100% the TYPE of students we accept

I think you want me to agree with you. I’m not. Don’t know why you keep trying your nonsense. I’ve stated my opinion. A healthy person would accept an agreement to disagree and move on. You on the other hand, just have to keep going.

Let me spell it out in Barney terms:

I think your view is creepy. I don’t agree with you, and never will. You can’t change my mind. Call me what you want. I don’t care. You’re wasting your time.

Care to keep on going now?

You just go on with assuming people can read your mind and post jr high games. Not a matter of just keep going. Grow up.

Fair, you think a 30 something finding 20 someone attractive is creepy, I find it fine. I find people that think their opinion is more important and judge others is just creepy.

FYI: I did not say anything about attractive. I posted that TCU has over 50% student attendance and that 60% of the TCU student body is female, which goes against the stereotypical norm for sports following. That said, I do not disagree with the others on attractive student bodies since that does have a direct marketing impact.

Notice you did not counter your lack of knowledge on advertising…

Considering your an idiot, I will end the discussion. Not a matter of “keep on going now” since you have no values that are consistent. Play adult with “higher values” yet jr high postings.

out, for more intelligent discussions.

Oh the irony. :joy:

One thing I’ve noticed that goes hand in hand with ad hominem is:

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Is there any way we can get UH on the list?

Cannot answer this question, but I do know, from personal experience, they have some beautiful, tall, slender blonds dripping in diamonds attending their games . . . . .

In the late '70’s and early '80’s, I worked for a business that had about 40 season tickets. They were assigned to our sales force to be given away. I attended many games during that time, using a couple of those tickets. Most were wasted. Extremely difficult to give away. This is nothing new . . . . .

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Changed when boring Apple was hired . . . . .


Obviously, we need additional seating for students . . . . .

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Go to a football game and stand over by the student entrance . . . . .

Admin nor the football staff care about getting students out anymore. They just expect us to come because football.

Dana has lost the fan base.

We were there but also not there.

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Well a lot of people missed one of the nicest touchdown pass and catches I have seen when Tune connected on a dandy 44 yard strike to diving freshman Goldman with only 40 seconds left!
That said, I wonder how hard the Agy folks work at getting students out to games?
A&M started the season ranked in the top 10 and have now lost six straight games and stand 3-7 on the season but will still average close to 100k.
I don’t like where we are as a program but we have season tickets and will continue to do so as long as I can.
I would rather be at the game than at home griping about how small our crowd looks on television.

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One of my high school buddies went to A&M. They have an extensive Fish camp for all Freshmen and school spirit is heavily taught there.

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I’m not sure this one-off is a fair barometer. They’ve been pretty active and consistent throughout the years. I really feel they’ve lost confidence, but look around, the rest of the stadium is missing as well.

I’ve seen other student sections and they are larger than ours. UCF and Cincy both appear larger IMO.

The goal is to affect the likelihood of creating life long supporters by increasing the number of students at the game; the current amount of students isn’t increasing the probability that they’ll be back most Saturdays after graduation. What percentage of season ticket holders are graduates within the past 5 years? Someone has to obtain that data.

UCF has so kindly handed us the blueprint. Their fanbase is young. Really young, but loyal.