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RE: Honest Question
(11-24-2014 02:33 PM)covingtontiger Wrote: In my personal opinion, there is no validity to the Liberty Bowl keeping people from coming to games. Attendance is 100% related to success. There are only 20,000 die-hard fans who buy season tickets. We have to get that ticket base up to 30,000 or 35,000. Winning teams playing good football will draw more people.
I don't think that you suddenly get 40,000 or 45, 000 fans who are willing to endure some rain, some cold, a holiday weekend, etc. to attend. "If you build it, they will come" applies in this case to a football program, rather than a stadium.
IMHO, an on-campus stadium would have little impact. If the University had 25,000 resident students living on campus, then it would be different. However, this coming game (Thanksgiving weekend) would have few students attending, no matter how you slice it.
35,000 didn't look very good on Saturday. It would have looked great in a 42,000 stadium. Aside from a better game day experience, which would lead to being able to charge more for tickets, you would have more revenue from private boxes, plus all the revenue from parking and concessions, plus you would create a connection for students and alumni. Virtually every new D1 stadium creates a significant spike in revenue.
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11-24-2014 03:17 PM |
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RE: Honest Question
(11-24-2014 03:17 PM)Stammers Wrote: (11-24-2014 02:33 PM)covingtontiger Wrote: In my personal opinion, there is no validity to the Liberty Bowl keeping people from coming to games. Attendance is 100% related to success. There are only 20,000 die-hard fans who buy season tickets. We have to get that ticket base up to 30,000 or 35,000. Winning teams playing good football will draw more people.
I don't think that you suddenly get 40,000 or 45, 000 fans who are willing to endure some rain, some cold, a holiday weekend, etc. to attend. "If you build it, they will come" applies in this case to a football program, rather than a stadium.
IMHO, an on-campus stadium would have little impact. If the University had 25,000 resident students living on campus, then it would be different. However, this coming game (Thanksgiving weekend) would have few students attending, no matter how you slice it.
35,000 didn't look very good on Saturday. It would have looked great in a 42,000 stadium. Aside from a better game day experience, which would lead to being able to charge more for tickets, you would have more revenue from private boxes, plus all the revenue from parking and concessions, plus you would create a connection for students and alumni. Virtually every new D1 stadium creates a significant spike in revenue.
Sorta my ideal situation, 35000 would look much better in a 40000 stadium. Now we might not get an OCS, but what could the LB do to give the full appearance (besides selling 60000 tickets)
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RE: Honest Question
(11-24-2014 03:17 PM)Stammers Wrote: (11-24-2014 02:33 PM)covingtontiger Wrote: In my personal opinion, there is no validity to the Liberty Bowl keeping people from coming to games. Attendance is 100% related to success. There are only 20,000 die-hard fans who buy season tickets. We have to get that ticket base up to 30,000 or 35,000. Winning teams playing good football will draw more people.
I don't think that you suddenly get 40,000 or 45, 000 fans who are willing to endure some rain, some cold, a holiday weekend, etc. to attend. "If you build it, they will come" applies in this case to a football program, rather than a stadium.
IMHO, an on-campus stadium would have little impact. If the University had 25,000 resident students living on campus, then it would be different. However, this coming game (Thanksgiving weekend) would have few students attending, no matter how you slice it.
35,000 didn't look very good on Saturday. It would have looked great in a 42,000 stadium. Aside from a better game day experience, which would lead to being able to charge more for tickets, you would have more revenue from private boxes, plus all the revenue from parking and concessions, plus you would create a connection for students and alumni. Virtually every new D1 stadium creates a significant spike in revenue.
The expenses would be greater than the revenue. You can make certain arguments for an OCS, but being a profit center ain't one of them.
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RE: Honest Question
The Liberty Bowl is fine for another decade or so with all the renovations...we have 9-10 years to get all the financials and planning specifics taken care for so we can have an OCS by the time the Liberty Bowl becomes no longer viable.
I still want this...eventually (Walker and Patterson)
(This post was last modified: 11-24-2014 03:32 PM by UofMemphis.)
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RE: Honest Question
(11-24-2014 03:31 PM)UofMemphis Wrote: The Liberty Bowl is fine for another decade or so with all the renovations...we have 9-10 years to get all the financials and planning specifics taken care for so we can have an OCS by the time the Liberty Bowl becomes no longer viable.
I still want this...eventually (Walker and Patterson)
That is sexy.
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11-24-2014 03:45 PM |
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RE: Honest Question
I don't care if the stadium is on campus or in freaking Arlington. if it's nice, seats 40-45k and has a place to tailgate thats fine by me
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11-24-2014 03:48 PM |
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RE: Honest Question
(11-24-2014 02:57 PM)Mick Light Wrote: (11-24-2014 02:38 PM)UofMemphis Wrote: (11-24-2014 02:30 PM)3601 Wrote: (11-24-2014 02:26 PM)MemTiger90 Wrote: (11-24-2014 02:20 PM)Mick Light Wrote: The city would never allow an on campus stadium.
