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by JoeKidd » Tue Oct 15, 2013 10:25 am
SMU_Alumni11 wrote:blackoutpony wrote:SMU_Alumni11 wrote:1) I dont think this will boost any attendance and I think it will just lead to disturbances. I think there might be more students but I think regular fans might get annoyed with the drunkards.
At least with how horrible we play, we can make it back through all the beer sales for people to not wanting to remember the game.
You can get sufficiently drunk on the blvd before farqaud SMU fans suck. The west side doesn't cheer, gets mad when other stand, and are awful "football" fans. This isn't suppossed to be quiet time with the wife and kids. Ford is mostly dead, it could use some booze to spice it up and make audible noise. I'm tired of it being a boring football environment. If it was an exciting place to be, people would stay longer. Back during the run for our first bowl game in 2009, it was a lot of fun. Even the little things like making someone do push-ups on the student body when we scored. I MISS FUN
Im not saying it wont be fun for the single guys out there who can party it up, but our fanbase does have alot of husbands and wifes and also their children. If they see people with beer all around and doing stupid stuff they might not think its a welcoming atmosphere. Thats why Im saying the additional people from alcohol will most likely get netted with those who dont want to come to rowdy fans. Im all for people cheering and the fanbase needs to get that through their heads during a 3rd down etc. I just would want them to do it without the need for alcohol to enable that.
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by JoeKidd » Tue Oct 15, 2013 10:30 am
SMU_Alumni11 wrote:gostangs wrote:11 - I think you are not really thinking this through. have you ever been to a Ranger game? Cowboys? Mavs? There are kids and families everywhere at all of those games. They seem to have weighed this same decision and come out on the adult beverage side of things.
And by the way - to get the casual Dallas sports people at our game - we have to give them what they are used to. A more upbeat product, and yes...access to an occasional adult beverage.
If you want to stay home and watch Lawerence Welk, then so be it. We have no choice but to do this if we are going to expand past the 15k loyal fans we have.
Fair analysis, i did think about this when I was discussing with one of my Ranger buddies. I think as long as there are adequate safe guard, i think it will be fine as well. I think the only good comparison between college football and professional sports would be the mavericks. I know they're very rowdy there which that and the fact I don't like basketball is why I don't go to those games. I think Cowboys fans are pretty tamed as I know the ticket complains how quiet they are all the time. Ranger fans, well its baseball, so they're pretty tamed as well. The worst they do is boo or rant at the opposing team no biggie. I think college football can bring the worst out of people, much like the NBA, where people will get into fights or spill crap all over you. Its just my perspective and experiences that I have unfortunately witness happen that gives me this bias. I'm not totally opposed or anything, after all its only cheap beer.
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by Insane_Pony_Posse » Tue Oct 15, 2013 11:11 am
smusic 00 wrote:See: it will only work if we sell beer from specific, local breweries of course that will be the next thing to disagree/complain about... the brands of beer that SMU will sell.
they could offer 25 different kinds of beer and somebody is going to be pizzed off the 26th brand isn't being offered. this sucks!!!!!!!
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by SMUer » Tue Oct 15, 2013 11:46 am
I like the idea behind the SMU tie-ins but I bet local breweries would prefer to promote their permanent brews. Still:
Dickerson, Dunkle-Bock Pony Express, Pilsner "The Doaker", Saison "Gerald Mann", Red Ale A "Dandy", witbier w/orange slice A "Bobby", Stout
A Peruna is a beer cocktail - Peticolas' Velvet Hammer with a bombed shot of Frenet
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by CenTXpony » Tue Oct 15, 2013 11:49 am
Can we also sell bloody Mary's and Mimosas since we have so many 11 am games?
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by mrydel » Tue Oct 15, 2013 12:57 pm
Sale would not be allowed but you can make up a few batches and give them away. That would be nice. Bring enough for everyone.
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by SMU_Alumni11 » Tue Oct 15, 2013 2:18 pm
JoeKidd wrote:SMU_Alumni11 wrote:gostangs wrote:11 - I think you are not really thinking this through. have you ever been to a Ranger game? Cowboys? Mavs? There are kids and families everywhere at all of those games. They seem to have weighed this same decision and come out on the adult beverage side of things.
And by the way - to get the casual Dallas sports people at our game - we have to give them what they are used to. A more upbeat product, and yes...access to an occasional adult beverage.
If you want to stay home and watch Lawerence Welk, then so be it. We have no choice but to do this if we are going to expand past the 15k loyal fans we have.
Fair analysis, i did think about this when I was discussing with one of my Ranger buddies. I think as long as there are adequate safe guard, i think it will be fine as well. I think the only good comparison between college football and professional sports would be the mavericks. I know they're very rowdy there which that and the fact I don't like basketball is why I don't go to those games. I think Cowboys fans are pretty tamed as I know the ticket complains how quiet they are all the time. Ranger fans, well its baseball, so they're pretty tamed as well. The worst they do is boo or rant at the opposing team no biggie. I think college football can bring the worst out of people, much like the NBA, where people will get into fights or spill crap all over you. Its just my perspective and experiences that I have unfortunately witness happen that gives me this bias. I'm not totally opposed or anything, after all its only cheap beer.
People like you are why our country is being overtaken by BRICS
Lol fine by me not to sit next to you, not sure if i should take the line as an insult or joke coming from you, but whatever. For the heck of it, why not have an actual thought out rebutal rather than just make an attempt at an insult? Food for thought!
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by SMU_Alumni11 » Tue Oct 15, 2013 2:19 pm
CenTXpony wrote:Can we also sell bloody Mary's and Mimosas since we have so many 11 am games?
Instead of cheap wine at cox, they should make mimosas.
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by ponyinNC » Tue Oct 15, 2013 3:08 pm
Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy.
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by PonyKai » Tue Oct 15, 2013 4:18 pm
To beer, the cause of and solution to all of life's problems.
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by untitled » Wed Oct 16, 2013 9:51 am
I agree with Stlhockeyguy that a kiosk or two with local craft beers is a good idea, especially if we can get one of them to name a beer after something SMU related. However, while I love me a good American IPA, the majority of beer options still need to be Bud/Miller/Coors. Those brands will sell well, and if we do ever manage to attract the Dallas community to our games, we need to have them available to the average fan who will expect to see those beers at our concessions.
If SMU does go forward with beer sales at Moody and Ford, I expect to see a very minor improvement in attendance, but I would bet that the school gets a nice bump in gameday revenue. So even if it doesn't put more butts in the stands, this seems like a good idea for our cash-strapped athletic department.
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