Something very disturbing...
Posted: Sat Oct 15, 2011 9:32 pm
I'm not trying to rain on anyone's parade... the Ponies are 5-1 and doing well. But leading up to this game I saw threads about having a Red Out... getting into a BCS conference... possibly going to the SEC... expanding the stadium to 50,000, etc...
And then I tune into the game and see a ton of empty seats. On ESPN it says 22,932 were there, but I find that difficult to believe. It looked more like 16,000 tops. Empty seats were everywhere. And that, my friends, is the last thing this football program needs.
You have a very good coach and coaching staff, players who are busting their butts, some marquee players... and I mean Nationally known guys like Zach Line and you guys were playing the team that beat you in the C-USA Conference Championship a year ago, which makes this a huge revenge game... and they can't even sell 32,000 tickets?
All the talk, hype, marketing and promotion to get to a BCS conference is nice, but my God man, they have to get butts in the seats. And I'm not talking about the other team's fans showing up... they need to fill the house w/ SMU fans.
Think of it this way... you have a well-known coach who comes in and turns the team around quickly, the players are working hard and they are 4-1... the only loss to the at-the-time #8 team in the country at their house... and the team walks out and sees a half-empty stadium... it's got to be demoralizing.
Something needs to be done. Dallas is big city. Are you serious that 32,000 people can't make the game? Really? What about all the SMU alum over the years? Some of them still live in Texas. You guys really need to fill the house every week. At 5-1 now there is no excuse to not sell out the rest of the season.
Those of you wondering how long JJ will stay here... well, if the fans don't start getting on board I could see him saying, 'You know, we tried. There's just not enough support.' Believe me, there would be plenty of teams ready and willing to bring in a June Jones to turn their program around.
Don't let this opportunity slip away. You guys have waited 25 years for this and now it's here... and the stadium is half-filled.
It is time to step it up!
And then I tune into the game and see a ton of empty seats. On ESPN it says 22,932 were there, but I find that difficult to believe. It looked more like 16,000 tops. Empty seats were everywhere. And that, my friends, is the last thing this football program needs.
You have a very good coach and coaching staff, players who are busting their butts, some marquee players... and I mean Nationally known guys like Zach Line and you guys were playing the team that beat you in the C-USA Conference Championship a year ago, which makes this a huge revenge game... and they can't even sell 32,000 tickets?
All the talk, hype, marketing and promotion to get to a BCS conference is nice, but my God man, they have to get butts in the seats. And I'm not talking about the other team's fans showing up... they need to fill the house w/ SMU fans.
Think of it this way... you have a well-known coach who comes in and turns the team around quickly, the players are working hard and they are 4-1... the only loss to the at-the-time #8 team in the country at their house... and the team walks out and sees a half-empty stadium... it's got to be demoralizing.
Something needs to be done. Dallas is big city. Are you serious that 32,000 people can't make the game? Really? What about all the SMU alum over the years? Some of them still live in Texas. You guys really need to fill the house every week. At 5-1 now there is no excuse to not sell out the rest of the season.
Those of you wondering how long JJ will stay here... well, if the fans don't start getting on board I could see him saying, 'You know, we tried. There's just not enough support.' Believe me, there would be plenty of teams ready and willing to bring in a June Jones to turn their program around.
Don't let this opportunity slip away. You guys have waited 25 years for this and now it's here... and the stadium is half-filled.
It is time to step it up!