And I got one in the very cool entrance ramp.
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— SFA Softball (@sfa_softball) January 14, 2022
πLoddie Naymola Basketball Performance Center
π Sat., Jan. 29th
β° 10 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
β‘οΈ Meet the 2022 Ladyjacks π
β‘οΈ Meal options ππΏ
β‘οΈ Raffle drawings π«
Buy your ποΈ here: https://t.co/DNUVH2XTbV pic.twitter.com/O4LSlaiifJ
Not that this is an excuse for anyone, but our staff is still shorthanded overall. And as of late, they've unfortunately also had people out with COVID.djsfw57 said:No response is disappointing and disheartening. It's almost like they don't care if people come to athletic events or not. And I am not referring to any of our coaches or players.No-look said:
I build homes for a living. The home doesn't just come together. Takes a lot of coordination, planning and lot of detail workβ¦.can't help but think we're not getting the same with promoting attendance and game hype.
I reached out to powers that be to make the NMSU game High School and Middle School Day. Didn't get a response⦠if you're gonna waltz you need to find someone that wants to dance. Lol
Find out what works(GCU etc) and implement it.
Hope you get better turnout than I did. I offered free pizza for up to 100 students and I think 5 came out.Pilotgirl said:
Potentially Throwing something together for THIS Saturday for students only with Kayla's help. I will need some donations for some pizza, so if it pans out (should know by Wednesday) & any of you want to help, email me : Pilotgirl30@gmail.com
Pilotgirl said:
Seeing how the WBB games are less attended than MBB, I don't expect a huge number; however, doing what we can to support the Ladies as well & build relationships with the students. It's an important game & doing our best to throw something together in a matter of days.
It will be a Pizza and Posters table. We will set up at the student entrance (already arranged) and offer free pizza to students & materials to make posters for the games. It's not much at all. But sometimes, something is better than absolutely nothing.
Play Like a Girl event will be much bigger on March 5th.
Anticipating the announcement for the replacement for Kevin Meyer soon. Lots of work to do there.SFAJack_76 said:
As PurpleOut said, the athletic department staff is still short handed, they have had people out with Covid, and one had a child in the hospital in Houston.
Reality.
They were a good group.No-look said:
SFA needs the Central Heights student section to come to a game. Those guys get rowdy.
When you have so many basketballers wanting to learn from the best, you have to go to the top to catch a pic!!!!
— Tray Turner (@coach_turner13) January 28, 2022
We are missing a few tonight, but glad we get to enjoy some Ladyjack Basketball! #WELOVETHISGAME @SFAWBB pic.twitter.com/ZVT5SeleT1
The first 3 bingo winners will have the option to win AirPods, Beats, or a JBL Speaker! Find AXEperience at the top of the purple haze student section 112 to get your bingo card before the game!
— AXEperience (@sfaaxeperience) February 25, 2022
Hint hint: youβll need to wear black to win!
PurpleOut said:
Pretty good from the AXEperience guys. Hate that they waited till the last few months to really get it going, but I guess it's better than nothing.The first 3 bingo winners will have the option to win AirPods, Beats, or a JBL Speaker! Find AXEperience at the top of the purple haze student section 112 to get your bingo card before the game!
— AXEperience (@sfaaxeperience) February 25, 2022
Hint hint: youβll need to wear black to win!
Ya hoping they can build on it into next year. We should line up some ways to support them for soccer/football and really get the momentum started early next year.Pilotgirl said:
Yeah, I think it they have done a great job this season/year since they are basically rebuilding an organization. The 2 young ladies running it are very nice & easy to work with. I look forward to collaborating with them in the future.
Great idea!TallTexan said:Ya hoping they can build on it into next year. We should line up some ways to support them for soccer/football and really get the momentum started early next year.Pilotgirl said:
Yeah, I think it they have done a great job this season/year since they are basically rebuilding an organization. The 2 young ladies running it are very nice & easy to work with. I look forward to collaborating with them in the future.
Are you a spirited student leader that loves SFA sporting events? Applications are open for the SFA heckling teams officer positions! Four officers will lead student teams at sporting events to cheer on the jacks! pic.twitter.com/zpPe1mFHjV
— AXEperience (@sfaaxeperience) March 2, 2022
I still think an area "school game day" on a Saturday would pull a lot of kids and parents. Student section is where the life is. Hopefully that's being addressed. GCU students are electtric and having a blast. We probably don't have the funds GCU has but it can be changed for thr better.TallTexan said:
One thing I think we can do too is to take a page out of the Minor League Baseball playbook. Theme nights to draw folks to games. I've mentioned it multiple times to Ivey and even offerred to donate & get more sponsors. Crickets.
