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    We need to have a CONSTRUCTIVE conversation about the Student Section

    OK folks, now that most people have stated their peace about the BG game, and, hopefully, have calmed down to the point of realizing that we won the game and at the end of the year no one will care how many points we won by, its time to have a constructive conversation about the student section.

    What happened the other night was ridiculous, but it also happened last year against Tennessee, and yes it did because I saw it. However, I have come to a few conclusions about this situation:

    1. Complaining and saying that our students suck doesn't fix the problem.

    2. LSU and UGA had empty seats in their student section, so quality of play isn't as huge of a factor as people want to believe. However, I will say that our students leave at the slightest sign of adversity

    3. This is an issue with kids of this era. They have twitter, Facebook, cable TV, cell phones, etc. In this day in age, kids have to be entertained 24/7. If they are not, they will find something else to entertain them. They can't simply can't stand to be slightly bored.

    4. Selling alcohol in the stadium won't help much. Most of the students are underage and couldn't buy it anyway.

    5. Our problem is getting students to stay at the game; not getting them to come to the game. The student section is usually full at the beginning of the game.

    So with all this information, I would like to start a conversation, that could potentially help our athletic department, on how we can fix this problem. Complaining about it doesn't work. What we need to come up with are real life, applicable solutions.

    Are there incentives we can offer students to stay till the end of the 4th quarter? Cafeteria coupons, etc?

    Is there anymore that can be done with the game experience to make students want to stay? And don't say the "too many commercials" that has nothing to do with why students leave.

    LETS GET CREATIVE and figure this out. Don't make this a bitching thread, or I will just start a new thread to direct this conversation in the right direction. We all want MSU to have a great student section. It helps the team and game day environment in so many ways.

    Lets figure out how to do it!!
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    I think what we need, in the students eyes, is something to keep our interest in the game. Now, I'm not talking about a cheerleader getting a microphone and leading cheers because that doesn't work (look at Basketball two years ago). I'm talking about something that the students will rally around and start doing a lot more often. The "Hail State" after every first down isn't working and I don't see it working. It was a great idea, but an unrealized idea. I'm not sure how having the opposing team coming out from under the student section will affect the section. Maybe it will keep people motivated to stay so that they can heckle the opposing team as they run out of and back into the tunnel. It will be interesting to say the least. But for now, I'm not sure what to do.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheRef View Post
    I think what we need, in the students eyes, is something to keep our interest in the game. Now, I'm not talking about a cheerleader getting a microphone and leading cheers because that doesn't work (look at Basketball two years ago). I'm talking about something that the students will rally around and start doing a lot more often. The "Hail State" after every first down isn't working and I don't see it working. It was a great idea, but an unrealized idea. I'm not sure how having the opposing team coming out from under the student section will affect the section. Maybe it will keep people motivated to stay so that they can heckle the opposing team as they run out of and back into the tunnel. It will be interesting to say the least. But for now, I'm not sure what to do.
    Good point Ref. Not sure how much the other team coming out from under the student section will help, but it can't hurt.

    We could also lower the student tickets total, but this really wouldn't fix the problem. It would just create less empty seats in the 4th quarter

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    Students left because it was homecoming. It is still no excuse to leave.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShotgunDawg View Post
    Good point Ref. Not sure how much the other team coming out from under the student section will help, but it can't hurt.

    We could also lower the student tickets total, but this really wouldn't fix the problem. It would just create less empty seats in the 4th quarter
    I was a part of the council that was tasked during Stansbury's last year to increase student attendance at basketball games. Many things were thrown around but nothing solid was given. They tried gimmicks like giveaways, but there simply wasn't a good way to keep everyone at the games. This is the problem we are faced with right now. Don't be surprised if you see the Athletic Department try to run a gimmick next year to keep the students there. They tried it with basketball, they WILL try it with football. Most likely, it will have the same end result. Students staying until the big giveaway, then leaving soon afterwards. It sucks, I know.
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    Long time viewer, first time posting, but this is an important topic. The student section was pitiful Saturday, and unacceptable in a close game. Just some thoughts I had Saturday while I was complaining to my wife about our student section during the game.

