To: Rick Hart - GameDay Suggestions

To: Rick Hart
GameDay Suggestions
The students are needed to increase attendance and more importantly, increase the excitement of the game atmosphere and ultimately, help the team. College football has to have students participating. I believe you can train the students to become better football fans. So open your mind ....
Move the student tailgate to the practice field. And don’t worry that those few hours for 6 home games are going to ruin the field, especially since we practice in the stadium mostly during season. Force the visiting teams to park their buses just off Mockingbird on Ownby at the south end zone and make them walk past the student tailgate. Hopefully heckling will catch on. Being closer to the stadium and hearing/seeing pre-game should encourage entry. Put a digital clock on the outside stadium wall, with a countdown clock for the students to see. There are any number of ways to “heard†the students in when you have them that close. The student tailgate will also be viewed by every car that drives by on Mockingbird. That should add to curiosity and potentially add some new fans.
Inside stadium build a LARGE deck for the students on the south endzone hill. Call it the Corral. Heavy duty construction with aluminum deck, which would be very loud when stomped on. It could have a second or third level a couple steps higher to stagger better viewing. Separate with heavy railing and make as wide as needed to accommodate. Possibly add stands in the southeast corner, next to the Corral, for the bands. That would carry the sound of the band and students, back into the horseshoe. Tarp the north end zone until attendance can grow into it. Above the north end zone at the top of the stadium, install a video board. Make that an interactive part of the experience by scrolling tweets whenever there is no game action (#mustanggameday?). You would need an “editor†for inappropriate tweets and post at right times. You should get shout outs or “that-a-boys†for the team, and maybe even a marriage proposal or two. That interaction could help bring in more students.
Selling beer will only help. Memphis sold full bar and Cincinnati sells beer.
It takes a village to raise a team .... you need EVERYONE on board. A large and lively crowd increases a player’s adrenaline and opportunity to play above themselves. And it can disrupt the opponent.
GameDay Suggestions
The students are needed to increase attendance and more importantly, increase the excitement of the game atmosphere and ultimately, help the team. College football has to have students participating. I believe you can train the students to become better football fans. So open your mind ....
Move the student tailgate to the practice field. And don’t worry that those few hours for 6 home games are going to ruin the field, especially since we practice in the stadium mostly during season. Force the visiting teams to park their buses just off Mockingbird on Ownby at the south end zone and make them walk past the student tailgate. Hopefully heckling will catch on. Being closer to the stadium and hearing/seeing pre-game should encourage entry. Put a digital clock on the outside stadium wall, with a countdown clock for the students to see. There are any number of ways to “heard†the students in when you have them that close. The student tailgate will also be viewed by every car that drives by on Mockingbird. That should add to curiosity and potentially add some new fans.
Inside stadium build a LARGE deck for the students on the south endzone hill. Call it the Corral. Heavy duty construction with aluminum deck, which would be very loud when stomped on. It could have a second or third level a couple steps higher to stagger better viewing. Separate with heavy railing and make as wide as needed to accommodate. Possibly add stands in the southeast corner, next to the Corral, for the bands. That would carry the sound of the band and students, back into the horseshoe. Tarp the north end zone until attendance can grow into it. Above the north end zone at the top of the stadium, install a video board. Make that an interactive part of the experience by scrolling tweets whenever there is no game action (#mustanggameday?). You would need an “editor†for inappropriate tweets and post at right times. You should get shout outs or “that-a-boys†for the team, and maybe even a marriage proposal or two. That interaction could help bring in more students.
Selling beer will only help. Memphis sold full bar and Cincinnati sells beer.
It takes a village to raise a team .... you need EVERYONE on board. A large and lively crowd increases a player’s adrenaline and opportunity to play above themselves. And it can disrupt the opponent.