This topic hit me like a ton of bricks yesterday. I usually come with my wife, kids, friends or some combination of the three. Yesterday it was just me. I walked a round the campus and while sitting drinking a soft drink found myself in brief conversation with a two groups; one a group of young female students and then male students.
They were very pleasant and asked me if I was an alum and if there was a game today (dressed in my OU attire I am sure it was pretty obvious, the days have long passed for me being confused as a current student.) They young women said they sometimes go to games but weren't going today, but said they hoped we win. The young men said they were big basketball fans, they too sometimes go to games. However, some of them said they were going to hang and drink with friends, while a couple of others said they were going to work out or take a run. Just a totally different mindset than I remember from when I was an undergrad in the 80s.
At halftime talked to a couple of guys sitting near me who seemed to be around 40. They kind of laughed about the thought or promotion getting more students to come. Different world they said from when they were here in the 90s.
Think about it, we are the ones who other MAC schools look up to for crowd involvement. As bad as Miami crowd supports can be, Eastern Michigan probably thinks it is impressive compared to their atrocious numbers. The number of our alums, fans and townspeople in the Convo hasn't changed at games, but the number of students though double the size of the student body of the 80s isn't even half the size of that era, maybe a third. Winning can temporarily solve problems, but we are facing a different mindset from what many of us who originally came to games in the 70s, 80s and 90s experienced.
Last Edited: 2/19/2017 11:01:02 AM by cbus cat fan