    What if student tickets were allotted on a per week basis instead of for the entire season. You could sell the first game on a first come first serve basis, but implement a point system for the games moving forward. I assume the student ID cards can be scanned or now have RFID technology that could be used, like chip timing on road race mats, to register students entering the game, and then use other mats or scans as soon as the game ends. People who get scanned at the end have a higher priority building up. Maybe reduce the size of the student section to further drive demand. If there were always plenty of tickets that a point system didnt matter, maybe the student tickets could be split into two tiers, upper deck and lower level.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Outside Dawg View Post
    Long time viewer, first time posting, but this is an important topic. The student section was pitiful Saturday, and unacceptable in a close game. Just some thoughts I had Saturday while I was complaining to my wife about our student section during the game.

    What if student tickets were allotted on a per week basis instead of for the entire season. You could sell the first game on a first come first serve basis, but implement a point system for the games moving forward. I assume the student ID cards can be scanned or now have RFID technology that could be used, like chip timing on road race mats, to register students entering the game, and then use other mats or scans as soon as the game ends. People who get scanned at the end have a higher priority building up. Maybe reduce the size of the student section to further drive demand. If there were always plenty of tickets that a point system didnt matter, maybe the student tickets could be split into two tiers, upper deck and lower level.
    Only problem with that is that you will have a hard time selling the small-game tickets. Also, many students will buy the tickets only to sell them for a 100% profit afterwards depending on the demand for the game. Another problem is that the stadium does not have a fiber-optic network built in so the scanning of ID's is not possible, yet. There are discussions of integrating a fiber optic network into DWS. Also, since the student section will be solely in the endzone next year on the lower level the tiers plan won't be useful past this year.
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    Question

    My theory:

    Comes down to quality of opponent. It was a close game at half time, but I bet most students thought we'd pull away and cruise to victory in the second half. Combine that with the ability to catch the game on TV at the tailgate, frat house, dorm room, or apartment and it sets up for an early exit.

    Now, bring in a "quality opponent." I'm talking something like Kentucky or Vandy-- a team we can reasonably beat. It has allure of an SEC matchup with the likelihood of a victory. I think that might help with the homecoming game.

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    I think they need a reason to be there in the 4th quarter. Kinda like ref said, we need something they are in involved in. Wisconsin plays "Jump Around" at the start of the 4th quarter and EVERYBODY stays for that because it is a tradition. Other places sing Sweet Caroline or some other song. We have to start a traditional song that the students will WANT to be a part of. Even if we copy one of those songs.

    We need to go to the frat houses and explain what song we are about to start playing right after God's Gonna Cut you down, and tell them we want them to be the ones that start this new tradition. Explain to them that the team feeds off of their energy, and when they leave so does the energy. Give them this "new tradition" incentive and see if they can take off with it.

    Just a thought.

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    Simple solution is to start scanning ID's. Not just scanning ID's to get in the game, but scan them as students leave. Scan in and scan out. Offer some sort of incentive for staying the full game (Bulldog coalition points, some kind of contest for the Greeks with the most attendance points, etc). I know they did an attendance contest for the Greeks in tennis where the winning fraternity/sorority won a huge flat screen tv and they saw huge attendance numbers because of it. Maybe a raffle for the students with x number of points where the winner gets a semester of free tuition. Gonna have to make it worth it for the students. Student tickets need to be knocked down to around 7500 or 8000 as well. 11000 is an absurd amount for our enrollment.

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    Every game is on tv now. It use to not be that way. Half the folks at my tail gate dont even go in at all any more. They sit outside and grill and drink and watch on tv. These are folks that would never miss games in the past. Im talking folks that drive 3 plus hours to tail gate and not go in. Most have tickets too.

    That tells me that it is more entertaining outside than inside. Not sure how you fix that.

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    Wifi or reliable 4G in the stadium probably goes further than anything. Not sure what the cell reception is like this year because I only get back for 1-2 games a year, but in years past nothing went through.

