Re: Augie to the Summit?
Alumni comparisons are one variable. Amenities and events available for non-sports fans before and after the game are another. Some of my friends scoff when I say I would like living in Brookings, but I'd be ecstatic to be able to attend all of the Jacks' home games I wanted.
Brookings and SDSU have an opportunity to entice the casual fans by offering things like skills competitions at the SJAC before games [e.g., how close can you, your kid, or your significant other get to Zenner's combine performance (more "bookish" competitors can see if they can top his Wonderlic score)] with the top performers winning prizes. Opening the Dairy Bar again before games is another option.
Downtown Brookings, the Children's Museum, and McCrory Gardens could also get in on the action by creating something like a bingo card where folks who visit participating downtown stores and have their card marked could receive reduced concession prices, and reduced admission could be offered at the Museum and Gardens for visitors having a ticket to an upcoming Jacks game.
Obviously this won't compel folks who want to shop in Sioux Falls while others in their family attend Augie games (or before and after said games), but one criticism I hear from non-Jacks fans is that there's "nothing to do in Brookings," which is inaccurate. Plus, there are folks who need more than tailgating available to convince them to attend a Jacks game.
Originally posted by Nidaros
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Brookings and SDSU have an opportunity to entice the casual fans by offering things like skills competitions at the SJAC before games [e.g., how close can you, your kid, or your significant other get to Zenner's combine performance (more "bookish" competitors can see if they can top his Wonderlic score)] with the top performers winning prizes. Opening the Dairy Bar again before games is another option.
Downtown Brookings, the Children's Museum, and McCrory Gardens could also get in on the action by creating something like a bingo card where folks who visit participating downtown stores and have their card marked could receive reduced concession prices, and reduced admission could be offered at the Museum and Gardens for visitors having a ticket to an upcoming Jacks game.
Obviously this won't compel folks who want to shop in Sioux Falls while others in their family attend Augie games (or before and after said games), but one criticism I hear from non-Jacks fans is that there's "nothing to do in Brookings," which is inaccurate. Plus, there are folks who need more than tailgating available to convince them to attend a Jacks game.
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