This is the "everyone get's a trophy" generation, or the "selfie" generation. Why would they expect to have to pay for a ticket?
I think it has more to do with the school trying to find a new way to entice students to come to games than any sense of entitlement. If the team were winning more recently, my guess is that attendance would be better. As we haven't had much success the past few seasons, the school is taking a different approach.This is the "everyone get's a trophy" generation, or the "selfie" generation. Why would they expect to have to pay for a ticket?
The implication was that years of those 10 year olds receiving participation trophies for not being good enough, have lead to 18-22 year olds wanting something for nothing. I was only half serious. Perhaps a would have helped convey that.That is quite the leap...
Also quite humorous because 10 year old kids don't force organizations to make sure everyone gets a "participation" trophy, it's their 40 year old parents.
Said the "Get off my lawn" generation.This is the "everyone get's a trophy" generation, or the "selfie" generation. Why would they expect to have to pay for a ticket?
This is the "everyone get's a trophy" generation, or the "selfie" generation. Why would they expect to have to pay for a ticket?
The implication was that years of those 10 year olds receiving participation trophies for not being good enough, have lead to 18-22 year olds wanting something for nothing. I was only half serious. Perhaps a would have helped convey that.
sorry...Gen X'er here.Said the "Get off my lawn" generation.
I think this gesture by SU is more about the lack of attendance for this game. It must be obvious that the upper corners of the Dome are still empty or they wouldn't be making this offer. The lack of fan interest for this game is mind boggling.
CuseOnly said:It's not all that mind boggling honestly. Aside from the issues with the product on the field over the past 15 years, SU has done absolutely zero to entice the casual fan to go to the games, so they don't go. It's simple really. It seems they only notice when the shlit hits the fan and they might be embarassed and it is usually too little too late. Kind of like announcing students will get in for free the day before the game.
It's really just wins. The other stuff figures itself out.
hoopsupstate said:The lack of fan interest for this game is mind boggling.
Nah.Is it lonely up there on your cross?
The mind boggling part is the "30,000 die hards". The combined MSA of Syracuse, Rochester, and Utica is...wait for it...2,000,000 people. So 1.5 % really love Syracuse football? Jesus H. Even if that number were 2% that would be 40,000 before casual, students and walk-up.Not really. Friday games have always felt bush league to me. Add in the fact that we have sucked for 15 years and have really blown chunks the last two. All this equates to about 30 thousand die hards like us showing up every game. No worries, DB will change this. It just isn't going to happen over night. Unless of course we beat UL tomorrow.
No need to apologize to them.. I'm a Millennial and couldn't agree more with you. The core principles on which this country was founded, have been lost through an entire generation. The longer this continues to happen, the harder it will be to rebound..sorry...Gen X'er here.