Did you see Orlando Sentinel colleague Edgar Thompson’s story on Friday in which he reported that UF’s season-ticket sales are down a whopping 9,000 from last year despite the buzz new coach Dan Mullen has tried to create?
Kentucky is down 10%. Ole Miss is down. State hasn't announced their so that leads me to believe we are down.
Discussion we had yesterday in a GroupMe. It's just too expensive. Now that every game is tv and most are now 6 PM or after - it's a pain in the *** if you don't have a place to stay. For me personally, I struggle driving late at night. So you either get a hotel room and every weekend is $500 for a family of 4 or you sit at home and watch on TV.
There's an 11 AM, 2:30 and 3 PM game before 6. Everything else is 6 or later. 11 AM and 3 PM are usually crappy games. So add in the cost - they are making it more enticing to stay at home especially for games that I don't care to watch in person at the stadium.
It's a universal problem affecting all teams and all sports. People have been priced out of going to games and are staying home and watching on TV (or not watching at all). MLB attendance this year is going to be the lowest since 2003. We saw lots of half (or more) empty NFL stadiums last fall and I'm sure we will again this fall. I agree with you that we're probably down too. Just the fact we're even still selling season tickets coming of a 9-win season with 18 starters returning and the excitement of a new coach tells me that we're down. A decade ago, we would be sold out of season tickets by now.
I used to go to every game for a long time, then quit entirely for Jackie's last year and the Croom years. I've been getting the 3 or 4 game packages since then, but I've wound up skipping at least one of those games every year. It's just too easy to watch on TV than take a full day to go see in person.
I understand why a family that lives hours away wouldn’t make the trip. Me personally, I love being there live in the junction soaking up the gameday atmosphere. My tune might change when I have kids but for now I’ll never miss a home game.
It’s the cost to stay that makes it so difficult for me. I would much rather watch live as well, and we have been lucky to find a house to rent when it’s only my wife and i that we split with 3 other couples making it affordable. But if my kids want to go, it is a whole different ballgame. I feel like i get my money’s worth with tickets, driving to town, and eating at some favorite spots, but the hotel gouging is ridiculous. 2 night minimum so you’re looking at $600 for a weekend? That’s absurd. Yet, it’s hard as hell to get a room so supply and demand and all. They’ll keep getting it.
Kentucky is down 10%. Ole Miss is down. State hasn't announced their so that leads me to believe we are down.
Discussion we had yesterday in a GroupMe. It's just too expensive. Now that every game is tv and most are now 6 PM or after - it's a pain in the *** if you don't have a place to stay. For me personally, I struggle driving late at night. So you either get a hotel room and every weekend is $500 for a family of 4 or you sit at home and watch on TV.
There's an 11 AM, 2:30 and 3 PM game before 6. Everything else is 6 or later. 11 AM and 3 PM are usually crappy games. So add in the cost - they are making it more enticing to stay at home especially for games that I don't care to watch in person at the stadium.
I live in Starkville and go to pretty much all the games, but 11 a.m. games in September are too hot with a young person in tow. Unfortunately, 6:30 games may be too late for the 5 year old. We will find out Saturday.
The issue I have is that parking is always an issue. Getting off campus from tailgating is an issue. My house has AC, a Couch, Beer Fridge, and if we suck I can always go outside and mow the grass or something.
With all that being said, I still prefer to be at the game than not. I prefer to pregame at the house and then get to campus an hour prior to kickoff. I usually do not have that possibility due to people visiting my house and wanting to do the Campus thing all day.
As fans, we have to support our team. Sold out crazy *** crowds is what gets the better talent to notice us. If we beat the bagman Ponzi Scheme guy from the north that is. We have to do our part, and the most part we do. Our atmosphere is okay to great most games.
Cost, time invested and being able to watch other games on tv are my reasons for staying home. I do go every now and then as tailgating and just getting back on campus is always fun. But I'm also an old geezer so I'm getting lazier as I age.......if that's possible.
You're not atypical, and the decline has already started everywhere. It's going to get worse though.I may be atypical, but I really believe we're about to see a sharp decline as a lot more of the marginal guys like me (who used to make 5 or 6 home games a year) figure out it's not as indispensable as they thought.
^^^ This, there are still tickets available for our most anticipated game of the season so far...UF.
Lots of estrogen posts in this thread, lol. I wonder how Alabama manages to get butts in the seats?
I'm guessing 5 national titles in 10 years might have something to do with that. Even there, they've had well documents issues with empty seats in the student section.I wonder how Alabama manages to get butts in the seats?
I still go. I'm one of the few that would rather watch live than on TV even for a crappy game.
Did you see Orlando Sentinel colleague Edgar Thompson’s story on Friday in which he reported that UF’s season-ticket sales are down a whopping 9,000 from last year despite the buzz new coach Dan Mullen has tried to create?
Lots of estrogen posts in this thread, lol. I wonder how Alabama manages to get butts in the seats?
I agree. Could this eventually lead to SECN/ESPN only airing a limited number of games, or blacking out games like the NFL to encourage attendance? I doubt it, but just wonder.
Kentucky is down 10%. Ole Miss is down. State hasn't announced their so that leads me to believe we are down.
Discussion we had yesterday in a GroupMe. It's just too expensive. Now that every game is tv and most are now 6 PM or after - it's a pain in the *** if you don't have a place to stay. For me personally, I struggle driving late at night. So you either get a hotel room and every weekend is $500 for a family of 4 or you sit at home and watch on TV.
There's an 11 AM, 2:30 and 3 PM game before 6. Everything else is 6 or later. 11 AM and 3 PM are usually crappy games. So add in the cost - they are making it more enticing to stay at home especially for games that I don't care to watch in person at the stadium.
CFB is tilted unfairly. We could sell out for the next twenty years straight every game and it still wouldn't matter compared to the haves of CFB world.