We need to sellout Haas for the final game vs FUCLA

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calbearsfan
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Took it too them in Football, now need to do it in Men's Basketball
Johnfox
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Already beat them at Pauley. This is the icing on the cake.
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Let's first get a nice crowd to welcome back the team to Haas vs. USC on Wednesday at 8pm. Maybe LeBron will be in attendance to see Bronny play?? The Lakers have the day off.
HoopDreams
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Wednesday 8pm

Be there


Econ141
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Are students still getting in for free?
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Econ141 said:

Are students still getting in for free?
https://instagr.am/p/C0FjQk3v7NW
yes, students are still getting in for free at the university of san francisco in their marketing efforts to create gameday student energy & building a pipeline to a future season tix holder fanbase & mega donors

no, the obstinate markeisha & dumb as **** knowlton still haven't made any annoucement re: free tixs for this upcoming week's battles against usc & ucla at haas pavilion

don't be a dumb azz (better to palm a tight azz)#
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calbearsfan said:

Took it too them in Football, now need to do it in Men's Basketball
Yes. Need to get they hype machine going. I think the students who went to Cal basketball for the first time v. Furd will be hooked for life.
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KoreAmBear said:

calbearsfan said:

Took it too them in Football, now need to do it in Men's Basketball
Yes. Need to get they hype machine going. I think the students who went to Cal basketball for the first time v. Furd will be hooked for life.
Agreed. Isn't that the whole big picture. Have a compelling Football and Basketball program that is Student focused, so they are hooked for life. Then follow up and keep them engaged forever - building a strong community bond between School and Alumni.

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Just purchased my tickets. Go Bears!!!
HoopDreams
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We play USC with Lebron James' son on Wed

We play Cal rival #2 UCLA for the last time at Haas

We should be heavily promoting these two games at Cal

funny thing is, it looks to me that we promote games 100% via social media

I get that social media is the best bang for your buck, but I can't tell you how many times I ask people playing basketball in the RSF before the game if they are going to the game and getting "what game?" as the answer

Can't they at least put a changable sign in the RSF and around campus promoting games, at least the biggest games?
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HoopDreams said:

We play USC with Lebron James' son on Wed

We play Cal rival #2 UCLA for the last time at Haas

We should be heavily promoting these two games at Cal

funny thing is, it looks to me that we promote games 100% via social media

I get that social media is the best bang for your buck, but I can't tell you how many times I ask people playing basketball in the RSF before the game if they are going to the game and getting "what game?" as the answer

Can't they at least put a changable sign in the RSF and around campus promoting games, at least the biggest games?
I think if you bring this to the attention of the Athletic Department, you will find they are in lock-step with the Student Body!

See above item in BOLD.
ducky23
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HoopDreams said:

We play USC with Lebron James' son on Wed

We play Cal rival #2 UCLA for the last time at Haas

We should be heavily promoting these two games at Cal

funny thing is, it looks to me that we promote games 100% via social media

I get that social media is the best bang for your buck, but I can't tell you how many times I ask people playing basketball in the RSF before the game if they are going to the game and getting "what game?" as the answer

Can't they at least put a changable sign in the RSF and around campus promoting games, at least the biggest games?


Of all the impressive things I read on this board, you still being able to play at the RSF with those youngins has to be one of them
ducky23
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BeachedBear said:

KoreAmBear said:

calbearsfan said:

Took it too them in Football, now need to do it in Men's Basketball
Yes. Need to get they hype machine going. I think the students who went to Cal basketball for the first time v. Furd will be hooked for life.
Agreed. Isn't that the whole big picture. Have a compelling Football and Basketball program that is Student focused, so they are hooked for life. Then follow up and keep them engaged forever - building a strong community bond between School and Alumni.


While this is the obvious long term benefit of free tickets, Knowlton could give a rats a$$ about longterm benefits.

What needs to be stressed is that having a packed student section helps to win games. And winning games brings in more fans, builds hype, builds momentum, etc. For instance, we don't win the Stanford game without the student section being packed. How much did it cost to make the student tickets free vs. how much money did we make from winning the stanford game? Got to put it in terms that knowlton is going to understand.
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https://calbears.evenue.net/cgi-bin/ncommerce3/SEGetEventInfo?ticketCode=GS%3ACTO%3AB23%3AB14%3A&linkID=cal&shopperContext=&pc=&caller=&appCode=&groupCode=&cgc=&dataAccId=143&locale=en_US&siteId=ev_cal


UCLA game looks close to a sellout based on the seating chart.
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ducky23 said:

BeachedBear said:

KoreAmBear said:

calbearsfan said:

Took it too them in Football, now need to do it in Men's Basketball
Yes. Need to get they hype machine going. I think the students who went to Cal basketball for the first time v. Furd will be hooked for life.
Agreed. Isn't that the whole big picture. Have a compelling Football and Basketball program that is Student focused, so they are hooked for life. Then follow up and keep them engaged forever - building a strong community bond between School and Alumni.


