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<blockquote data-quote="MAcFroggy" data-source="post: 2921162" data-attributes="member: 70009"><p>Maybe it is just my stage in life (married with a baby), but my interest in the frogs has been decreasing the past few seasons. It is almost impossible to know anything about the team until the day the season starts. When every program was making their spring game a big deal, we made it a practice. Gary doesn't allow players or coaches to talk with the media. It is almost impossible to find information unless you subscribe to 247 (which I do).</p><p></p><p>I can follow a random English premier league soccer team living in DFW much easier than I can follow TCU. That is the problem. As a small fanbase we need to be doing everything in our power to attract fans and give them ways to follow the team. Aside from an occasional twitter video ,TCU does nothing. Why should I put forth effort to follow the team when the school/program doesn't seem like it wants me follow them?</p><p></p><p>My wife loves TCU too and we have a lot of family that go to games, so we will definitely be getting tickets again next year. However, the past 2-3 years have been the first times I have noticed my interest in TCU football slipping. I used to never miss a snap when it was on TV. If we were blowing out a team or getting blown out, I would watch every snap. Now I notice myself being more interested in other college football games than I am the TCU games.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MAcFroggy, post: 2921162, member: 70009"] Maybe it is just my stage in life (married with a baby), but my interest in the frogs has been decreasing the past few seasons. It is almost impossible to know anything about the team until the day the season starts. When every program was making their spring game a big deal, we made it a practice. Gary doesn't allow players or coaches to talk with the media. It is almost impossible to find information unless you subscribe to 247 (which I do). I can follow a random English premier league soccer team living in DFW much easier than I can follow TCU. That is the problem. As a small fanbase we need to be doing everything in our power to attract fans and give them ways to follow the team. Aside from an occasional twitter video ,TCU does nothing. Why should I put forth effort to follow the team when the school/program doesn't seem like it wants me follow them? My wife loves TCU too and we have a lot of family that go to games, so we will definitely be getting tickets again next year. However, the past 2-3 years have been the first times I have noticed my interest in TCU football slipping. I used to never miss a snap when it was on TV. If we were blowing out a team or getting blown out, I would watch every snap. Now I notice myself being more interested in other college football games than I am the TCU games. [/QUOTE]
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