played in Sioux Falls one more time I'm going to freak out. Howard Wood sucks and it would take away all kinds of money from Brookings and SDSU. Think of how much the restaurants, hotels, etc. benefit from that type of crowd coming into town. Quit talking about the game to be in Sioux Falls because that would be a joke. /rant
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Agreed. It needs to be in Brookings or Vermillion.
I'd even go so far as to agree that the first game should be in Brookings. Hopefully giving time for USD to increase capacity in the dome for the next game - in Vermillion in... 2013, I think it would be.
Go Yotes.
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Originally posted by HadleyCoyote View PostAgreed. It needs to be in Brookings or Vermillion.
I'd even go so far as to agree that the first game should be in Brookings. Hopefully giving time for USD to increase capacity in the dome for the next game - in Vermillion in... 2013, I think it would be.
Go Yotes.Originally posted by JackFan96Well, I don't get to sit in Mom's basement and watch sports all day
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Originally posted by SDSUAlum08 View Postplayed in Sioux Falls one more time I'm going to freak out. Howard Wood sucks and it would take away all kinds of money from Brookings and SDSU. Think of how much the restaurants, hotels, etc. benefit from that type of crowd coming into town. Quit talking about the game to be in Sioux Falls because that would be a joke. /rant
This game could be played anywhere and the atmosphere would be awesome.
I would be very curious to know exactly how much revenue a game with 5000 people in November brings into the community. Do you really think the economic impact is that great? Brookings businesses would make ZERO DOLLARS the years the game would be in Vermillion, and they would miss out on an opportunity to entice Sioux Falls sports fans to come and spend money in Brookings.
What if SDSU could make more money by having the game at Howard Wood? What if SDSU could double, triple, or even quadruple the number of season ticket sales by leveraging the limited capacity of Howard Wood? That's a TON of guaranteed revenue, as well as a lot of guaranteed benefit for Brookings restaurants, hotels, etc.
USD's AD stated on the radio this afternoon that he thought it would be possible to play the game in Sioux Falls every few years.
If SDSU and the Brookings community dismisses the Sioux Falls game without doing some heavy research and analysis, they're not doing their jobs.
I would not be surprised in the least if the SFSA put together a very, very lucrative proposal for this game that would be hard to turn down. This game has the potential to be as profitable as an additional FBS opponent every single season.“I used to be with it. But then they changed what it was. Now what I’m with isn’t it, and what’s it seems scary and wierd. It’ll happen to you.” — Abe Simpson
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I'll go one step further and say that Sioux Falls should be the LAST place in South Dakota a Football game between these two should EVER be played.
I realize no one else has the facilities to host such an event, but I'd rather watch in Pierre, or Chamberlain, or Sisseton, or Garretson, or Gregory, or Polo. Shall I continue?
There should be legislation stating such, don't you think? Brookings or Vermillion or BUST!!!!!
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Originally posted by SF_Rabbit_Fan View PostIt sounds like you are having an emotional reaction to a proposal you personally don't like. Much like the reaction many of us had when SDSU announced the jump to DI.
This game could be played anywhere and the atmosphere would be awesome.
I would be very curious to know exactly how much revenue a game with 5000 people in November brings into the community. Do you really think the economic impact is that great? Brookings businesses would make ZERO DOLLARS the years the game would be in Vermillion, and they would miss out on an opportunity to entice Sioux Falls sports fans to come and spend money in Brookings.
What if SDSU could make more money by having the game at Howard Wood? What if SDSU could double, triple, or even quadruple the number of season ticket sales by leveraging the limited capacity of Howard Wood? That's a TON of guaranteed revenue, as well as a lot of guaranteed benefit for Brookings restaurants, hotels, etc.
USD's AD stated on the radio this afternoon that he thought it would be possible to play the game in Sioux Falls every few years.
If SDSU and the Brookings community dismisses the Sioux Falls game without doing some heavy research and analysis, they're not doing their jobs.
I would not be surprised in the least if the SFSA put together a very, very lucrative proposal for this game that would be hard to turn down. This game has the potential to be as profitable as an additional FBS opponent every single season.
Yes, SDSU played a home game in Sioux Falls 5 years ago because they were having trouble drawing fans to home games and were trying to increase fan support. Guess what, SDSU is drawing over 10K a game now. Times have changed, priorities have changed, economics have changed. This doesn't make any sense anymore.
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I definitly think a study should be done. How many tickets would SDSU fans be allotted for a game in Vermillion? Or vice-versa in Brookings? Howard Wood may only seet 10K, but with the addition of huge bleachers in each endzone, that could get the attendance to 14 or 16K, which is larger than CAS. The suits in Brookings are always thinking of ways to boost attendance for season ticket holders and to get Sioux Falls involed with SDSU atheletics. I would think this could only help. Season ticket holders get first dibs. Its all about the $$$. Charge $40 a ticket. If not every year, maybe a 3 year rotation (SDSU-USD-Howard Wood).