You can get a lot of locals & students in for specific events if you have good themes.
- Polar Express Night with hot chocolate & free pictures with Santa(preferably a purple suited santa).
- Mardi Gras Night with Jazz bands & moon pie giveaways.
- 80s night, etc
You could probably get away with 10-15 good themes a year, and get special sponsors for each. Some novelty would make sure people show up.
Sidenote, what happened to our other sponsors? Brookshire Brothers "ask the Jacks", or tshirts into the crowd? Don't remember those at all this season iirc?
A day game for school kids would also be fantastic. Get a crowd of 5-6k of those little heathens, I mean angels in there.No-look said:I still think an area "school game day" on a Saturday would pull a lot of kids and parents. Student section is where the life is. Hopefully that's being addressed. GCU students are electtric and having a blast. We probably don't have the funds GCU has but it can be changed for thr better.TallTexan said:
One thing I think we can do too is to take a page out of the Minor League Baseball playbook. Theme nights to draw folks to games. I've mentioned it multiple times to Ivey and even offerred to donate & get more sponsors. Crickets.
You can get a lot of locals & students in for specific events if you have good themes.
- Polar Express Night with hot chocolate & free pictures with Santa(preferably a purple suited santa).
- Mardi Gras Night with Jazz bands & moon pie giveaways.
- 80s night, etc
You could probably get away with 10-15 good themes a year, and get special sponsors for each. Some novelty would make sure people show up.
Sidenote, what happened to our other sponsors? Brookshire Brothers "ask the Jacks", or tshirts into the crowd? Don't remember those at all this season iirc?
Well that's good to hear that atleast it's effective.SFAJack_76 said:
Ticket revenue this year is more than double the previous best year. Concession sales have also been at record levels for both football and basketball. No revenue, no athletics.
I do not, but I have great confidence that pre-Ivey attendance was meaningfully inflated. Don't know that it was intentional as much as just a sloppy guess.TallTexan said:Well that's good to hear that atleast it's effective.SFAJack_76 said:
Ticket revenue this year is more than double the previous best year. Concession sales have also been at record levels for both football and basketball. No revenue, no athletics.
Do you happen to know how many tickets sold vs previous years?
SFAJack_76 said:I do not, but I have great confidence that pre-Ivey attendance was meaningfully inflated. Don't know that it was intentional as much as just a sloppy guess.TallTexan said:Well that's good to hear that atleast it's effective.SFAJack_76 said:
Ticket revenue this year is more than double the previous best year. Concession sales have also been at record levels for both football and basketball. No revenue, no athletics.
Do you happen to know how many tickets sold vs previous years?
PurpleOut said:
One of the toughest jobs I think Ivey and the entire athletic department has is getting the school, the community, the fans, etc, out of their old comfort zone and into a new look.
Everything from ticket prices, staffing, events, marketing, conference alignment, etc...it makes sense to most of us that are dialed in and will be onboard regardless of what they do.
But to the casual fan or the older local resident whos only tie to SFA is living in Nacogdoches? They won't care as much. And they won't...and don't, understand why we would do things the way we are.
Too many people that are ok with complacency. Which isn't what Ivey and the rest of us are about any longer. It's not something that can be done overnight for sure.
I'm assuming attendance has always been inflated. But I figure our internal ticket sales numbers are pretty accurate across years.SFASawmillGuy said:SFAJack_76 said:I do not, but I have great confidence that pre-Ivey attendance was meaningfully inflated. Don't know that it was intentional as much as just a sloppy guess.TallTexan said:Well that's good to hear that atleast it's effective.SFAJack_76 said:
Ticket revenue this year is more than double the previous best year. Concession sales have also been at record levels for both football and basketball. No revenue, no athletics.
Do you happen to know how many tickets sold vs previous years?
Yes and no. I remember a football game in 2014 or 2015 that claimed we had around 15000 in attendance, which I doubt is accurate, but basketball games were certainly sold out or nearly sold out, especially in the final weeks of the season.
I think Covid did put a stranglehold on everything and the school just needs to focus its efforts in getting everyone back. Become THE division 1 program of East Texas. Promote at home in Nac and Lufkin and out to Tyler and Longview.