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Re: ECU selling virtual bowl tickets

Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2011 10:30 am
by Dutch
Wilshire Heights Pony wrote:Who collects the $50? This is the scam of the century!

probably their equivalent of the Mustang Club.

Re: ECU selling virtual bowl tickets

Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2011 10:33 am
by OR-See-Nee
The message ECU is sending is all wrong. While a clever marketing ploy (in theory), it is reinforcing that they are not going to a bowl. Terrible message.

Re: ECU selling virtual bowl tickets

Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2011 10:37 am
by ponyinNC
I bet they can't wait to hoist that virtual trophy and splash virtual gatorade on coach mcneal!!!

I'm going to take a virtual dump. Nevermind, this one is real.

Re: ECU selling virtual bowl tickets

Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2011 10:43 am
by ReedFrawg
I wonder how many they sell...certainly would be a bit embarrasing if they sell more "tickets" than bowl-bound programs. I feel bad for their fans.

Re: ECU selling virtual bowl tickets

Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2011 10:50 am
by peruna11
Someone should make ECU Virtual Bowl 2011 Champs t-shirts.

Re: ECU selling virtual bowl tickets

Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2011 11:22 am
by Wuba
OR-See-Nee wrote:The message ECU is sending is all wrong. While a clever marketing ploy (in theory), it is reinforcing that they are not going to a bowl. Terrible message.

As was said previously, I am sure this is targeted to their equivalent of the Mustang Club. I think it is safe to assume that all of those people know they did not make a bowl. I can see your point, but I think the hook of challenging them to "buy" more tickets than the CUSA bowl teams is a strong ploy that is likely to work given their attitude towards being left in CUSA.

I went to the ECU game there last year. Day after Thanksgiving, rainy and I believe the team was already eliminated from division title. Oh, and let's not forget they were playing SMU which is not a traditional rival that their fans have a history with. Those are all the exact types of excuses we make for poor attendance. They had a mostly full house.

I remember seeing a poster in a restaurant advertising the local radio station's 3 hour pregame and 3 hour postgame shows. I have not spent much time in that area, and perhaps there is nothing to do, but I was impressed with the commitment they have to the team.

Re: ECU selling virtual bowl tickets

Posted: Wed Dec 14, 2011 11:26 am
by OR-See-Nee
Wuba wrote:
OR-See-Nee wrote:The message ECU is sending is all wrong. While a clever marketing ploy (in theory), it is reinforcing that they are not going to a bowl. Terrible message.

As was said previously, I am sure this is targeted to their equivalent of the Mustang Club. I think it is safe to assume that all of those people know they did not make a bowl. I can see your point, but I think the hook of challenging them to "buy" more tickets than the CUSA bowl teams is a strong ploy that is likely to work given their attitude towards being left in CUSA.

I went to the ECU game there last year. Day after Thanksgiving, rainy and I believe the team was already eliminated from division title. Oh, and let's not forget they were playing SMU which is not a traditional rival that their fans have a history with. Those are all the exact types of excuses we make for poor attendance. They had a mostly full house.

I remember seeing a poster in a restaurant advertising the local radio station's 3 hour pregame and 3 hour postgame shows. I have not spent much time in that area, and perhaps there is nothing to do, but I was impressed with the commitment they have to the team.


I understand your interpretation and I don't disagree with it. Hopefully one day SMU will become an athletic program that Dallas will support. I think having the basketball game at the field house off campus is a step in the right direction.