While this is the obvious long term benefit of free tickets, Knowlton could give a rats a$$ about longterm benefits.

What needs to be stressed is that having a packed student section helps to win games. And winning games brings in more fans, builds hype, builds momentum, etc. For instance, we don't win the Stanford game without the student section being packed. How much did it cost to make the student tickets free vs. how much money did we make from winning the stanford game? Got to put it in terms that knowlton is going to understand.
I would be curious to know from the Furd game, how many of the students that attended would have bought a ticket anyway and how much revenue would it have produced? Also, how much extra revenue was realized by concession sales from students that would not have been there if they had to pay for their ticket? A decent athletic department would have some type of estimate in answering those two questions. My uneducated guess is that at the very least it's a break even result. So why not continue to do it, especially for games against brand names like USC and UCLA?
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RedlessWardrobe said:

ducky23 said:

BeachedBear said:

KoreAmBear said:

calbearsfan said:

Took it too them in Football, now need to do it in Men's Basketball
Yes. Need to get they hype machine going. I think the students who went to Cal basketball for the first time v. Furd will be hooked for life.
Agreed. Isn't that the whole big picture. Have a compelling Football and Basketball program that is Student focused, so they are hooked for life. Then follow up and keep them engaged forever - building a strong community bond between School and Alumni.


While this is the obvious long term benefit of free tickets, Knowlton could give a rats a$$ about longterm benefits.

What needs to be stressed is that having a packed student section helps to win games. And winning games brings in more fans, builds hype, builds momentum, etc. For instance, we don't win the Stanford game without the student section being packed. How much did it cost to make the student tickets free vs. how much money did we make from winning the stanford game? Got to put it in terms that knowlton is going to understand.
I would be curious to know from the Furd game, how many of the students that attended would have bought a ticket anyway and how much revenue would it have produced? Also, how much extra revenue was realized by concession sales from students that would not have been there if they had to pay for their ticket? A decent athletic department would have some type of estimate in answering those two questions. My uneducated guess is that at the very least it's a break even result. So why not continue to do it, especially for games against brand names like USC and UCLA?
Q1: 30% more than the number that already has season tickets...maybe.
Q2: $0. Students don't pay for overpriced crappy concessions food when better and cheaper is 100' feet outside the gate.

The reason to give out free student tix is to enhance future sales.
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Civil Bear said:

RedlessWardrobe said:

ducky23 said:

BeachedBear said:

KoreAmBear said:

calbearsfan said:

Took it too them in Football, now need to do it in Men's Basketball
Yes. Need to get they hype machine going. I think the students who went to Cal basketball for the first time v. Furd will be hooked for life.
Agreed. Isn't that the whole big picture. Have a compelling Football and Basketball program that is Student focused, so they are hooked for life. Then follow up and keep them engaged forever - building a strong community bond between School and Alumni.


While this is the obvious long term benefit of free tickets, Knowlton could give a rats a$$ about longterm benefits.

What needs to be stressed is that having a packed student section helps to win games. And winning games brings in more fans, builds hype, builds momentum, etc. For instance, we don't win the Stanford game without the student section being packed. How much did it cost to make the student tickets free vs. how much money did we make from winning the stanford game? Got to put it in terms that knowlton is going to understand.
I would be curious to know from the Furd game, how many of the students that attended would have bought a ticket anyway and how much revenue would it have produced? Also, how much extra revenue was realized by concession sales from students that would not have been there if they had to pay for their ticket? A decent athletic department would have some type of estimate in answering those two questions. My uneducated guess is that at the very least it's a break even result. So why not continue to do it, especially for games against brand names like USC and UCLA?
Q1: 30% more than the number that already has season tickets...maybe.
Q2: $0. Students don't pay for overpriced crappy concessions food when better and cheaper is 100' feet outside the gate.

The reason to give out free student tix is to enhance future sales.


