    WilburHooksHands Member Posts: 6,804
    Miller Lite killing it
  • WilburHooksHands
    WilburHooksHands Member Posts: 6,804
    Tequilla said:

    This shit needs to be pinned at the top of the board for at least the next month, emailed to the Athletic Department, and really noted and discussed within the Athletic Department.

    And honestly, the $1.8M is very low given that Texas struggled this year and I would expect that a strong year for Texas on the field would probably translate to closer than $2.5-$3M in revenue per year.

    BTW, I would also expect that the infrastructure needed to put taps and lines into the existing concession stands would be less than what is required to run the Zone over the course of a year.

    Spuds McKenzie for AD
  • ThomasFremont
    ThomasFremont Member Posts: 13,325
    Tequilla said:

    This shit needs to be pinned at the top of the board for at least the next month, emailed to the Athletic Department, and really noted and discussed within the Athletic Department.

    And honestly, the $1.8M is very low given that Texas struggled this year and I would expect that a strong year for Texas on the field would probably translate to closer than $2.5-$3M in revenue per year.

    BTW, I would also expect that the infrastructure needed to put taps and lines into the existing concession stands would be less than what is required to run the Zone over the course of a year.

    Proximity to the stands would mean additional sales. Any cost to make this happen is likely absorbed in the 1st quarter of the 1st game.

    Turn the Zone back into what it was meant to be: a place for people with no friends to tailgate before the game.
  • Tequilla
    Tequilla Member Posts: 20,238

    Tequilla said:

    This shit needs to be pinned at the top of the board for at least the next month, emailed to the Athletic Department, and really noted and discussed within the Athletic Department.

    And honestly, the $1.8M is very low given that Texas struggled this year and I would expect that a strong year for Texas on the field would probably translate to closer than $2.5-$3M in revenue per year.

    BTW, I would also expect that the infrastructure needed to put taps and lines into the existing concession stands would be less than what is required to run the Zone over the course of a year.

    Proximity to the stands would mean additional sales. Any cost to make this happen is likely absorbed in the 1st quarter of the 1st game.

    Turn the Zone back into what it was meant to be: a place for people with no friends to tailgate before the game.
    That's called a loss leader idea for The Zone ... the kind of idea I'd expect from the existing AD.

    Instead, turn part of the Zone into an area where you can make it family friendly with football related activities for the kids. Charge some nominal amount of $5-$10 to let the kids go in and tackle some tackling dummies, blocking sleds, etc. If you really want to make it a fairly cool experience, try to engage members of The Big W Club to come in and provide instruction to some of the younger kids going through some of the drills, and some autograph opportunities. For example, give season ticket holders with kids an option to buy UW helmets and then have the kids bring those helmets with them in a way that lets them collect autographs and memories. In the process, you're also building up your young fan base and driving the next generation of Husky Fans ... not a bad idea to invest in.
  • HuskyInAZ
    HuskyInAZ Member Posts: 1,733
    edited January 2016
    Tequilla said:

    Tequilla said:

    This shit needs to be pinned at the top of the board for at least the next month, emailed to the Athletic Department, and really noted and discussed within the Athletic Department.

    And honestly, the $1.8M is very low given that Texas struggled this year and I would expect that a strong year for Texas on the field would probably translate to closer than $2.5-$3M in revenue per year.

    BTW, I would also expect that the infrastructure needed to put taps and lines into the existing concession stands would be less than what is required to run the Zone over the course of a year.

    Proximity to the stands would mean additional sales. Any cost to make this happen is likely absorbed in the 1st quarter of the 1st game.

    Turn the Zone back into what it was meant to be: a place for people with no friends to tailgate before the game.
    That's called a loss leader idea for The Zone ... the kind of idea I'd expect from the existing AD.

    Instead, turn part of the Zone into an area where you can make it family friendly with football related activities for the kids. Charge some nominal amount of $5-$10 to let the kids go in and tackle some tackling dummies, blocking sleds, etc. If you really want to make it a fairly cool experience, try to engage members of The Big W Club to come in and provide instruction to some of the younger kids going through some of the drills, and some autograph opportunities. For example, give season ticket holders with kids an option to buy UW helmets and then have the kids bring those helmets with them in a way that lets them collect autographs and memories. In the process, you're also building up your young fan base and driving the next generation of Husky Fans ... not a bad idea to invest in.
    Pretty pricey real estate to use for a kids zone. I'd think using it as a before/after game tailgate area for people with no tailgate to attend makes more sense. Shut it down 30 minutes before kickoff and open it back up at the end of the game.

    But I like the idea of engaging the younger generation. Why not use the indoor practice facitiliy?

    And for the love of god, sell beer and wine in the stadium throughout the game at many/all concession stands.
  • TommySQC
    TommySQC Member Posts: 5,813
    Tequilla said:

    Tequilla said:

    This shit needs to be pinned at the top of the board for at least the next month, emailed to the Athletic Department, and really noted and discussed within the Athletic Department.

    And honestly, the $1.8M is very low given that Texas struggled this year and I would expect that a strong year for Texas on the field would probably translate to closer than $2.5-$3M in revenue per year.

    BTW, I would also expect that the infrastructure needed to put taps and lines into the existing concession stands would be less than what is required to run the Zone over the course of a year.

    Proximity to the stands would mean additional sales. Any cost to make this happen is likely absorbed in the 1st quarter of the 1st game.

    Turn the Zone back into what it was meant to be: a place for people with no friends to tailgate before the game.
    That's called a loss leader idea for The Zone ... the kind of idea I'd expect from the existing AD.

    Instead, turn part of the Zone into an area where you can make it family friendly with football related activities for the kids. Charge some nominal amount of $5-$10 to let the kids go in and tackle some tackling dummies, blocking sleds, etc. If you really want to make it a fairly cool experience, try to engage members of The Big W Club to come in and provide instruction to some of the younger kids going through some of the drills, and some autograph opportunities. For example, give season ticket holders with kids an option to buy UW helmets and then have the kids bring those helmets with them in a way that lets them collect autographs and memories. In the process, you're also building up your young fan base and driving the next generation of Husky Fans ... not a bad idea to invest in.
    I don't get this....how about watching the game for fun?

    Years ago, my pops was president of the local Little League and one of the coaches wanted to have a pizza party for his kids. My dad explained that LL rules prohibit doing that unless he did it for the whole league. The coach was stunned asking, " what are we supposed to do for fun?

    Uh....play baseball?


    I know...TL,DR, FYFMFE.
  • Mad_Son
    Mad_Son Member Posts: 10,194