Bingo. We could have 200 million laying around and the city would find a way to prevent it from happening. The city would lose out on the money they make with us using the LB. Our city leaders are always looking for free money from somewhere. They would lose that free money if we built our own place. Our city became corrupt a few decades ago and will stay that way until correct leadership is put in place. Which will never happen bc of our demographic. Take that as you wish
The city ain't making money on the Liberty Bowl. It costs them WAY more to operate it than they receive in rent. Financially, razing the Liberty Bowl would be the best option for the city.
^ this.
City aint making money on $7 beers? Pfft
Cheer mom gets all of that doe
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11-24-2014 03:51 PM |
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RE: Honest Question
(11-24-2014 03:48 PM)HometownTiger Wrote: I don't care if the stadium is on campus or in freaking Arlington.
Fry might make a few games if that happens
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11-24-2014 03:56 PM |
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RE: Honest Question
(11-24-2014 03:45 PM)thegoodlife92 Wrote: (11-24-2014 03:31 PM)UofMemphis Wrote: The Liberty Bowl is fine for another decade or so with all the renovations...we have 9-10 years to get all the financials and planning specifics taken care for so we can have an OCS by the time the Liberty Bowl becomes no longer viable.
I still want this...eventually (Walker and Patterson)
That is sexy.
....and won't be happening. the latest images for the master plan have street renovations to Patterson with a curve to the right, so the intersection at walker is a true intersection instead of the "stop at patterson, turn, stop 100 feet later at walker" current situation.
The Crews Center just opened over there off Walker last year, and the "greek village" will be in the area the stadium would be in this pic, with the events center behind that, all of which are behind to a more formal front entrance to the university at Highland.
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RE: Honest Question
Yep, I'm afraid if we get an OCS is will be at the South Campus.
So instead of being 2 miles from campus...the 'OCS' will only be a half mile off campus.
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11-24-2014 04:14 PM |
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RE: Honest Question
(11-24-2014 04:14 PM)UofMemphis Wrote: Yep, I'm afraid if we get an OCS is will be at the South Campus.
So instead of being 2 miles from campus...the 'OCS' will only be a half mile off campus.
That would suck.
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11-24-2014 04:21 PM |
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RE: Honest Question
(11-24-2014 03:05 PM)thegoodlife92 Wrote: Questions for those who want an on-campus stadium: Why do you want an on-campus stadium?
Why would we want a smaller stadium? I remember a couple of years ago, everyone going on about how we need a 30,000 seat stadium. Why would we want to limit ourselves in that regard? We all know the potential this program and fan base has. Take off the blinders. The Liberty Bowl is 5 minutes from campus, it has improved ten fold over the past few years, and the city is planning major renovations for the fair grounds.
Because the Liberty Bowl is too big for the Tigers? It seats 59,000 people. We'll probably never really average more than 44 to 46 thousand people (which would be plenty competitive with a lot of P5 programs).
Right now it's almost double what we average attendance. Which is a problem.
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11-24-2014 04:34 PM |
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RE: Honest Question
An on campus stadium will do little or nothing for attendance.
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11-24-2014 04:37 PM |
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RE: Honest Question
(11-24-2014 04:37 PM)JTS Wrote: An on campus stadium will do little or nothing for attendance.
You sir are laboring under a misconception.
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11-24-2014 04:40 PM |
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RE: Honest Question
I'd like an OCS, but really, the Liberty Bowl with Tiger Lane is a really nice setup. Make gameday/tailgating an event, win more games than you lose, and schedule interesting teams, and people will come.
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11-24-2014 04:48 PM |
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RE: Honest Question
(11-24-2014 04:48 PM)72Tiger Wrote: I'd like an OCS, but really, the Liberty Bowl with Tiger Lane is a really nice setup. Make gameday/tailgating an event, win more games than you lose, and schedule interesting teams, and people will come.
This, and I was one of the biggest proponents for an ocs back before any of the LB upgrades were done.
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11-24-2014 04:51 PM |
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RE: Honest Question
OCS Planning NOW!
(11-24-2014 02:22 PM)3601 Wrote: 1. No room.
2. Not enough parking.
3. Don't want to bother the neighbors.
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11-24-2014 04:52 PM |
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RE: Honest Question
(11-24-2014 04:51 PM)tigergreen Wrote: (11-24-2014 04:48 PM)72Tiger Wrote: I'd like an OCS, but really, the Liberty Bowl with Tiger Lane is a really nice setup. Make gameday/tailgating an event, win more games than you lose, and schedule interesting teams, and people will come.
This, and I was one of the biggest proponents for an ocs back before any of the LB upgrades were done.
There are legitimate problems with us playing in the Liberty Bowl. However, there are things that could be done (and really have been done) at the stadium to address at least some of them.
Ultimately, while an OCS should be a long term goal of the program (since the Liberty Bowl won't last forever, after all, and I don't think the school should go along with building another municipal stadium), I think right now there are other things the program should be prioritizing. I also think that the Liberty Bowl is still pretty nice, all things considered, even if it isn't perfect.
At any rate, we're probably going to be in the Liberty Bowl for the next 15 years at least. So the OCS conversation is really tabled for now anyway.
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RE: Honest Question
I would love to see MLS in Memphis at the LBMS.
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11-24-2014 05:07 PM |
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RE: Honest Question
Boss crump woulda gotten it done.
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