$17.50 for a cheesesteak sandwich wont entice anyone except techies making big bucks .
Go Bears!
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Civil Bear said:

RedlessWardrobe said:

ducky23 said:

BeachedBear said:

KoreAmBear said:

calbearsfan said:

Took it too them in Football, now need to do it in Men's Basketball
Yes. Need to get they hype machine going. I think the students who went to Cal basketball for the first time v. Furd will be hooked for life.
Agreed. Isn't that the whole big picture. Have a compelling Football and Basketball program that is Student focused, so they are hooked for life. Then follow up and keep them engaged forever - building a strong community bond between School and Alumni.


While this is the obvious long term benefit of free tickets, Knowlton could give a rats a$$ about longterm benefits.

What needs to be stressed is that having a packed student section helps to win games. And winning games brings in more fans, builds hype, builds momentum, etc. For instance, we don't win the Stanford game without the student section being packed. How much did it cost to make the student tickets free vs. how much money did we make from winning the stanford game? Got to put it in terms that knowlton is going to understand.
I would be curious to know from the Furd game, how many of the students that attended would have bought a ticket anyway and how much revenue would it have produced? Also, how much extra revenue was realized by concession sales from students that would not have been there if they had to pay for their ticket? A decent athletic department would have some type of estimate in answering those two questions. My uneducated guess is that at the very least it's a break even result. So why not continue to do it, especially for games against brand names like USC and UCLA?
Q1: 30% more than the number that already has season tickets...maybe.
Q2: $0. Students don't pay for overpriced crappy concessions food when better and cheaper is 100' feet outside the gate.

The reason to give out free student tix is to enhance future sales.
Good point CB. I tend to avoid the crappy food there myself. And to your final comment, yes by having more people experience a good time, there is a goodwill asset that is being created.
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RedlessWardrobe said:

Civil Bear said:

RedlessWardrobe said:

ducky23 said:

BeachedBear said:

KoreAmBear said:

calbearsfan said:

Took it too them in Football, now need to do it in Men's Basketball
Yes. Need to get they hype machine going. I think the students who went to Cal basketball for the first time v. Furd will be hooked for life.
Agreed. Isn't that the whole big picture. Have a compelling Football and Basketball program that is Student focused, so they are hooked for life. Then follow up and keep them engaged forever - building a strong community bond between School and Alumni.


While this is the obvious long term benefit of free tickets, Knowlton could give a rats a$$ about longterm benefits.

What needs to be stressed is that having a packed student section helps to win games. And winning games brings in more fans, builds hype, builds momentum, etc. For instance, we don't win the Stanford game without the student section being packed. How much did it cost to make the student tickets free vs. how much money did we make from winning the stanford game? Got to put it in terms that knowlton is going to understand.
I would be curious to know from the Furd game, how many of the students that attended would have bought a ticket anyway and how much revenue would it have produced? Also, how much extra revenue was realized by concession sales from students that would not have been there if they had to pay for their ticket? A decent athletic department would have some type of estimate in answering those two questions. My uneducated guess is that at the very least it's a break even result. So why not continue to do it, especially for games against brand names like USC and UCLA?
Q1: 30% more than the number that already has season tickets...maybe.
Q2: $0. Students don't pay for overpriced crappy concessions food when better and cheaper is 100' feet outside the gate.

The reason to give out free student tix is to enhance future sales.
Good point CB. I tend to avoid the crappy food there myself. And to your final comment, yes by having more people experience a good time, there is a goodwill asset that is being created.
I will buy a couple of cans of Fieldwork though.
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KoreAmBear said:

RedlessWardrobe said:

Civil Bear said:

RedlessWardrobe said:

ducky23 said:

BeachedBear said:

KoreAmBear said:

calbearsfan said:

Took it too them in Football, now need to do it in Men's Basketball
Yes. Need to get they hype machine going. I think the students who went to Cal basketball for the first time v. Furd will be hooked for life.
Agreed. Isn't that the whole big picture. Have a compelling Football and Basketball program that is Student focused, so they are hooked for life. Then follow up and keep them engaged forever - building a strong community bond between School and Alumni.


While this is the obvious long term benefit of free tickets, Knowlton could give a rats a$$ about longterm benefits.

What needs to be stressed is that having a packed student section helps to win games. And winning games brings in more fans, builds hype, builds momentum, etc. For instance, we don't win the Stanford game without the student section being packed. How much did it cost to make the student tickets free vs. how much money did we make from winning the stanford game? Got to put it in terms that knowlton is going to understand.
I would be curious to know from the Furd game, how many of the students that attended would have bought a ticket anyway and how much revenue would it have produced? Also, how much extra revenue was realized by concession sales from students that would not have been there if they had to pay for their ticket? A decent athletic department would have some type of estimate in answering those two questions. My uneducated guess is that at the very least it's a break even result. So why not continue to do it, especially for games against brand names like USC and UCLA?
Q1: 30% more than the number that already has season tickets...maybe.
Q2: $0. Students don't pay for overpriced crappy concessions food when better and cheaper is 100' feet outside the gate.

