So here's a thread for all general athletic dept news that doesn't fit in a sport specific thread or need a standalone thread.
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TallTexan said:
Do yall think having an athletic dept app would help drive engagement? Do we have an athletic dept app that I don't know about?
I've just been spitballing a few ideas to boost engagement, not just in athletics, but across the university.
A couple stats:
- PLF Funds raised: 550k of 600k goal(for 2020-2021 I'm assuming, maybe yearly)
- 109k living alumni
- Avg annual giving: 5-10 million
Now there is probably an argument for a joint college/athletic department app. One that could share academic news and content, donation opportunities, alumni news, hiring opportunities, volunteer opportunities, along with academic content. But for the sake of brevity, I'll keep this focused on an athletics app.
Setting the stage:
So, on average, Ivey has raised somewhere in the range of 5-10% of total university donations in the average year by launching the PLF. I'm not sure what our usual athletics giving is, but 550k is no small chunk of change. From a university perspective, if you could secure $10 per alumni per month, you'd have 12 million a year in donations, higher than our average. Sure, we might not have hordes of multi-millionaire donors like Texas, but we can really up our game if we can even mildly activate the alumni base. I'm not saying everyone needs to be a fanatic like us, but if 50% of our fanbase was atleast a 1 game a year crowd, it would be gamechanging.
And if we could track that with an app, we could determine which of the fanbase aren't engaged. And run A/B testing to them to see if we can activate them.
So what would I hope to accomplish with an athletics app?
- More Engagement: From sharing posts, to attending events(both on & off campus), to donating.
- Donations: The more we can get the PLF in front of people, the better.
- Gear: Simply put, e-store on the phone. Let's sell some merch.
- Crowd: Whether streaming or in person, I think an app could boost viewers and attendees.
- Fan Environment/Traditions: Use the app to teach SFA history, introduce cheers/chants, etc.
- Benefits: An app would give you easy access to any PLF benefits & also allow you to give out prizes for sharing/interacting with content, buying tickets, etc.
- Centralization: All SFA Athletics content centralized in one place. Not split between website, social & print.
Features/Screens:
Notifications:
To me, this is the biggest feature. How many of you have Whataburger, McDonald's or another food app? Ever notice how you get a "lunch deal" email or notification most days around 10 AM? Think about how much that drives sales on any given day.
When you initially sign up to the app, we'd have a place to sign up for notifications for specific sports. Say you're a big basketball, soccer, & bowling fan. So you select those 3 sports when you sign up. Now, we send you notifications when basketball tickets go on sale, alert you to the time & channel of soccer kickoff, & give you bowling news.
This, in addition to championship news for all teams(bc, who cares if you're not a baseball fan, you better be watching the NCAA tourney game), ought to drive a hell of a lot of engagement, from more people in the crowd on a Tuesday night game to more streams. It also gives you incredible data on your fans. You know what sports they like, when they show up, when they interact with content. Incredibly valuable data for Ivey & team.
Donation Screen:
Who doesn't love a financial dashboard, especially a good one. Donation screen should allow you to easily turn on recurring donations across a number of areas.
Can also highlight special fundraising opportunities, like championship rings, nutrition efforts,etc.
I got a postcard, a freaking postcard this week, asking me to renew my PLF donation. Which is fine. But 1, I just assumed it would renew automatically. How many people will we lose by not having automatic or easy renewals?
An app can make it as easy as paying for your whataburger. Two clicks and you're done type experience. Streamline those donations to make them as easy as possible.
Ecommerce Store:
Now that we would know who likes what sports, let's sell them team specific gear. Also ties back into notifications. Want to sell Ladyjack NCAA tourney gear? Here's your chance.
Content:
Two keys to this. Pull all current SFA content into the app and also add some more long form/mobile specific content for app users, like podcasts, longer interviews, etc.
A share feature that tracks usage. You can utilize user specific links or other share tracking to see how often app users share team created content. You can also collate & share user created content.
Tickets:
Buy & Store digital tickets via the app. Reminders for when the game starts. Share to friends if you want, which will induce them to download the app.
Scan in when you arrive. Attendance feeds into score for rewards.
