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Re: SMU Needs to Recruit the "Lost Generation"
Posted: Sat Jan 01, 2011 12:47 pm
by 2112
SMUnewbie wrote:I know that the jersey was a one time thing, and I'm starting to think your a chick with all this obsessing you do over clothing colors.....find a new cause
...does ms stallions vagina...match her bald head...
Re: SMU Needs to Recruit the "Lost Generation"
Posted: Sat Jan 01, 2011 1:31 pm
by smupony94
Stallion must have had a bad New Year's Eve at Red River. Must be time for him to go on one of his "special" cruises.
not that there is anything wrong with that
Re: SMU Needs to Recruit the "Lost Generation"
Posted: Sat Jan 01, 2011 1:59 pm
by Wuba
[quote="Stallion"]Find a new team!!
Re: SMU Needs to Recruit the "Lost Generation"
Posted: Sat Jan 01, 2011 3:03 pm
by mustangxc
As a young alum (December 2003) I was sorely disappointed in the demographics at the bowl game. I didn't see very many people my age and was hoping to run into old friends. Sadly, I called many and if I was lucky they were going to watch the game on TV and those are people that live in Dallas. One of the depressing aspects of my fanaticism for SMU athletics is that aside from this board I really don't have very many friends I can share it with. Most of my classmates are very apathetic. Sitting in section 221 on thursday I was lucky to have a young alum next to me and we were the only ones cheering. I attribute this to the older crowd. Between the two of us we started chants and that helped spread the passion a little more throughout the section. When he left to go to the concessions I was unable to start any chants as no one followed my lead. I think that aside from the Mustang Club, maybe we as members of ponyfans could organize get-togethers. I realize that many of you may know each other but the only poster I know here is prof x/xtc/his newest handle, and that's because he was my chem lab ta. My past experience in attending some of the watching parties in Houston is that the people that show up can be pretty lame and disengaged from the actual game. I know that my game day experience would be much better if I was sitting with more hard core fans. I also think that it would be easier to spread our fanaticism if people saw us in large numbers. After all isn't the slogan stronger as one!!!
PS I know Kevin Knox from the business school tries to do his part in spreading the word, but I think we as alums need to unite so that it comes from us and spreads more easily.
Re: SMU Needs to Recruit the "Lost Generation"
Posted: Sat Jan 01, 2011 3:05 pm
by ALEX LIFESON
Welcome Comet, don't let any negative nellies discourage you, SMU needs every fan it can pull aboard!
SMU Needs to Recruit the "Lost Generation"
Posted: Sat Jan 01, 2011 7:54 pm
by Dooby
It is going to fall to us to bring people to the game. We have to invite them; we have to get them wearing red and blue, on the boulevard and into the stands.
SMU marketing could be improved, yes, but SMU could also make it easier for us hardcore fan/season ticketholders/mustang club members to bring others to the games. Discounts on additional tickets would be a start. Free tickets, even better.
SMU Needs to Recruit the "Lost Generation"
Posted: Sat Jan 01, 2011 7:56 pm
by Dooby
Also, I like the point system idea. The mavs do something similar to encourage attendance among season ticketholders.