YttriumGriz39 said:
tnt said:
Just exactly how many prospective students do you think are watching a football game on TV and will be swayed by a commercial for the school who they are watching?
I am curious as to how many high students are going to sit at home on a saturday afternoon and watch a college football game to begin with let alone one for a school they aren't planning on attending.
I'm not sure what this years packake costs, but in past years it was a bad buy for most advertizers let alone such a small targeted audience.
I think parents play a big role in where their kids end up too...
You are exactly right Griz39. The target audience for UM would include parents who are influencers of their kids, and co-decision makers in the college selection process (and often footing much of the bill!). Furthermore, with their brand/image ads, universities or companies try to create "top of mind" awareness of their brand, to be sure they are given consideration in the future.
When a school like UM has experienced a tarnished image (like last year's debacle with trial, tazers, etc) it actually becomes even more important for them to maintain or increase advertising, to bolster the brand image, and remind people of all the good things about the brand. Perhaps people remember how Toyota increased advertising after their brand experienced all the bad press over brake pads, and other mech issues...they increased their ad presence to reassure the consumer. Same with BP after the oil spill, etc...they "reminded" the public of all the money they spent to clean up their mess, to bolster their tarnished image.
When a huge percentage of your prospective students come from in-state, universities are wise to advertise on showcase TV events involving their schools' events. When you have a great sports team like Griz football, and an amazing stadium and backdrop like we see in Missoula, it is only wise to supplement the "wow" factor with a professionally-produced TV ad that touts all the great things about the school, beyond athletics. Televised football games involving one or more Montana schools are certain to have high in-state viewership, not to mention viewers from other states when the game involves their team. It's why MSU is running ads during the games, and it's why we've historically seen UM run very well-designed ads in past years, most of which you can still view on Youtube I suspect. It is definitely rare not to see ads from colleges during their televised games, especially from the home team's school, and the absence of TV spots from UM is very strange, considering they've done a pretty good job in past years.
Plus, to suggest school kids aren't watching college football is just wrong. Just like it would be wrong to suggest they don't watch NFL games on Sunday afternoons. I'm sure there's no market for game jerseys to be sold to high school kids either.....