JR
Well-Known Member
JR,
Can you explain this statement for me please?
What are the risks honestly?And I'm not saying this to be funny, be practical. The BC is an annual event that has drawn its own crowd that will come regardless of when the date is...kinda like TSU vs. JSU in Memphis! Neither of our games sell out like they used to, but we still have a very strong fan base that attend those games...at least enough where can make an obvious profit.
So please elaborate on the risks that you (may) possibly incur! :lecture:
Let me break it down to you.
1. When the BC has not been on that weekend the attendance was down. I was in school in the band for at least one of them and you could tell the difference.
2. People travel back home on Thanksgiving more than any holiday. That is most traveled holiday.(One reason I don't understand FCS even having their playoffs start that weekend)....anyway a lot of SU and Gram alums travel back to La for the holiday and game because they are off work. Some for the only time they even come back to the boot. Folks are not going to give up coming home for the holiday to come a week early. Most people don't have it like that. I bet you money if JSU and Alcorn played on Thanksgiving like they used too......Memorial would be wall to wall with folks.
3. The next risk is NBC televising the game. You remember Notre Dame is their big college game broadcast. You run the risk of the BC being on the same day and time every other year that a ND home game is and guess who will be off the air.........shole won't be ND.
4. You take away something that is ours.....historic in nature just to do what......get an auto bid to the playoffs? Games that nobody watches. Do you realize how many students not athletes but regular students that the BC being seen on that weekend pretty much on a light NCAA football day generates each year for both schools and puts a positive stamp on all our SWAC schools?
5. Alienate your real hard core Alums and fans. I keep telling yall on this board that you folks who want the playoffs don't speak for the majority of your alumni base or fan base. I suggest yall take a poll within the JSU alumni association across the country and ask them do they want to see JSU play in the playoffs or move the Alcorn game back to Thanksgiving week. I bet I know which one wins. Hell none of our schools can get our fan bases to even hardly show up when we play those type of teams. So guess what that hurts is the financial bottom line.
6. Before anybody uses FLorida A&M and Bethune Cookman. Because FLorida is a huge state with more people than La or Ms.........they can attract more fans that are local to their game no matter when they play it. Not to mention I imagine alot of their alums are still in that state compared to how many Gram alums live outside of La. Same for SU. Plus I don't think their game ever was designed for any particular date in mind. They have done a good job promoting that Classic. But I still would bet if they played their game the same weekend we played the Classic......that stadium would overflow even more than it does now.