8/30 vs Tech - It Happens Here!
Posted: Mon May 13, 2013 10:49 pm
This is the moment!
A National Platform on ESPN on Friday night. Let that sink in ....
What are you willing to do with this opportunity?!?
If you want to ensure that our team plays "above themselves", FILL the stadium with 30-35,000 Mustang fans! Show the country "Mustang Mania". This is when college football is at it's best - a packed house and electricity in the air!
We need a HUGE effort to buy tickets. I will be bringing at least a dozen fresh fans. This will be a huge missed opportunity if we let Tech buy a bunch of tickets. A little effort by everyone and we truly will feel "home field advantage"! When the tickets go on sale, we need to gobble them up. This is where it happens!
Buy extra tickets and bring family, friends or neighbors, even if they sit in a different section than you. This can be our "moment". Imagine what that win would do for fan support, marketing and respect. It could get contagious.
**Bring in the food trucks - add more fireworks - do a flyover - add to the festivities.
**Maybe someone could sponsor giving out "Mustang Towels" at the game.
**Maybe a fund could be started to buy a big block of tickets, which could be offered to the Police Dept. and Fire Dept., on the condition that whoever comes, promises to be Mustang Maniacs. Maybe the school could promotionally give away tickets for the same cause, to ensure that Tech fans don't get them (consider it marketing dollars).
**Add a music stage, beer and food sales just outside the stadium (Plaza?). Book a band, that students want to hear, to play for about 30-45 minutes, then shut it all down 15 minutes before the game to encourage entry.
**Do we sell cheap tickets designated for the south endzone "hill"? If not, create and sell them cheap or donate them. We need the crowd. Money can be made on concessions.
**Maybe Thad could make an even more powerful and uplifting intro film for the team to enter the field? Something that causes such a roar that anyone not in the stadium, will regret not being there for.
**Band director and sound system operator - communicate with the student body about songs they want (for dance or cheers) Students, show up! It's national TV!
**Maybe student ID's could be scanned at the gate and students would be awarded bonus points to be applied academically. I'm not normally for mixing athletics and academics, but just once to get them to THIS game. Bet that the excitement and victory will keep them coming back.
**Full page ad in sports section of newspaper - "You're Invited - SMU vs Texas Tech - ESPN Nationally Televised - Tailgate on the Boulevard, voted one of the best ... - Free Drinks with Game Ticket at the Corral - Live Music - If you've never been, now's your chance - Tickets start at $20?" (whatever general admission is or offer at that for limited time to Dallas residents only)
We can win. We have a better chance of winning if WE fill the house.
We all have a chance to be a part of making this a turning point. Participate and pass on to those that can implement new ideas.
And sure .... it would be easy to be critical or ignore. So I dare you to be an optimist. SMU puts out some of the brightest. Surely this challenge can be accomplished.
A National Platform on ESPN on Friday night. Let that sink in ....
What are you willing to do with this opportunity?!?
If you want to ensure that our team plays "above themselves", FILL the stadium with 30-35,000 Mustang fans! Show the country "Mustang Mania". This is when college football is at it's best - a packed house and electricity in the air!
We need a HUGE effort to buy tickets. I will be bringing at least a dozen fresh fans. This will be a huge missed opportunity if we let Tech buy a bunch of tickets. A little effort by everyone and we truly will feel "home field advantage"! When the tickets go on sale, we need to gobble them up. This is where it happens!
Buy extra tickets and bring family, friends or neighbors, even if they sit in a different section than you. This can be our "moment". Imagine what that win would do for fan support, marketing and respect. It could get contagious.
**Bring in the food trucks - add more fireworks - do a flyover - add to the festivities.
**Maybe someone could sponsor giving out "Mustang Towels" at the game.
**Maybe a fund could be started to buy a big block of tickets, which could be offered to the Police Dept. and Fire Dept., on the condition that whoever comes, promises to be Mustang Maniacs. Maybe the school could promotionally give away tickets for the same cause, to ensure that Tech fans don't get them (consider it marketing dollars).
**Add a music stage, beer and food sales just outside the stadium (Plaza?). Book a band, that students want to hear, to play for about 30-45 minutes, then shut it all down 15 minutes before the game to encourage entry.
**Do we sell cheap tickets designated for the south endzone "hill"? If not, create and sell them cheap or donate them. We need the crowd. Money can be made on concessions.
**Maybe Thad could make an even more powerful and uplifting intro film for the team to enter the field? Something that causes such a roar that anyone not in the stadium, will regret not being there for.
**Band director and sound system operator - communicate with the student body about songs they want (for dance or cheers) Students, show up! It's national TV!
**Maybe student ID's could be scanned at the gate and students would be awarded bonus points to be applied academically. I'm not normally for mixing athletics and academics, but just once to get them to THIS game. Bet that the excitement and victory will keep them coming back.
**Full page ad in sports section of newspaper - "You're Invited - SMU vs Texas Tech - ESPN Nationally Televised - Tailgate on the Boulevard, voted one of the best ... - Free Drinks with Game Ticket at the Corral - Live Music - If you've never been, now's your chance - Tickets start at $20?" (whatever general admission is or offer at that for limited time to Dallas residents only)
We can win. We have a better chance of winning if WE fill the house.
We all have a chance to be a part of making this a turning point. Participate and pass on to those that can implement new ideas.
And sure .... it would be easy to be critical or ignore. So I dare you to be an optimist. SMU puts out some of the brightest. Surely this challenge can be accomplished.