Just took a look at the seating chart. Way too many seats on the visitors' side. I hope there will be a good walk-up crowd of Paladins.
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I'm not sure how to measure something like potential ticket sales with varying prices, and I could be wrong here, but I can't imagine there's a significant number of fans who would choose to come to the game if it was $10 cheaper. I would imagine weather or TV availability probably has a bigger effect on the casual, walk-up fan rather than price.DungeonRealm wrote: ↑Fri Nov 15, 2019 3:45 pmYou're right, it should be a great game tomorrow!Flagman wrote: ↑Fri Nov 15, 2019 3:24 pmMy history of attendance is well known. I have chosen to watch from the stands. My Paladin Club donation could be much higher if I chose to watch from home, but every coach has told me that presence in the stands is better that money in supporting the program. That is a choice we made. I understand everyone has to make their own choices. We’ll be in the stands with two more. I want to be there when something special happens. Tomorrow is going to be special.
But many are not as invested in this thing as those of us on this site, thus I can see why there has been such few ticket sales so far on the FU side, as some more casual FU people would balk at bringing their family with those inflated prices. Partly also why we never bring any extra local fans to home games anymore, people just are not willing to pay $25 per ticket to watch SoCon football, that's partly why we have 10,000 empty seats in Paladin Stadium for every game. SoCon football ticket price belong in the $15 range if we ever want to bring in some of the more casual fans, that's the truth in this day and age.
If you are a casual fan with a family of 4 for example then $40 more could certainly make a huge difference in you deciding to do other things, again our extreme lack of successful attendance figures would support my claim that the product is overpriced and hindering our ability to bring in more than just the usual FU supporters, same deal with Wofford's ticket prices, bottom line SoCon football should be a better bargain if it wants to attract more fan supportBootie wrote: ↑Fri Nov 15, 2019 5:55 pmI'm not sure how to measure something like potential ticket sales with varying prices, and I could be wrong here, but I can't imagine there's a significant number of fans who would choose to come to the game if it was $10 cheaper. I would imagine weather or TV availability probably has a bigger effect on the casual, walk-up fan rather than price.DungeonRealm wrote: ↑Fri Nov 15, 2019 3:45 pmYou're right, it should be a great game tomorrow!Flagman wrote: ↑Fri Nov 15, 2019 3:24 pmMy history of attendance is well known. I have chosen to watch from the stands. My Paladin Club donation could be much higher if I chose to watch from home, but every coach has told me that presence in the stands is better that money in supporting the program. That is a choice we made. I understand everyone has to make their own choices. We’ll be in the stands with two more. I want to be there when something special happens. Tomorrow is going to be special.
But many are not as invested in this thing as those of us on this site, thus I can see why there has been such few ticket sales so far on the FU side, as some more casual FU people would balk at bringing their family with those inflated prices. Partly also why we never bring any extra local fans to home games anymore, people just are not willing to pay $25 per ticket to watch SoCon football, that's partly why we have 10,000 empty seats in Paladin Stadium for every game. SoCon football ticket price belong in the $15 range if we ever want to bring in some of the more casual fans, that's the truth in this day and age.
Just because attendance figures are lower than previous years, that does not necessarily support any specific claim as to the reason why without any data to back it up. It MIGHT be ticket prices, but without data being able to support that claim or to rule out other possibilities, it's just speculation at this point.DungeonRealm wrote: ↑Fri Nov 15, 2019 6:28 pmIf you are a casual fan with a family of 4 for example then $40 more could certainly make a huge difference in you deciding to do other things, again our extreme lack of successful attendance figures would support my claim that the product is overpriced and hindering our ability to bring in more than just the usual FU supporters, same deal with Wofford's ticket prices, bottom line SoCon football should be a better bargain if it wants to attract more fan support
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Bootie wrote: ↑Fri Nov 15, 2019 6:42 pmJust because attendance figures are lower than previous years, that does not necessarily support any specific claim as to the reason why without any data to back it up. It MIGHT be ticket prices, but without data being able to support that claim or to rule out other possibilities, it's just speculation at this point.DungeonRealm wrote: ↑Fri Nov 15, 2019 6:28 pmIf you are a casual fan with a family of 4 for example then $40 more could certainly make a huge difference in you deciding to do other things, again our extreme lack of successful attendance figures would support my claim that the product is overpriced and hindering our ability to bring in more than just the usual FU supporters, same deal with Wofford's ticket prices, bottom line SoCon football should be a better bargain if it wants to attract more fan support
THIS. there is a reason they say "any given Saturday" - I had no idea we would lose to Citadel and we had beaten them 2 straight. Hendrix had never (granted twice but still..) lost to Citadel. He is 1-2 v Woff
Hope so CD ! Either way though it's a good season and we are doing great things:cavedweller2 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 15, 2019 7:00 pmBeing there in person for a championship is too much fun to pass up. We win tomorrow we will be UNDISPUTED SoCon Champs. Seeded playoff team and a first round bye. No Mercy. Execute our will upon them.
It will be perfect weather for Football.
You forgot, everything at work needs to be going well, everyone feels great, all the kids are doing well in school, the groceries have been bought, the cars are ok, the house is clean, nothing on TV to watch, no good movies to see, no concerts or shows in town, they've had a nap, the weather is not only good but perfect, all the hay is in the barn etc. If all that is good they might consider coming to a game. Oh yeh, I forgot most FU alumni if they like football are going to Clempson and SC games. My next door neighbor is one of these. A FU grad and goes to all CU home games. I don't think he has ever gone to a FU game.DungeonRealm wrote: ↑Fri Nov 15, 2019 8:01 pmBootie wrote: ↑Fri Nov 15, 2019 6:42 pmJust because attendance figures are lower than previous years, that does not necessarily support any specific claim as to the reason why without any data to back it up. It MIGHT be ticket prices, but without data being able to support that claim or to rule out other possibilities, it's just speculation at this point.DungeonRealm wrote: ↑Fri Nov 15, 2019 6:28 pmIf you are a casual fan with a family of 4 for example then $40 more could certainly make a huge difference in you deciding to do other things, again our extreme lack of successful attendance figures would support my claim that the product is overpriced and hindering our ability to bring in more than just the usual FU supporters, same deal with Wofford's ticket prices, bottom line SoCon football should be a better bargain if it wants to attract more fan support
Not speculation, I know actual human beings that are not coming because SoCon football at nearly $30 a pop is over priced, can't get any more specific data than that, if FU/Wofford/ect. lowered tickets prices more people would show up during the course of the season
And yes of course the weather needs to be nice and we need to keep winning, all of these things matter