Pete on the crowd
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Love his comments, but home games aren’t the problem.jecornel said:Made some remarks about how a full stadium really fires up the team. The energy is undeniable and it's just different.
It is way more fun with a packed house. Student section was full as well.
Would be nice to have a consistently full stadium.
This team has has lost 4 games in two years.
Jen C. got some work to do. -
Sell beer, schedule better oc games, have less 730 pm kick offs, and turn the fucking brightness down on that god awful digital ad banner
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Just give them Starbucks cups full of cash and let the fans park themselves.backthepack said:
Those are high school football players gaining volunteering exprience. FS by our department to do that.jecornel said:
Jen got some work to do. Raising prices better turn into better recruiting and game day experience.huskyhooligan said:I'm not entirely sold that they will increase season ticket, or ticket sales next season. Home schedule is pretty much shit except Stanford, and they are increasing ticket prices and expanding tyee fees throughout most of the stadium. My guess is a fair amount of season ticket holders aren't willing to pay extra for 9 night games.
Consistent night games certainly don't help.
A half full student section sucks. But I get it, other shit to do, cold rainy nights with no cover sucks, football is dangerous and all that.
The zone concept can certainly be revamped into something worth going to. They totally fucked it up this year.
The idiots that usher you into E-1 is so pathetic that it turns people away from tailgating. It is beyond absurd. Somehow everyone was able to park and organize themselves with a fraction of the staff present in the 90's and the early 2000's.
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I used to be on the "sell beer in the stadium" bandwagon, but after seeing the NFL trailer trash fans up close and personal at a couple games this season I'm not too bothered by no beer sales.
Late starts are much more of a deterrent to people showing up than $9 shit beer sales are going to attract people to show up. -
This is why I always root against the SeahawksTequilla said:
BingoDoog_de_Jour said:
I wouldn’t be shocked as the Hawks’ fortunes start to tumble that a lot of those bandwagon fans start showing up at Husky games (this is assuming we? continue to be competitive). People love winners.godawgst said:
Great college fans don't have to have SC, last 10 years Stanford or 2 biggest rivals (Zeros and Cougs) come to town to fill the stadium up.jecornel said:Made some remarks about how a full stadium really fires up the team. The energy is undeniable and it's just different.
It is way more fun with a packed house. Student section was full as well.
Would be nice to have a consistently full stadium.
This team has has lost 4 games in two years.
Jen C. got some work to do.
I get the Montana's, Beavs, Buffs games, but it is 7 (or next year 6) games a year.
in last 29 games (After ASU loss in 2015) we are 25-4. If you can't pack the place during this run, when will you?
Jen C would have to be Houdini to fix this.
Husky football has become a social event to attend like the pen is for Mariners game for 10-15K of people who are going to Husky games.
12's suck, but you have to give it to fans who show up at Centurylink for Hawks games. They are there to be loud and make a difference. -
Beer keeps everyone in the stands during and after halftime.BleachedAnusDawg said:I used to be on the "sell beer in the stadium" bandwagon, but after seeing the NFL trailer trash fans up close and personal at a couple games this season I'm not too bothered by no beer sales.
Late starts are much more of a deterrent to people showing up than $9 shit beer sales are going to attract people to show up. -
Agree. But I don't think it makes the difference in selling out the stadium versus having a few thousand empty seats.UWhuskytskeet said:
Beer keeps everyone in the stands during and after halftime.BleachedAnusDawg said:I used to be on the "sell beer in the stadium" bandwagon, but after seeing the NFL trailer trash fans up close and personal at a couple games this season I'm not too bothered by no beer sales.
Late starts are much more of a deterrent to people showing up than $9 shit beer sales are going to attract people to show up. -
So that waas you yelling at Leach to take the Tennessee job.2001400ex said:
I was in section 108, entire section stood the whole game. I would say more energy than there was back in the early 90s. But at it's loudest want as loud as back then.GreenRiverGatorz said:It was noticeably louder than any other game this year. Fans were standing on every defensive down, and even the children around me were swearing like sailors. It was beautiful.
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Yes, the digital banner is obscene. Just the worst. Turn that shit off during game action. It is so bad. Just wait till someone gets a seizure from it and sues their ass.PostGameOrangeSlices said:Sell beer, schedule better oc games, have less 730 pm kick offs, and turn the fucking brightness down on that god awful digital ad banner
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You just gave me the best idea ever.jecornel said:
Yes, the digital banner is obscene. Just the worst. Turn that shit off during game action. It is so bad. Just wait till someone gets a seizure from it and sues their ass.PostGameOrangeSlices said:Sell beer, schedule better oc games, have less 730 pm kick offs, and turn the fucking brightness down on that god awful digital ad banner