Got it but the ol' "we got to compete for fans" thing concerning Montana vs. whoever just doesn't hold a lot of water and I get your points otherwise.kalm wrote:Compared to the size of the Spokane marktet and effecting our draw.Ursus A. Horribilis wrote: A few hundred people going to the Swinging Doors or driving to WSU is insignificant.
It is significant and a sign of how tremendously successful the Montana program is from a general point of view. But there is something like 40,000 EWU grads living in the Spokane area, so the competition from Montana for butts in the seats is not significant.
Sorry, I should have clarified.
Again, I'm not quibbling with yours and Z's points that Montana's formula for success is pretty much what EWU needs to follow. But we have some different challenges and need greater exposure. Nearly every person I've brought to a game at Woodward enjoys the product and ends up becoming a repeat customer. This includes Griz fans, Cat fans, and WSU fans. We just need to get them to that first game. The red carpet and the press it has already created will help.
WSU avg. attendance last year was less than WaGriz. They were not putting a hurting on ya with only 22K in the stands each home game. If there was ever a good time for EWU to be making a move like they are then it definitely is RIGHT NOW.
Of those 40,000 EWU alumns liveing in Spokane there is probably but a couple hundred going to the WSU games so making the move to get the others to make EWU a Saturday destination is very doable.