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Looking ahead to a new regime what may/should change besides just the football?
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<blockquote data-quote="bronco" data-source="post: 3098664" data-attributes="member: 4989"><p>TCU games have to be the place to be on Saturdays. Winning will be the best marketing we can have. That being said the challenge is keeping the casual fan involved in those not so great years. It has to be fun and easy for the average Joe to come to the games. That means improving Frog Alley, improving shuttle drop offs (heard a lot of complaints about that this year), and more advertising/marketing about upcoming games and where and how to buy tickets. If I were not involved in TCU football (season tickets and such) I would not be inclined to go mainly because of parking. Where do I park?, how much?, does the shuttle drop off close to stadium?</p><p></p><p>One other thing I have noticed is a lot of empty parking spots and lack of tailgating in the lots just west of the stadium. Some of the patios that were built look abandoned. Is it time to rethink the prices of those spots? </p><p></p><p>Lastly, blow up the section right behind the TCU bench and put regular seats in and find ticket buyers who will actually sit in those seats!</p><p></p><p>I don't expect the new coach to do this but this is a great time for a reboot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bronco, post: 3098664, member: 4989"] TCU games have to be the place to be on Saturdays. Winning will be the best marketing we can have. That being said the challenge is keeping the casual fan involved in those not so great years. It has to be fun and easy for the average Joe to come to the games. That means improving Frog Alley, improving shuttle drop offs (heard a lot of complaints about that this year), and more advertising/marketing about upcoming games and where and how to buy tickets. If I were not involved in TCU football (season tickets and such) I would not be inclined to go mainly because of parking. Where do I park?, how much?, does the shuttle drop off close to stadium? One other thing I have noticed is a lot of empty parking spots and lack of tailgating in the lots just west of the stadium. Some of the patios that were built look abandoned. Is it time to rethink the prices of those spots? Lastly, blow up the section right behind the TCU bench and put regular seats in and find ticket buyers who will actually sit in those seats! I don't expect the new coach to do this but this is a great time for a reboot. [/QUOTE]
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