madbamahater
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You, yes you, are the consumer. You want change but don't think the admin will do it? Make them. It's that simple. Stop paying for and physically going to games. They will be forced to make a change. Free market society is the way of the free world. Don't believe me? Try it....
You, yes you, are the consumer. You want change but don't think the admin will do it? Make them. It's that simple. Stop paying for and physically going to games. They will be forced to make a change. Free market society is the way of the free world. Don't believe me? Try it....
As Lee Corso says "Not so fast my friend". Been going to UT games on and off since my first one, 1965. Even got a diploma somewhere it Ed Bolings signature on it.
What am I supposed to do? Go to Bama games because they are winning?
OP you really think its that simple dont you?
You, yes you, are the consumer. You want change but don't think the admin will do it? Make them. It's that simple. Stop paying for and physically going to games. They will be forced to make a change. Free market society is the way of the free world. Don't believe me? Try it....
Yep....and this administration doesn't deserve 102,455 stadium. Or fansExactly and all the old heads that come up with the but I always go or Im supporting the players not the coach excuses are the reason we are where we are. The current administration banks on the idiots that will show up no matter what and will continue to go for the budget coach over a winning coach. Why pay a guy $5-8 mil a year when you can pay another guy 2-3 and the seats will still be full?
They dont really look at the big picture of 20-30 yrs down the road when the football team is only known as a Minnesota or Vanderbilt and the fans wont be there to fill 100,000+ seats. They also have no clue the amount of money a championship program can generate because theyve never been a part of one. Either that or they have already contracted out the licensing rights to the school to a company for the next decade so win or lose they get the same regardless if merchandise sells.
You, yes you, are the consumer. You want change but don't think the admin will do it? Make them. It's that simple. Stop paying for and physically going to games. They will be forced to make a change. Free market society is the way of the free world. Don't believe me? Try it....
As Lee Corso says "Not so fast my friend". Been going to UT games on and off since my first one, 1965. Even got a diploma somewhere it Ed Bolings signature on it.
What am I supposed to do? Go to Bama games because they are winning?
OP you really think its that simple dont you?
I understand the notion and its reasonable and idealistic and makes sense, but it will never ever happen. This is personal and emotional for us. Not really comparable to a video gaming system. There is no substitute we can turn to. We are fans in good times and bad. And honestly right now thats about all TN has going for it is its fan base. Imagine the recruits and coaches youd get from a TN team with a half full stadium, no annual income and no corporate sponsorships. I think its a good notion but it wont happen. And IMO it would prob hurt more than it helped. We should have an AD that cares enough not to put us in this conversation in the first place.He's right, it is that simple.
Great example, gaming consoles, when the Xbox One and PS4 were announced XBO came out and said no game sharing, also no trading games in unless through an authorized vendor, also a daily connection login so your xbox would work.
Now this pissed off a lot of gamers, and a lot of xbox 360 players jumped ship to ps4 because ps4 went the total opposite way, allowed game sharing, no daily connection login, and could trade games in, and with that Xbox lost a ton in sales.
Literally a few weeks later, xbox did a complete 180 on their stance, but by then it was too late
So if fans stopped showing up and buying merchandise then AD would have no choice but try and do what the fans want, when revenue is being lost, big wigs tend to start listening to the consumer, i.e the fans, so yes it's that simple
I understand the notion and its reasonable and idealistic and makes sense, but it will never ever happen. This is personal and emotional for us. Not really comparable to a video gaming system. There is no substitute we can turn to. We are fans in good times and bad. And honestly right now thats about all TN has going for it is its fan base. Imagine the recruits and coaches youd get from a TN team with a half full stadium, no annual income and no corporate sponsorships. I think its a good notion but it wont happen. And IMO it would prob hurt more than it helped. We should have an AD that cares enough not to put us in this conversation in the first place.
There is a substitute... it's called the other 129 FBS teams. Being a fan is just brand loyalty to an extreme. Not saying you shouldn't be a fan or switch teams but just pointing it out lol. #economicsdegree