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Originally posted by Jacks-02 View PostYou honestly think SDSU would sell an extra 7500 season tickets just because they have a home football game in Sioux Falls?
Originally posted by Jacks-02 View PostYou realize that HWF only holds 12K fans right?
Originally posted by Jacks-02 View PostYou realize that at 15K attendance for a game at CAS you are talking about 300K in gate revenue. Do you really think the SFSA is going to put up the minimum 500K it would take to get SDSU/USD to play one game in Sioux Falls?
With corporate sponsorships, TV ad slots, vendor sales, etc, I wouldn't be shocked if SFSA put together a very interesting bid. They got $269K of corporate sponsorships for the Summit Tournament, which had an attendance of about 34k, with exactly 2 of 16 teams competing from South Dakota. I wouldn't be surprised if they could raise a similar amount for a State/U game.
Originally posted by Jacks-02 View PostYes, SDSU played a home game in Sioux Falls 5 years ago because they were having trouble drawing fans to home games and were trying to increase fan support. Guess what, SDSU is drawing over 10K a game now. Times have changed, priorities have changed, economics have changed. This doesn't make any sense anymore.
Now that we're averaging over 10K we should stop trying to increase fan support? Guess what? SDSU wants to build a stadium with a seating capacity of 22K. If they hope to fill it on a regular basis, they are going to need more season ticket holders and more Sioux Falls people interested in Jackrabbit athletics. The current efforts by SDSU to tap this market might get us to 5000 season ticket holders in 10 years, if USD doesn't beat us to it.“I used to be with it. But then they changed what it was. Now what I’m with isn’t it, and what’s it seems scary and wierd. It’ll happen to you.” — Abe Simpson
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Originally posted by SDSU_Jackrabbits View PostI definitly think a study should be done. How many tickets would SDSU fans be allotted for a game in Vermillion? Or vice-versa in Brookings? Howard Wood may only seet 10K, but with the addition of huge bleachers in each endzone, that could get the attendance to 14 or 16K, which is larger than CAS. The suits in Brookings are always thinking of ways to boost attendance for season ticket holders and to get Sioux Falls involed with SDSU atheletics. I would think this could only help. Season ticket holders get first dibs. Its all about the $$$. Charge $40 a ticket. If not every year, maybe a 3 year rotation (SDSU-USD-Howard Wood).“I used to be with it. But then they changed what it was. Now what I’m with isn’t it, and what’s it seems scary and wierd. It’ll happen to you.” — Abe Simpson
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Originally posted by SF_Rabbit_Fan View PostProbably not 7500, but I could see an additional 2-3K (see next point)
The limited seating capacity of HWF is the precise reason why so many more season tickets could be sold. By leveraging the limited capacity of the stadium, the only way you guarantee yourself a seat would be to be a season ticket holder at one of the two schools.
If an extra 3000 season tickets are sold (which would put us at about 5200), that's an additional $300,000 of guaranteed money paid in June. Add a $50 dollar donation for each of those season tickets, and you've got an extra $150,000. If SDSU sold an additional 2000 season tickets with minimum donations, it would be $300,000. And that would be money they would get every season, not every other season (despite rain, cold, snow). USD could do the same.
With corporate sponsorships, TV ad slots, vendor sales, etc, I wouldn't be shocked if SFSA put together a very interesting bid. They got $269K of corporate sponsorships for the Summit Tournament, which had an attendance of about 34k, with exactly 2 of 16 teams competing from South Dakota. I wouldn't be surprised if they could raise a similar amount for a State/U game.
I'm sure SDSU lost money the last time they played in Sioux Falls. They would almost certainly make money by playing USD in Sioux Falls.
Now that we're averaging over 10K we should stop trying to increase fan support? Guess what? SDSU wants to build a stadium with a seating capacity of 22K. If they hope to fill it on a regular basis, they are going to need more season ticket holders and more Sioux Falls people interested in Jackrabbit athletics. The current efforts by SDSU to tap this market might get us to 5000 season ticket holders in 10 years, if USD doesn't beat us to it.
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Originally posted by bigticket1 View PostUsing your logic,having Sioux Falls fans exposed to the great basketball played at the Summit League tournament the last two years should have significantly increased the number of basketball season ticketholders from Sioux Falls. I have no idea if this has happened - do you think it has ?
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I think it should be up to the schools to decide where to host their game. I don't see a reason on why SDSU would want to move the game to Sioux Falls. I think 16K would be expected, maybe do what mlb does and have it a priority game and charge $2 more a ticket. USD I think has a reason to consider Sioux Falls as a location. they claim 10K, I expect it to be closer to 8K. If Sioux Falls can sell 12K, plus more in ad revenue I could see them considering it, but SDSU I think can get most of the ad revenue Sioux Falls would get and then have a larger gate. plus I hate moving a home game.
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