Thousands of people...

My five year old son and I met my wife at the stadium at 2:30 for the big game. I had to return some CDs at the UP Library so I parked over there and walked through the 'Vard on the way to the stadium. At 2:25, there were literally thousands of people on the Boulevard and we passed lots of people heading to their cars. The vast majority of these folks were pretty folks, typical SMU stereotype. The "official" tailgates (Dedman Law, Cox and Mustang Club) had shut down but some stragglers were still sitting, eating and socializing. The real scene was amongst the tents of recent alums and Greek tents.
First of all, it's a great scene. You want tons of people coming to campus and socializing with friends (SMU friends). A co-worker of mine that lives in Nashville (SMU alumna) came down and stayed in the Palomar. That's great for Dallas business as well. Did you see the SMU flags in HP Village?
However, how do you get more of those "pretty" SMU alums to go inside the stadium? I assume it isn't due to cost. This issue of people coming for the tailgating experience instead of the game is also true at many small (expensive) liberal arts colleges.
The folks around us thought you have to build it by playing teams like TCU, TX Tech, UNT, Baylor, etc. where the game will be a bigger draw...more local fan interest. Also, once SMU goes to a bowl things may start to turn. Anyway, from where we sat on the 40 in the "other" home side, it was a bit sad thinking about the thousands of fans still out on the 'Vard who would never head into the game.
Lastly, should SMU go to wearing one predominant color for home games? I liked that group of kids wearing red in the corner of the endzone. Go Ponies!
First of all, it's a great scene. You want tons of people coming to campus and socializing with friends (SMU friends). A co-worker of mine that lives in Nashville (SMU alumna) came down and stayed in the Palomar. That's great for Dallas business as well. Did you see the SMU flags in HP Village?
However, how do you get more of those "pretty" SMU alums to go inside the stadium? I assume it isn't due to cost. This issue of people coming for the tailgating experience instead of the game is also true at many small (expensive) liberal arts colleges.
The folks around us thought you have to build it by playing teams like TCU, TX Tech, UNT, Baylor, etc. where the game will be a bigger draw...more local fan interest. Also, once SMU goes to a bowl things may start to turn. Anyway, from where we sat on the 40 in the "other" home side, it was a bit sad thinking about the thousands of fans still out on the 'Vard who would never head into the game.
Lastly, should SMU go to wearing one predominant color for home games? I liked that group of kids wearing red in the corner of the endzone. Go Ponies!