Re: Beef Bowl — Indiana State Sycamores
I am pretty good friends with some parents whose sons play for the Jacks, and they say that the "excitement" factor in CAS is almost non-existent? Now, before I get beat up here or told to move it to smack, I am not making fun. Because we have the same problem in the Dome. It seems like it takes something huge to get fans excited.
My take on it is that in all candor, the majority of fans aren't all that football educated. They don't know when to cheer. A couple of your posters talked about "glaring eyes boring holes in their back" and it sounds so familiar. That's horrible.
What it tells me is the average age of the fans in those sections is older. They don't want to have to stand to cheer. "They have paid their money so now I want to watch the game" type of mentality. I would think with the excitement factor of your current team, along with a very promising future, your fans would be "JACKED" (sorry, had to do it) out of their minds.
A word of caution to all of us. If we don't become fans that are indeed "team friendly" that word will get out, and kids will go to other schools. That isn't a threat, that is a promise. I think it's sad. Maybe our fine TV stations could conduct a show on how to be a football fan.
I am pretty good friends with some parents whose sons play for the Jacks, and they say that the "excitement" factor in CAS is almost non-existent? Now, before I get beat up here or told to move it to smack, I am not making fun. Because we have the same problem in the Dome. It seems like it takes something huge to get fans excited.
My take on it is that in all candor, the majority of fans aren't all that football educated. They don't know when to cheer. A couple of your posters talked about "glaring eyes boring holes in their back" and it sounds so familiar. That's horrible.
What it tells me is the average age of the fans in those sections is older. They don't want to have to stand to cheer. "They have paid their money so now I want to watch the game" type of mentality. I would think with the excitement factor of your current team, along with a very promising future, your fans would be "JACKED" (sorry, had to do it) out of their minds.
A word of caution to all of us. If we don't become fans that are indeed "team friendly" that word will get out, and kids will go to other schools. That isn't a threat, that is a promise. I think it's sad. Maybe our fine TV stations could conduct a show on how to be a football fan.
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