SMU Football Blog wrote:BRStang wrote:that we would bring the fans out? I think so. I think anyone who ever cared one iota about SMU Football would at least consider going to the game just solely based on the huge probability that it may be another 20 years before we get to another one.
I try to make to as many games as I can during the season, but I can't make every one of them. Usually about 3-4. I'm sure there are a lot of others like me. But if we were to make a bowl game anywhere, I'd be there even if I had to walk there in the snow, uphill, both ways.
I don't know...
Actually, no. I don't think you are going to get people that haven't been to an SMU game all year to go to a bowl game. At least, not anybody that lives in the metroplex anyway, unless it is Fort Worth. If people haven't been willing to drive 30 minutes to go see SMU play, they are not going to make travel plans on relatively short notice to go see SMU play.
And that is why I am expressing attendance at these next two games with some urgency.
Right. (About people who never go to games.) But I'm actually talking about, for one, those who live in the Metroplex and DO go to the games. I know a lot of people in Dallas who only make it to a few games and/or leave with the kids before half-time, go the the blvd. only, etc. Combine the people who go to ALL the games, with the people who only go to half or so, plus the people who forget to walk into Ford, plus the out-of-towners who go to some games, and I think you're starting to build a nice little contingent of fans. Maybe not 25K, but something.
There are also a LOT of (far) out of towners who might make it to one game a year, usually for a "special" game or something. I bet many of these people would look at a bowl game as special enough to travel.
Blog, I don't like the way you state your OPINIONS sometimes. Sometimes you dismiss out of hand various scenarios and convey your opinions as if they are pseudo-facts. I don't think you can say for a FACT that we won't bring many fans. You need to consider different scenarios. I suppose that happens when you go in-house rather than litigate.
