http://www.gomarquette.com/sports/m-...011817aaa.html
I think this is a cool idea, but suggesting that fans should go to the sprit shop to buy the correct shirt isn't going to work. They should at least hand them out in the lower bowl.
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I think this is a cool idea, but suggesting that fans should go to the sprit shop to buy the correct shirt isn't going to work. They should at least hand them out in the lower bowl.
And despite my topic title, for God sakes please don't strip in the Bradley Center. STRIPE it. :p
Cheap tees - have students selling cheap MU tees in the stands for anyone who didn't wear one.
This has roughly a 0% chance of working well, give or take .1%
I thought this was about the last game at tbe Bradley center. Take what you want out the door!
And I'm going to lean toward the "take" option. We couldn't get a gold out when they gave away shorts on the seats. Why would this work when they just expect you to show up wearing the right thing? I bet 60% of the fans don't even know about this or what they're supposed to wear.
If we had gold or baby blue (championship blue, valour blue, whatever it's called this year) shirts on all the seats there'd be a chance, though of course you run into size issues. I honestly can't imagine who came up with this.
If this turns out to be a "dud" idea, the blame rests solely on the fan base. This has been advertised on social media and at the games, so if the fans don't show up in the proper colored shirts, they have chosen not to participate.
The Athletic Dept is trying to do some things to get more fannies in the seats. Tryng to create a better atmosphere in the game. But if the fans don't want to play along and simply bitching on message boards, than so be it.
Put shirts on the seats and there's a chance. Pass shirts out in the section so sizes match, there's a better chance. Does everyone own all three colors? Will they go buy stuff to match their section? What about non-STH ticket purchases? They are supposedly drawing 18k+ to this game, that's more than 1/3 non regular fans.
I know what I'll be wearing. I'll do my part. But we've seen these not work before. Probably doesn't help that even with a giveaway, they're expecting fans in sweatshirts to change into T-shirts in Milwaukee in February.
I hope they prove me wrong, but I don't see that happening.
I am in agreement with you. It won't work. But the reason it won't work is that the fan base quite frankly, sucks.
It is great that it is sold out for X (and I think they are better than a decent team). We also had about 14,500 in for #1 Villanova which was disapointing.
The majority of the crowd is pretty quiet as well. And don't get a certain poster started about getting back into their seats to begin the 2nd half.
Just my observations. I may in fact be wrong.
Please, that is BS. We are a Top 25 team every year in tickets sold and we are no where close to a Top 25 team on the floor. It won't work because it is not a great idea. You wants to make it work, put the shirts on the chairs, like every other program does that wants to color the fanbase.''
The crowd can only do so much. Blaming them is lame.
MU sells more tickets per game than Duke, therefore, we have better fans.
You are right.
Does anyone think weather might impact this? Seems like the bulk of our fanbase is wearing sweatshirts and jackets to games this time of year. How many people have gold or baby blue sweatshirts? This year we will likely have better weather. Forecast calls for 50s on Saturday. Not sure that will help, but trying to get everyone into specific color t-shirts in freezing February temperatures (which would be the norm) might be difficult.
I was wrong. This worked. Maybe not 100% by any stretch, but fans put a real good effort into this.
Disagree completely. The stripes were obvious. Anyone that didn't notice the baby blue sections is color blind. Especially in the lower bowl. It'll be interesting to see how they maintain it in future attempts, but that was a massive success, especially considering the bulk of expectations I saw were low.
Definitely better than my expectations, especially given the flawed roll out. With that said, I wasn't at the game and could only watch on TV and you would have never known... but I guess that is not the point because it isn't for TV purposes.
I thought it stood out on TV. Why was it a flawed roll out?