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Originally posted by WarriorVoice View Post
No one is doubting that. It doesn't negate my point. The competitions are for the competitors...
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
I felt awful for the Washington Huskies having to play at Penn State last night. Those poor student athletes from both sides had to stay up late just to appease network TV. I hope their academics don't suffer.
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My brother, a long-time PSU season ticket holder, has about had it with the constant requests for more money on top of the thousands he has already paid them. When you're paying that much to be involved in a football program, the "but the other school has more" argument will only go so far.
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Originally posted by Ship69 View Post
Soooo much whining from Penn State followers about the noon kickoff with Ohio State and then having their precious whiteout game moved to Peacock. All these football factories want the millions of dollars they can get from the gigantic TV deals so they can lord it over the common football folk, but they don't want to live with the consequences, which are that the people spending all that money want to call the shots. The Big 10 wouldn't have been able to add Oregon and Washington without extra bucks thrown in by Fox Sports. Can you imagine the revolution if would make in any of our PSAC athletic departments if we got the gate receipts from even one Penn State game?
My brother, a long-time PSU season ticket holder, has about had it with the constant requests for more money on top of the thousands he has already paid them. When you're paying that much to be involved in a football program, the "but the other school has more" argument will only go so far.“No matter how badly things get blown apart, we will always plant flowers again.”
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Originally posted by bballfan03 View Post
No one is arguing your eye level statement. What were saying is if Duke decided to no longer let any fans in the arena and not televise games.. and their teams have to play in front of just game day staff... Duke would lose a lot of good recruits.
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Originally posted by TheBigCat2192 View Post
I’m not normally one to defend PSU but they’re far from the only school dissatisfied with the B1G’s new TV deal. A lot of what I’ve read online says that the former commissioner, Kevin Warren, negotiated the new NBC portions of the deal without talking to his ADs about important details like the Friday Peacock games and then conveniently ran away to become president of the Chicago Bears before that dissatisfaction came out. PSU actually did a lot to try and keep things together by agreeing to play on Black Friday last year and AFAIK them and Oregon are the only marquee B1G (lol) programs to play on Friday night so far. Well I guess USC did too but they haven’t won squat in over a decade so I don’t really consider them marquee anymore.
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Originally posted by WarriorVoice View Post
Hmm It started as "IUP should play games in front of fans". How did Duke get involved? You guys sure like to move goalposts instead of admitting you might be wrong...
So, yes, at the root it - competitions are for the athletes. The athletes, however, don't want to play the majority of their games in front of 100 people if they can go elsewhere and play in front of 3,000 regularly.
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Originally posted by IUPalum View PostIf you believe that, then you are as dumb as the moron that runs this conference!
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Originally posted by WarriorVoice View PostNo one has said that players don't want to play in front of fans. ADs schedule games when they can and take many things into consideration, but obviously your feelings aren't among them.
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Originally posted by WarriorVoice View PostNo one has said that players don't want to play in front of fans. ADs schedule games when they can and take many things into consideration, but obviously your feelings aren't among them.
You're telling me they had to schedule the crossover openers at 3pm and 5pm on a work day? Lol.
Worried about student athletes? Oh, btw, take the day off from classes to play in an empty gym.
League run by idiots. Yet they all complain they don't have any money.
Empty gyms and no revenue. Win win.
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
You're telling me they had to schedule the crossover openers at 3pm and 5pm on a work day? Lol.
Worried about student athletes? Oh, btw, take the day off from classes to play in an empty gym.
League run by idiots. Yet they all complain they don't have any money.
Empty gyms and no revenue. Win win.
You could do something like this for football games. Confirm the away team isn't bringing their band. Invite a local high school, especially one where the band director went to your school. Agree to let them perform a little in the stands and at halftime. Give free tickets to that school's football team. Parents will come and pay. HUGE crowd on the away side that never would have been there. Game atmosphere greatly improved. Sometimes I think athletic staff think that a mythical extra 1,500 people are going to spontaneously decide to check out PSAC football.
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Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View Post
I've actually seen the daytime tipoff during winter break work well. Move it up to a noon or 1pm tipoff and bring in local schools. Give the kids some cheap swag to start planting seeds and make them listen to some sort of admissions pitch while they eat lunch on campus. Fill the stands with local kids. Let them go wild. Have the pep band there playing songs the kids will recognize. Get pictures with the mascot and cheerleaders. Autographs after from players and the coach. Sure it costs you thousands but that's long game marketing in an area that not only has fewer kids coming but also a growing disparity in kids choosing college after high school.
You could do something like this for football games. Confirm the away team isn't bringing their band. Invite a local high school, especially one where the band director went to your school. Agree to let them perform a little in the stands and at halftime. Give free tickets to that school's football team. Parents will come and pay. HUGE crowd on the away side that never would have been there. Game atmosphere greatly improved. Sometimes I think athletic staff think that a mythical extra 1,500 people are going to spontaneously decide to check out PSAC football.
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