Gameday:
When you scan in or check in at a game, it activates game mode. This gives you a range of options. Team Rosters. Matchup overview video content, screen for food ordering & delivery.
And, most importantly, in game fan interaction options. A cue to launch a chant. Fan voting/interactive games(think dot race but mobile options) Information on which song the band just played. This can be additional fundraising, like a 50/50 raffle from your seat. A reminder to share that selfie of you & your friends you just took.
Rewards:
Create a points system based on content sharing, game attendance, & PLF donation level to offer rewards, whether coupon codes for gear, free food at events, or specialty ticket upgrades. The more engaged you are, the more rewards you earn.
Summary:
Now, this, of course, would be pricey, unless there's a fan app company creating these already. I'm thinking probably in the range of 250-350k."It's been like 4 years since I priced a project like this, so take that with a grain of salt". So you'd need more than 1000 fans to signup, you'd need like 5-10k. But I believe it would pay off across the board as you added more and more users.
You'd have bigger crowds at WRJ, more fans watching that Tuesday night soccer game at UT RGV, more people donating & sharing content. A more fervent crowd. I think you'd explode athletics fundraising and engagement.
And that means more wins, future better league opportunities, more championships, and a more spirited alumni core. That's a win for everybody involved with SFA.
Lol I sat down to write a 10 minute post on an idea that had been in the back of my brain since the Tyler event and an hour and a half later hit post once this was done.SFA Jack Fanatic said:
VERY impressive, Texan! A ton of thought and time went into this.
SELL THIS IDEA TO IVEY AND THE ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT IMMEDIATELY!
Hey @SFA_Athletics faithful:
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PurpleOut said:
Also, unfortunately we should be hearing of another employee loss this week.
The good news is everyone that has left has A) left on good terms, and B) left their position better than it was before they arrived. Which I think speaks well for where we are as an athletic department. Just hard to do a lot of work when you have to keep working harder to find replacements.
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— Tyler Boone (@tylercboone) August 2, 2021
PurpleOut said:Thank you @SFA_Athletics and ‘Jack Nation for everything 🙏 excited for this next life chapter with @ToledoRockets 🚀 #AxeEm#GoRockets pic.twitter.com/1aXIWmvcwb
— Tyler Boone (@tylercboone) August 2, 2021
PurpleOut said:
Was only a matter of time, he's got a very bright future ahead of him. We will miss him for sure.
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I start my job on Monday :) which means I guess I can fully say it now..
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— Kevin Meyer (@Kevin_MeyerSFA) October 29, 2021
@SFA_Athletics is constantly trying to maintain/improve facilities. I guess the community doesn't care. My brand new Coke cooler. Destroyed by a stranger. There was nothing in it. I have a strong stance that all facilities should be locked 24/7. Thoughts? pic.twitter.com/a2Cm8dTxhM
— Kory Blandford (@LumberjackKB) November 23, 2021
SFAJack_76 said:
Another departure coming in the athletic staff. I don't think it's really secret, but not my place to make it public. Revolving door.
No doubt money is better, but it's an opportunity that is a better fit for what the individual wants to do.BigJack85 said:SFAJack_76 said:
Another departure coming in the athletic staff. I don't think it's really secret, but not my place to make it public. Revolving door.
Is this money related? Something else?
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Tennis/Lacrosse/etc are gonna bring in a lot of private school kids with resources on average.BigJack85 said:
I've always thought mens tennis would be a natural fit for SFA. We have a Division 2 National Championship from the mid 80's. (I play in the same tennis league as one of the SFA guys that won the trophy. We already have a decent facilities for tennis. Probably just add a building for mens locker room (maybe $500,000). I think the number is 4.5. That's doable.
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Was this ever announced?SFAJack_76 said:
Another departure coming in the athletic staff. I don't think it's really secret, but not my place to make it public. Revolving door.
It ended up not happening. The other university jerked our staff member around, and it ended up falling through.sfajack05 said:Was this ever announced?SFAJack_76 said:
Another departure coming in the athletic staff. I don't think it's really secret, but not my place to make it public. Revolving door.