Re: UNH Wildcats 2010 off-season thread
Why are you giving Darci so much ****? It is NOT her job to organize students to cheer. Do you know that at Big Ten schools and the like, they actually employ people to get the cheering section done. Hell will freeze over before UNH spends money on something like that. Please direct your rant towards Marty or Dot.
I have said for years that like the marketing student the Ath.Dept. uses they need a group in the stands on game day.
UNH needs cheer leaders - just not necessarily girls with pom-poms. Just people in jeans with Jerseys, even just strategically placed in the student section. UNH also need to focus on getting the students interested in the games. They really haven't need to in the past 20 years. Problem is the Ath.Dept. has essentially tried to drive them away.
Look at it this way the mandatory Ath. Fee is still there and I doubt it is cheaper then when I was in school. However, now there are 1/2 the number of student tickets. They can now sell those "new" tickets essential twice, once in the fee and once to the public. Add to that the "rules" about getting your free ticket which are partially there to allow them to sell those seats twice. Then there is black betty, etc., etc.
I was in school for Snively, Manchester and the Whitt, we had to get tickets at the field house. One week I had projects and exams and literally couldn't get there Monday or Tuesday. So Wednesday arrives and I go to get my ticket. I'm told there are no more student tickets but I can by a G.A. ticket. I was smart enough to see what was going on; well I made a nice scene in the Field house lobby and threatened to go to Foster about ripping off the students. Somebody showed up all of sudden and decide that I could have the ticket I already paid for. How many other student would do that so they got their ticket, today or then? My guess is most would just go away.
Yea reap what yea sow
While the Ath.Dept. IMO has done a great job deemphasizing hockey to the student so they could maximize profits. Now the product isn't as exciting. UNH used to get recruits off just having them in the build for the energy. That is now gone.
To get it back there needs to be a plan and effort:
1) Market the product on campus, figure out how to make tickets easier for students - create a buzz to the now football culture (the Patriots have helped change the students).
2) People in the stands to help "teach" and lead cheers. Probably best if it is so obvious what they are doing.
3) Remind families that this is a college game and so there will be cheering but we will try to keep it PG.
4)...
I’d be happy to help organize, if I believed the University was committed to fixing the problem. I am now the wrong age group to be one of the leaders in the stands.
Until it gets going again at home don’t even think about the road.