It seems every sports fan in Nebraska resident is a fan of the Cornhuskers. I've noticed that Nebraska natives playing sports for other colleges and universities continue to follow their Cornhuskers. Can SDSU attain that level of support in SD? Matching Nebraska's saturation rate may be impossible but there's no question in my mind that's the direction we're going and this Christmas shopping season anecdotally support that conclusion.
I'm in Watertown. Ten years and longer ago, one didn't see a lot of SDSU gear on the street. That was probably due to lots of factors including the proximity of Watertown to Brookings and the natural rivalry between WHS and BHS. Ten years ago, it was just as likely you'd see a Minnesota or Nebraska logo on a shirt as you would SDSU.
Boy, has that changed! One can purchase Jackrabbit gear in several stores in Watertown and I'm sure there's far more SDSU apparel being worn in town than all other college sports apparel combined.
Once again SDSU gear and other SDSU-branded gifts were under our tree for Christmas. Most was acquired in Watertown although some was acquired from SDSU's bookstore on campus and the one in downtown Brookings.
When shopping in one store, we noticed there was gear from several universities including USD but very little SDSU gear. We asked (next best thing to buying is asking about it so that the store manager knows there's demand) why they didn't have any SDSU hoodies and were told that they had lots of SDSU gear but it sold out fast -- it was the first college apparel that sold. They wished they had ordered more.
I know I'm not the only Jackrabbit who makes a point of asking about Jackrabbit gear while shopping. It's a little grass-roots activitism that can contribute to the spread of SDSU image throughout the state and the region. I think SDSU is picking up fans who have no direct connection with the school -- didn't attend, didn't have family who attended etc. But they're wearing the sweatshirt and know we had a good shot at beating the Gophers last week and beating Nebraska in football last fall.
How's the SDSU image in your town?
I'm in Watertown. Ten years and longer ago, one didn't see a lot of SDSU gear on the street. That was probably due to lots of factors including the proximity of Watertown to Brookings and the natural rivalry between WHS and BHS. Ten years ago, it was just as likely you'd see a Minnesota or Nebraska logo on a shirt as you would SDSU.
Boy, has that changed! One can purchase Jackrabbit gear in several stores in Watertown and I'm sure there's far more SDSU apparel being worn in town than all other college sports apparel combined.
Once again SDSU gear and other SDSU-branded gifts were under our tree for Christmas. Most was acquired in Watertown although some was acquired from SDSU's bookstore on campus and the one in downtown Brookings.
When shopping in one store, we noticed there was gear from several universities including USD but very little SDSU gear. We asked (next best thing to buying is asking about it so that the store manager knows there's demand) why they didn't have any SDSU hoodies and were told that they had lots of SDSU gear but it sold out fast -- it was the first college apparel that sold. They wished they had ordered more.
I know I'm not the only Jackrabbit who makes a point of asking about Jackrabbit gear while shopping. It's a little grass-roots activitism that can contribute to the spread of SDSU image throughout the state and the region. I think SDSU is picking up fans who have no direct connection with the school -- didn't attend, didn't have family who attended etc. But they're wearing the sweatshirt and know we had a good shot at beating the Gophers last week and beating Nebraska in football last fall.
How's the SDSU image in your town?
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