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Re: NYC Takeaways
Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2010 9:24 am
by RE Tycoon
Dutch wrote:don't read too deeply into that number. season ticket holders were given an option to buy their actual season tickets before oct 30 for the AFB. I bought all 4 of mine, and i'm sure i'm not the only person that did this. the pre-sale tickets that season ticket holders bought don't count against the allotment of 10,000.
I was hoping this was the case as well, but I've been told the number of season ticket holders that actually bought their tickets for the bowl game was extremely, extremely,
EXTREMELY low.
I hate the excuse that this a Thursday day game, yada yada. I'm sympathetic that we all have to work, but it is time to get your priorities straight SMU fans! If you want to play big time athletics it's time to act like a big time program and support the team no matter where or when we play. Millions of college fans, the majority of which I would assume don't have the econimc means of an average SMU fan, somehow support their teams at home
AND away and can make it to conference championship games and bowl games on short notice.
Make SMU a priority generic SMU fan, or don't [deleted] when we're passed over again and again for better bowls and conferences.
Re: NYC Takeaways
Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2010 9:27 am
by ALEX LIFESON
Unless SMU gets very aggressive, it will be much more difficult selling the next 4,000 tickets. The biggest fans have already made their purchase. Pretty embarassing if we can't sell 10,000 tickets for a Bowl game in our stadium.

Re: NYC Takeaways
Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2010 9:34 am
by Terry Webster
I didn't realize that tickets were on sale to general public yet. Thought it was just for season ticket holders. I will purchase mine today.
Re: NYC Takeaways
Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2010 9:35 am
by Mexmustang
I know the allocation of student tickets (sales) hasn't been opened up, so that should count for something. For those former students coming home for the holidays what a great event to get the family or friends together for the holidays...better than a movie at Northpark and not that much more expensive! Brats and Bloody Rita's for breakfast on the BLVD.
Re: NYC Takeaways
Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2010 9:37 am
by RE Tycoon
Terry Webster wrote:I didn't realize that tickets were on sale to general public yet. Thought it was just for season ticket holders. I will purchase mine today.
Anyone can place an order, season ticket holders get priority for seat selection and if demand was greater, first chance to buy SMU's allotment.
Part of the problem is the way SMU has disseminated the information. They should have just said everyone order and downplayed the priority system.
Re: NYC Takeaways
Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2010 9:39 am
by PonyKai
Sorry, but this looks like its a huge problem, hence the frank numbers given by Orsini/Jones. Students aren't going to account for hardly anything, bank on it. Our school is in state/out of state 60/40, and almost everybody goes home, why come back early before rush or school starting. Besides, students aren't the problem and they aren't going to fix our problem.
Alumni are our problem. Walk-up sales are our problem. We appear to have a big problem.
This is a very small sample size, but Dutch will have bought 10, I bought 10, and BUS bought 10...that's 3 people, all of whom fall well within the expected purchased demographic buying a big number of tickets...sure doesn't bode well for what we want, a large volume of ticket purchasers making small purchases.
Oh, by the way, as I know it the USMA has, or had, a 12,000 member waiting list for tickets. Looks like we'll have plenty of extras we can give them.
Re: NYC Takeaways
Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2010 9:50 am
by RGV Pony
so, all this being said, I guess the [deleted] about playing in Hawaii where no one could go was unfounded, since no one's gonna go anyway...so next time can we go back to Hawaii?
Re: NYC Takeaways
Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2010 9:53 am
by Dutch
Stlhockeyguy02 wrote:Oh, by the way, as I know it the USMA has, or had, a 12,000 member waiting list for tickets. Looks like we'll have plenty of extras we can give them.
stats can tell whatever story you want them to. that could mean that EVERYONE that is a Black Knight Athletic Supporter (don't know what they're called) is considered a 'member' on a list, like saying every mustang club member is on a waiting list - they're waiting to buy tickets until later
i think its safe to say that whining about it on here is preaching to the choir. WE are obviously the people who are most passionate about the team, so saying these gripes here does no good, i take it as my duty to buy 10 tickets and get them in the hands of those marginal fans/alums who we need to take a greater interest so that in the future we're not having this discussion.
Re: NYC Takeaways
Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2010 10:06 am
by redpony
GSP- many thanks for posting this info. Very interesting.
GO PONIES!!!
Re: NYC Takeaways
Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2010 10:14 am
by mustangxc
Terry Webster wrote:I didn't realize that tickets were on sale to general public yet. Thought it was just for season ticket holders. I will purchase mine today.
I fall into that category as well. As soon as I saw this thread I made the call to get my tickets. The statement that priority was in place until Friday at 5PM gave me the impression that I wouldn't be able to buy tickets until next week.
Re: NYC Takeaways
Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2010 10:21 am
by redpony
We really need to get somebody to do some marketing. How can we put butts in the seats if there is no promotion of the game or a lot of confusion regarding how and when to buy tickets.
GO PONIES!!!
Re: NYC Takeaways
Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2010 10:22 am
by Hoofbeat83
ALEX LIFESON wrote:How many showed up at this event?
there were probably 40 or so? anyone else think otherwise? it was at the Princeton Club...very nice event. this is the third year they've done this in conjunction with SMU having a table at the college hall of fame dinner at the waldorf on tuesday night.
Re: NYC Takeaways
Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2010 10:22 am
by PonyKai
Power to the people, there's +2 with a little information. Would be nice if SMU could grab 4 or 5 of the students who just call the alumni a-z and ask for donations and have them ask if they've bought tickets...buying a ticket is a donation, of sorts. Certainly couldn't hurt...
Re: NYC Takeaways
Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2010 10:32 am
by Harry0569
I just went on SMUmustangs.com to try and get tickets and the only tickets available were General Admission..What gives?
Re: NYC Takeaways
Posted: Thu Dec 09, 2010 10:38 am
by PK
Buying tickets and not showing up doesn't help all that much. We need the people to be in the stands supporting the team in front of a national audience. Yes we want to show we can sell our allotment, but the bowl committees want their bowl games to have full stadiums on game day too.
Marketing for this game is pathetic. Perhaps they think the AFB people are going to do all the marketing...or perhaps the bowl people don't want anyone else marketing their game. SMU ought to at least be e-mailing every alum they can and emphasize the importance of showing up.