GrizLA said:I hear what you are saying, but not everyone wants to drink. In fact, in most places drinking is beginning to slow down for lots of reasons. I know it is a cultural thing in Montana, and I certainly did my share, but I think, in some areas, booze just needs to handled differently. It is fine for the responsible to drink and go to a game, but there could be an alternative as well....the best suggestions on this site are moving the students back to where they belong. After all, it is their university....I have always thought the shooting of tee shirts is an embarrassment for a program and a sign of trouble...I first saw it at Northridge...where a good crowd would be 600...As I see UM athletics, they seem to be caught in holding pattern..nothing new...rather stale...cheerleaders too "in sync", band dead, mascot predictable..but the team itself on the court is getting better and that invites better attendance but if it isn't fun or exciting, why bother going a second time? There could be alumni roundups out of town...networking in an age of job shortages certainly cannot hurt and a good supporting crowd of Griz fans at away games is a great recruiting tool, as well....GrizDDS said:keena52 said:This is going to sound bad, but beer sales would do wonders. Denver U. and UNC do it, they dont draw, but they are not Montanans. They have pro sports teams and are not the main draw in the area, but beer at football games is a tradition at tailgates. Basketball on any given week night or weekend doesnt set up for a great tailgate experiance in the winter! You put beer sales in the arena and they will come and they will be fired up for Griz Bball. Its no different than any pro sports event or concert, and it would bring in an atmosphere and money!
This is the biggest and most obvious obstacle. Beer and sports go hand in hand. Watching sports, not playing them. Can't tailgate by yourself in the snow. Trying to promote an evening sporting/social event in Montana without the option of sharing a few rounds of beers with friends is a losing battle.
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