Unfortunately they are not hiding anything. The gates of Skelly have been open the last two Saturdays. Not many there watching, not many that care. I had no idea how unpopular TU was in its own town. Friends in the area can only talk about driving to Norman to spring game next week. They didn’t even know TU was having one. Check out the Zero U agenda online. It looks the State Fair of football!
If you aren't promoting it, you're hiding it.
Again we see why we need to fire Gragg at least. He certainly isn't out promoting our awesome softball team. Not sure why he isn't making the rounds to every local media company promoting the hell out of this.
It's an opportunity to start building a following for people who never look at Tulsa. It's free, if we had any kind of brains we would set up a cheap version of the game day experience.
Local band (maybe even students) who will perform for free or cheap.
A small kid zone maybe with a little obstacle course, some foam footballs, and a chance to go on the field after the game.
Local food trucks and breweries.
Our AD in front of every camera and microphone he can find, inviting people out to a fun experience and some football before the long summer sets in. Mentioning multiple times it's good prep for our upcoming home slate of games. Which also gives us a shot at "second" fans, starts laying the ground work for casuals to attend games next year, might boost season ticket sales, and at least keeps us in conversations locally.