Also, Iowa and Nebraska don't have professional sports to distract from their Universities' athletic programs..
I don’t buy this for Downstate fans (a population 2 million more than Iowa’s and over twice as big as Nebraska’s!), though … I lived in Iowa City for years, it’s not like people aren’t huge fans of MLB and NFL teams.Also, Iowa and Nebraska don't have professional sports to distract from their Universities' athletic programs..
If Rosh Hashanah is impacting attendance significantly then the ticket pricing strategy is even more messed up. A marketer needs to know its customer. The 11 am kickoff doesn't help especially combined with the 2 night minimum stay requirement for local hotels.Rosh Hashanah
How are you measuring that?I don’t buy this for Downstate fans (a population 2 million more than Iowa’s and over twice as big as Nebraska’s!), though … I lived in Iowa City for years, it’s not like people aren’t huge fans of MLB and NFL teams.
Regardless, let’s get the W today!
Look, I don’t disagree … what I’m saying is that the DIA can’t ACTUALLY control that, but they can do everything possible to market Memorial Stadium as an atmosphere in and of itself. And that will keep our attendance FLOOR higher. It’s not like we have some generic stadium, it’s historic and unique!drawing lots of fans into seats all comes down to playing good fundamental football and winning more games than you lose
that’s all
if we do that for 4-5 years we will sell out every game