by couch 'em » Thu Sep 06, 2007 10:17 pm
Well, first we were talked to by some lady from marketing. She talked about the 'pony up' campaign, saying that it was meant to be slightly unclear at first viewing to create interest and a 'buzz'. That she thinks it has thus far been successful due to the number of students in 'pony up' shirts and the general buzz around town. She talked about how the boulevard is there to prepare people for the game, and that everyone should go to the game and not just sit on the boulevard. Also, you apparently get half-price season tickets if you graduated in the last 5 years. This is good to know, since I graduated 2 years ago and this is the first I've heard of it.
Bennett pretty much just said that he was glad everyone came out, and not to judge the team by the first game. That a season is a marathon not a sprint, and that we'll see a much improved team against UNT. He commented that he didn't mind that there were more Tech fans than SMU fans, because the team 'just wants fans'. Also, we need to help by creating a home field advantage by getting as many people to the game as possible.
The he high-tailed it out of there. He looked like he was expecting a hostile crowd, and rightly so.
There were probably about 50 people there. The guac dip was good. The jumbotron/tvs were showing ponies highlights. (from last season, of course) It would have been nice to get a longer presentation from Bennett or anyone who wasn't there with a sales pitch.
Also, there was a really, really ancient coach of something there, but I didn't get to ask who it was. He was helped in. Anyone know who this was?