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ScarletRook:

--- Quote ---Bashing people because they follow one high school program or another isn't going to help the cause. High school football is big here. It always has been and that isn't likely to change. YSU isn't competing against the local high schools. There is room for prep football and college football in the Valley. One doesn't negate the other.  Similarly, YSU and Ohio State aren't in competition.
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I honestly would be interested in your opinion as to what YSU needs to do to boost attendance - aside from win.
If they are in one of the toughest conferences, the will face some L's.

edpuskas:

--- Quote from: ScarletRook on November 03, 2014, 12:31:41 PM ---
--- Quote ---Bashing people because they follow one high school program or another isn't going to help the cause. High school football is big here. It always has been and that isn't likely to change. YSU isn't competing against the local high schools. There is room for prep football and college football in the Valley. One doesn't negate the other.  Similarly, YSU and Ohio State aren't in competition.
--- End quote ---

I honestly would be interested in your opinion as to what YSU needs to do to boost attendance - aside from win.
If they are in one of the toughest conferences, the will face some L's.

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Winning, of course, is the main thing. It's the one thing that will make people want to be part of the program. That's why the 1990s teams were so popular. They gave the Valley something to be proud of and to rally around.

Another way is to have a dominating player, such as Steve McNair was at Alcorn State. A guy like that will draw crowds, but it doesn't last. When was the last time anyone thought about Alcorn State? YSU has had all sorts of good and great players, but the Penguins' best teams never had a McNair. They won with a team concept.

It always comes back to winning, doesn't it? The truth is, only sustained success will provide a significant boost, unless you're handing out $100 bills at the gate. There is no quick fix that will fill the stadium for the next home date. But even as I type that, I am reminded that I've seen people line up two hours in advance for our YSU ticket giveaway at the Canfield Fair. So some people really want to go to YSU football games. Is it just that they want to go for free? I think YSU football is still a bargain.

I will say this: I may not have a ready solution to the attendance problem, but I am absolutely sure that cutting off media access to practice isn't it. Aside from winning, getting to know players and coaches is the only other thing I can think of that will help. Well, how does that happen? It could be that a skilled interviewer who asks good questions and learns interesting, quirky things about people — and knows football — is just the sort of person who can help fans get to know the people in the program and generate the interest YSU says it craves.

But hey, what do I know? The fact is, you're the first person who asked what I thought. I do appreciate that.

ScarletRook:


--- Quote ---I will say this: I may not have a ready solution to the attendance problem, but I am absolutely sure that cutting off media access to practice isn't it. Aside from winning, getting to know players and coaches is the only other thing I can think of that will help. Well, how does that happen? It could be that a skilled interviewer who asks good questions and learns interesting, quirky things about people — and knows football — is just the sort of person who can help fans get to know the people in the program and generate the interest YSU says it craves.
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Thank you very much for your comment.  One more question if you don't mind.  If you had more media access to players, how much space could be allocated for that in print?  Weekly column of an interview?  I know that space is limited and as soon as you devote more to YSU, then someone else gets their nose twisted if they don't get the coverage the feel has gone to YSU.

seanbryan3:

--- Quote from: ScarletRook on November 03, 2014, 12:31:41 PM ---
--- Quote ---Bashing people because they follow one high school program or another isn't going to help the cause. High school football is big here. It always has been and that isn't likely to change. YSU isn't competing against the local high schools. There is room for prep football and college football in the Valley. One doesn't negate the other.  Similarly, YSU and Ohio State aren't in competition.
--- End quote ---

I honestly would be interested in your opinion as to what YSU needs to do to boost attendance - aside from win.
If they are in one of the toughest conferences, the will face some L's.

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I agree with you on that ScarletRook, We play in the toughest conference in the FCS, we are going to face tough teams all year and we are not going to win every single game. On any given saturday you can lose, you are not guaranteed any victory in the MVFC. 

IAA Fan:
Ed:

Familiarity is bread. It can be difficult for the media to push YSU (athletics) on the Valley, but eventually it will work out. Look at "Rolling Radio" as your example. If that beast was sitting in M27 lot and the 5th-quarter show was outside after every game ...even park it up outside of Beeghly for basketball post-game ...just think about what this does. How about an onsite tailgate cooking show with contests every single week on TV, with the winner receiving  tailgate, season and individual game tickets? How about the tailgate lot bands being recorded & played on local cable access in exchange for YSU signage and a description? The Vindy setting up a tent in nice, but it is the football game that causes the crowd and the games (contests) that draws the crowd to your tent.

Does anyone else ever wonder why the tailgate lots are not wired for PA? All the events going on and people in the lot do not even know. I have told countless numbers of families in M24 that the kids games are down in M7 ...there should be announcements and advertising that tell them this every game.

In the mean time, it requires resources and generates little to no revenue.

I live and work in Columbus. Clearly the Bucks are money for anyone that can associate themselves with them. At the office, our people are permitted to dress casual for football Fridays. Of course, everyone wears "Buckeye garb". I always wear "Penguin garb" and since it was red, most thought I was wearing OSU attire. At a meeting, they noticed my red was actually Penguin attire and commented. My quote is always the same ...I drive past the shoe every fall Friday to go to my football game.

Yet, you cannot watch any program (even in prime time) that you do not see OSU athletic commercials (even if they are CoOp with Kroger). Every station has regularly-scheduled dedicated programming (that is not the event), the paper has a dedicated section.

Obviously Youngstown is not the largest city in Ohio, but we do not have to act like the smallest.

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