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The ones who need to know all this (and can make a difference) don't even know this or the UNT official athletic websites even exist. It is a good start, though. :goodjob:

Is the Wing Zone Family Plan with drinks/eats still in play? If so, what are the particulars with that and who do they call to get those tickets?

(The week of a game is not the time to promote that game for significant butts in seats, but again..............it's a start and better than doing nothing). :goodjob::goodjob:

GMG!

PS: Wanna get serious about Apogee football promotions? Then read and do some of the things talked about in the article: http://www.dmagazine...sefeathers.aspx

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Yep, instead of crying, do something about it. Hats off to Potts. If the public thinks the university thinks that a home game is a big deal the chances are better for ticket sales. I have sent the athletic department various suggestions, but never even heard back.

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Yep, instead of crying, do something about it. Hats off to Potts. If the public thinks the university thinks that a home game is a big deal the chances are better for ticket sales. I have sent the athletic department various suggestions, but never even heard back.

:thumbsu:

Drex, I'm sure you would remember even without reading the DMagazine article when SMU drew 6,000 against the Rice Owls at the Cotton Bowl stadium before Russ Potts was hired at SMU and immmediately instituted the Mustang Mania promotions program.

Then (as the article says) 2 years later the 'Stangs drew 60,000 plus fans at Texas Stadium against those same Rice Owls.

Present day SMU football dropped the ball (so to speak) when they quit having UTSA type promotions and seem to not care anymore about what they draw at Ford Stadium. Guess they thought winning would do it for them? Well, I don't think it has.

Have anyone else read that at some NCAA outposts that AD's and coaches have nice bonuses tied to noticeable attendance increases?

It is still the opinion of many of us that our North Texas attendance woes is a most solve-able problem, but there has to be a master plan for it to be solved.

GMG!

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