WDMBleacherHawk
Well-Known Member
Please remind all of your friends going to the game to wear their correct color. It would be sick to see this work!
If the U of I is serious about getting this to work, they need to do two things.
1. Mass advertising, even here in Des Moines where they rarely advertise. Radio, television, take out ads in the Register. If people don't know, they won't do it.
2. Print up a t-shirt for the occasion, and put them on every seat. Perhaps gold pom-poms for the the folks wearing black, black for the folks wearing gold.
The Hawks greatly under advertise in the DesMoines area...it's like they're taking pity on the Clones and trying to help them lay claim to central Iowa or something. It disturbs me more than it should, but I don't like it one bit.
You could tell in the Bosie St. Game not everyone wore the right color, but it still looked fantastic. I think only two colors will look even better.
This.
They need to use every media outlet at their disposal to make this work. This should include asking local TV stations to have their sports directors mention this on their sportcasts this week.
We as fans need to do our part as well. I'm making sure that everyone that I know who is going to the game gets this info, and I'm asking them to spread the word as well.
This will look friggin awesome if we can get everyone to buy into the idea.
If the U of I is serious about getting this to work, they need to do two things.
1. Mass advertising, even here in Des Moines where they rarely advertise. Radio, television, take out ads in the Register. If people don't know, they won't do it.
2. Print up a t-shirt for the occasion, and put them on every seat. Perhaps gold pom-poms for the the folks wearing black, black for the folks wearing gold.
1. Couldn't agree more. Unfortunately, I don't think that's their approach (nor has it ever been). And if this doesn't work out this will be the reason. When they announced this a few months back I thought their efforts should have been more robust.
2. Simply not financially feasible. Even if they could score the shirts for $1 (and that's pushing it), were talking $70,500 for t-shirts. Not sure they'd drop that kind of money for t-shirts.