I didn't say there was virtue in being a better fan. But I do think that someone who sticks with the program and attends games in the worst of times is arguably a better fan than someone who gives up.
I know a lot of people are torn over this issue, and it certainly may be the case that not supporting the program financially will bring about change faster than supporting the program at this point.
But if attendance falls under 10k per game, and I think it could, I would consider the people who are out there to be the better fans.
If RU season ticket sales go down to the 8-10k level, then those are the true core fans. Every program has them. No matter how poor the results on the field are, these fans will renew their tickets every year. They are a consistent revenue stream so they are good fans for RU. They also like tailgating I’d guess.
All other season ticket holders are willing to spend their time away from the stadium on game days if the results continue to be poor. They may watch the games at home but that adds no revenue to RU. Most season ticket holders look forward to the possibility of winning games when they walk into the stadium. Without that then RU FB is a tough sell.
Not to mention the public humiliation at work when ur known as an RU season ticket holder. We know how that feels and it isn’t good.