    But as we've said, this is a national problem, not a msu problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Entodawg View Post
    Simple solution is to start scanning ID's. Not just scanning ID's to get in the game, but scan them as students leave. Scan in and scan out. Offer some sort of incentive for staying the full game (Bulldog coalition points, some kind of contest for the Greeks with the most attendance points, etc). I know they did an attendance contest for the Greeks in tennis where the winning fraternity/sorority won a huge flat screen tv and they saw huge attendance numbers because of it. Maybe a raffle for the students with x number of points where the winner gets a semester of free tuition. Gonna have to make it worth it for the students. Student tickets need to be knocked down to around 7500 or 8000 as well. 11000 is an absurd amount for our enrollment.
    Not a bad idea. Announce the winners of tuition, a flat screen, and some other small prizes at around the 7:30 mark in the 4th quarter every week. Tell them they must be in attendance to claim their prizes. Wouldn't keep all of them, but it would keep some of them. Maybe even announce a fraternity or sorority of the week for the one that showed the most spirit/best signs of the home game week that week. I don't know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CadaverDawg View Post
    Not a bad idea. Announce the winners of tuition, a flat screen, and some other small prizes at around the 7:30 mark in the 4th quarter every week. Tell them they must be in attendance to claim their prizes. Wouldn't keep all of them, but it would keep some of them. Maybe even announce a fraternity or sorority of the week for the one that showed the most spirit/best signs of the home game week that week. I don't know.
    Like I said earlier, we don't have the technological infrastructure at DWS right now in order to scan ID's.
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    It shouldn't be too hard to get this fixed.
    First, reduce the amount of student tickets so that supply < demand.
    Second, sell tickets on a per/game basis instead of as a season pass. Allow upperclassmen to get priority for the first game.
    Third, setup an HID scanner at the gate that students have to scan as they enter and as they leave (something similar to how they get in to the dorms). It may not be there now, but wouldn't be hard to implement. It's in place on every other building around campus for faculty/staff to enter after-hours.
    Last, if a student misses a game, or leaves early more than twice, they don't get the opportunity to buy tickets for the next game / rest of season (or are given the lowest priority)

    That would give them incentive to go to the smaller games, assuming they want to go to the bigger game next week, and to not leave early too often. I'm pretty sure that I've heard of other schools doing this with their sporting events.
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    I think we have to embrace the new Technology and make it more interactive. Something like This at Man City. Not internet, but a local wifi with live stats and streaming of the video available to everyone with a tablet or a smartphone. Maybe even an app.

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    1) homecoming games should never be at night. That sucks, but they have to be day games.

    2) The fraternity council should shut down all frats until the conclusion of the game. No admittance to the house.

    3) There should be assigned seating, with block seating for groups. If individuals/organizations aren't using their seats the whole game, they lose their right to buy tickets.

    4) students who accept student tickets at a reduced price should be made to sign an agreement that they will stay for the entire game barring emergencies.

    5) If students don't like the the new rules, they don't have to accept tickets. Those tickets can be donated to charitable foundations, Columbus AFB, local high schools, etc...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Political Hack View Post
    1) homecoming games should never be at night. That sucks, but they have to be day games.

    2) The fraternity council should shut down all frats until the conclusion of the game. No admittance to the house.

    3) There should be assigned seating, with block seating for groups. If individuals/organizations aren't using their seats the whole game, they lose their right to buy tickets.

    4) students who accept student tickets at a reduced price should be made to sign an agreement that they will stay for the entire game barring emergencies.

    5) If students don't like the the new rules, they don't have to accept tickets. Those tickets can be donated to charitable foundations, Columbus AFB, local high schools, etc...
    Riiiiiiiiight...

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    "having to be entertained" the entire game is a huge problem to me. I guess it speaks to the younger generation (I am only 29 but I guess I'm old now). I think all the "entertainment" at football games has sucked the life out of the stadium, and I think it sucks. I feel more into the game in my living room than the distractions while actually at the game. But I guess it is what it is.

    1. Put the students in the upper deck for all non-SEC games. They are going to leave early, let the upper deck season ticket holders have a chance to sit down low. I don't know the logistics of this, but I'm sure it could happen.

    2. Raise the price of student tickets. My brothers went to Auburn and had to pay a couple hundred bucks for their tickets, and that was just for half a season. It's should be a privilege to go to a game, and if you should only go if you really want to be there.

    3. Increase the size of the FMB into a mega band. It has come to my attention recently that the FMB are some of the most hardcore State fans out there. Maybe it's because they all have to stay at the game until the bitter end. This is a joke, but maybe forcing students to stay would create an affinity for the football team. Maybe we should set up ticket takers at the exits and you have to show your ticket to get out and if you're a student your student ID scanned if you leave and it's a strike against you. This is no doubt an impossible solution but you get the point.

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    slightly off-topic but do we always have to play non-conference games for homecoming?

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