Seth53
Well-Known Member
I'll try not to ramble, but this is a very interesting thread to me. I'll be 60 in October and been invested in the program for 50 years. I didn't renew this year for the first time in ten years.
Marketing the Iowa product went full force when HF introduced the TigerHawk and gave Iowa it's first true national identity. What have I seen since then?
Wins matter, but Kinnick was packed when we sucked. It's what got Fry up here from Texas. The common folk were adored. Iowa started winning and that changed.
A Sally Mason clamp-down on the fun. That even included the pestering of people paying thousands of dollars to park next to Kinnick.
Still no Wi-Fi worth a crap @ Kinnick. Even after the re-do, the men's bathrooms are almost nowhere to be seen. Crushing lines at the food vendors. A dog and a pop is $10.
Expanding the offerings for the high-rollers while the proles get herded into the same environment. I.e. the expansion of the north section of the stadium for luxury boxes.
A lame attempt to appease the crowd with the $10 food voucher after the disastrous 2014 season. Not per ticket mind you, per sets of tickets. How disingenuous is that? And surprise, surprise, that went away immediately after the 12-2 season.
The "excise tax" imposed on season ticket holders (what about ten years now) for the privilege of buying season tickets. Keeping up with the Jones' and all that I suppose. A pair of somewhat decent season tickets went from $800 to $1200 a year. And ticket prices will keep going up...and...the university didn't budge when the new tax laws came into effect, nullifying the donation to the athletic department.
Cajoling people into buying the crappy bowl tickets, where you sit in the bleeders. Seriously?
Northern Illinois and UNI, at home, this year. Miami of Ohio and Middle Tennessee State in 2019. UNI and NIU again in 2020. Bogus.
The FB marketing department does need help. But so does the leadership, scheduling, the overall Kinnick environment as compared to a nice at-home HDTV experience.
To be sure, I will still attend some games, but will cherry pick the best ones. And with the money I'm not spending watching Div-II teams, I'll take a nice road trip or two....which are fun and hearken back to the days of Kinnick past.
Marketing the Iowa product went full force when HF introduced the TigerHawk and gave Iowa it's first true national identity. What have I seen since then?
Wins matter, but Kinnick was packed when we sucked. It's what got Fry up here from Texas. The common folk were adored. Iowa started winning and that changed.
A Sally Mason clamp-down on the fun. That even included the pestering of people paying thousands of dollars to park next to Kinnick.
Still no Wi-Fi worth a crap @ Kinnick. Even after the re-do, the men's bathrooms are almost nowhere to be seen. Crushing lines at the food vendors. A dog and a pop is $10.
Expanding the offerings for the high-rollers while the proles get herded into the same environment. I.e. the expansion of the north section of the stadium for luxury boxes.
A lame attempt to appease the crowd with the $10 food voucher after the disastrous 2014 season. Not per ticket mind you, per sets of tickets. How disingenuous is that? And surprise, surprise, that went away immediately after the 12-2 season.
The "excise tax" imposed on season ticket holders (what about ten years now) for the privilege of buying season tickets. Keeping up with the Jones' and all that I suppose. A pair of somewhat decent season tickets went from $800 to $1200 a year. And ticket prices will keep going up...and...the university didn't budge when the new tax laws came into effect, nullifying the donation to the athletic department.
Cajoling people into buying the crappy bowl tickets, where you sit in the bleeders. Seriously?
Northern Illinois and UNI, at home, this year. Miami of Ohio and Middle Tennessee State in 2019. UNI and NIU again in 2020. Bogus.
The FB marketing department does need help. But so does the leadership, scheduling, the overall Kinnick environment as compared to a nice at-home HDTV experience.
To be sure, I will still attend some games, but will cherry pick the best ones. And with the money I'm not spending watching Div-II teams, I'll take a nice road trip or two....which are fun and hearken back to the days of Kinnick past.