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Boosting the Griz

'68griz

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Just watched Ryan Divish on High Heat on MLBN, sporting a Griz shirt while talking about the Mariners. No mention was made about his attire, but it was a nice reminder.
 
Also, the cats have a saying they put on golf balls and other stuff given out to fans. It says, "Do you back the cats?" Seems like they are trying very aggressively to increase donations from boosters small and large. Does UM have any marketing/outreach strategies to reach young(ish) fans? I'm talking about tapping into the UM grads from graduating classes from 2005-2011 back when we had large numbers. I feel UM could do a better job reaching out to young UM grad professionals to take the wheel from an aging devout fan base. Not that there is anything wrong with being an older booster/alum, but we will need younger fans (25-35 years old) to step it up and take over what their fathers and uncles created.
 
MTGRZ said:
Also, the cats have a saying they put on golf balls and other stuff given out to fans. It says, "Do you back the cats?" Seems like they are trying very aggressively to increase donations from boosters small and large. Does UM have any marketing/outreach strategies to reach young(ish) fans? I'm talking about tapping into the UM grads from graduating classes from 2005-2011 back when we had large numbers. I feel UM could do a better job reaching out to young UM grad professionals to take the wheel from an aging devout fan base. Not that there is anything wrong with being an older booster/alum, but we will need younger fans (25-35 years old) to step it up and take over what their fathers and uncles created.

And moms and aunts.
 
signedbewildered said:
MTGRZ said:
Also, the cats have a saying they put on golf balls and other stuff given out to fans. It says, "Do you back the cats?" Seems like they are trying very aggressively to increase donations from boosters small and large. Does UM have any marketing/outreach strategies to reach young(ish) fans? I'm talking about tapping into the UM grads from graduating classes from 2005-2011 back when we had large numbers. I feel UM could do a better job reaching out to young UM grad professionals to take the wheel from an aging devout fan base. Not that there is anything wrong with being an older booster/alum, but we will need younger fans (25-35 years old) to step it up and take over what their fathers and uncles created.

And moms and aunts.

Yes, actually that was a bad omission on my part.
 
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