I agree there’s a ton to be done that may not be happening now. I think the heavily discounted ticket is a good idea to fill the other stands, streamline parking is a great idea, and I think everyone would agree consistency on the field is the most important thing we can do. I’d say the biggest thing to do is work partnerships with opposing teams and the city of Greenville. If it was me, I’d be contacting opposing teams marketing folks to offer deals to get those fans to Furman. Greenville sells itself as a destination, and could be leveraged to get people engaged for a whole wkd. Offer packages for a game, a hotel, and a discounted event. Obviously that takes a partnership with the city and local businesses but seems like a no brainer. There are plenty of events in Greenville throughout the season that could be used to get local fans to the games. “Buy 4 tix for away stands get half off a ______ at _________.” Fill in that blank with whatever you want: fall for Greenville food, artistsphere tickets, hockey game drinks, etc. It’s just too easy for the casual fan to watch these games on the couch or follow the score on the phone. Find a way to partner with the things that do get them out of the house, and build on that.
I’d be happy if we could get 8K ppl to HC and 10K ppl to a home playoff game this year. That’s a far cry from attendance in the early to mid 2000s, but you have to set that bar somewhere. We aren’t going to get those folks back overnight. Stay ranked, promote an affordable and family friendly environment on game day, market rival games, and engage the alumni base that is growing in Greenville. Then we can get excited about crowds over 12k again.