The reason to give out free student tix is to enhance future sales.
Good point CB. I tend to avoid the crappy food there myself. And to your final comment, yes by having more people experience a good time, there is a goodwill asset that is being created.
I will buy a couple of cans of Fieldwork though.


That is their focus. Huge profits.
Go Bears!
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ducky23 said:

BeachedBear said:

KoreAmBear said:

calbearsfan said:

Took it too them in Football, now need to do it in Men's Basketball
Yes. Need to get they hype machine going. I think the students who went to Cal basketball for the first time v. Furd will be hooked for life.
Agreed. Isn't that the whole big picture. Have a compelling Football and Basketball program that is Student focused, so they are hooked for life. Then follow up and keep them engaged forever - building a strong community bond between School and Alumni.


While this is the obvious long term benefit of free tickets, Knowlton could give a rats a$$ about longterm benefits.

What needs to be stressed is that having a packed student section helps to win games. And winning games brings in more fans, builds hype, builds momentum, etc. For instance, we don't win the Stanford game without the student section being packed. How much did it cost to make the student tickets free vs. how much money did we make from winning the stanford game? Got to put it in terms that knowlton is going to understand.
Exactly and well stated! I have been pushing the Dept to close up the openings to the inside cafe (can still be accessed by the high paying donors, simply walking around by the restrooms to the exterior doors) which currently take away student seating very close to the court and thus detract from our "home court" advantage. Coach Madsen also strongly supports putting the student bleachers back to its original condition (Cuonzo/Monty years). The Dept needs to understand what supports winning the best - and having students attend in large #'s (free if need be) and be consolidated in one continuous bleacher seating, creates the optimal home court noise/support levels.
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4thGenCal said:

ducky23 said:

BeachedBear said:

KoreAmBear said:

calbearsfan said:

Took it too them in Football, now need to do it in Men's Basketball
Yes. Need to get they hype machine going. I think the students who went to Cal basketball for the first time v. Furd will be hooked for life.
Agreed. Isn't that the whole big picture. Have a compelling Football and Basketball program that is Student focused, so they are hooked for life. Then follow up and keep them engaged forever - building a strong community bond between School and Alumni.


While this is the obvious long term benefit of free tickets, Knowlton could give a rats a$$ about longterm benefits.

What needs to be stressed is that having a packed student section helps to win games. And winning games brings in more fans, builds hype, builds momentum, etc. For instance, we don't win the Stanford game without the student section being packed. How much did it cost to make the student tickets free vs. how much money did we make from winning the stanford game? Got to put it in terms that knowlton is going to understand.
Exactly and well stated! I have been pushing the Dept to close up the openings to the inside cafe (can still be accessed by the high paying donors, simply walking around by the restrooms to the exterior doors) which currently take away student seating very close to the court and thus detract from our "home court" advantage. Coach Madsen also strongly supports putting the student bleachers back to its original condition (Cuonzo/Monty years). The Dept needs to understand what supports winning the best - and having students attend in large #'s (free if need be) and be consolidated in one continuous bleacher seating, creates the optimal home court noise/support levels.
YES!

Even closing one of the entrances would be an improvement. Why do a few people need TWO doors to the tiny room, which itself isn't compelling as it is barren and has no personality.

It was a money grab that didn't work

If you want to bring more students, make it more fun and I guarantee sitting there is more fun, shows well on TV and helps win games

ducky23
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4thGenCal said:

ducky23 said:

BeachedBear said:

KoreAmBear said:

calbearsfan said:

Took it too them in Football, now need to do it in Men's Basketball
Yes. Need to get they hype machine going. I think the students who went to Cal basketball for the first time v. Furd will be hooked for life.
Agreed. Isn't that the whole big picture. Have a compelling Football and Basketball program that is Student focused, so they are hooked for life. Then follow up and keep them engaged forever - building a strong community bond between School and Alumni.


While this is the obvious long term benefit of free tickets, Knowlton could give a rats a$$ about longterm benefits.

What needs to be stressed is that having a packed student section helps to win games. And winning games brings in more fans, builds hype, builds momentum, etc. For instance, we don't win the Stanford game without the student section being packed. How much did it cost to make the student tickets free vs. how much money did we make from winning the stanford game? Got to put it in terms that knowlton is going to understand.
Exactly and well stated! I have been pushing the Dept to close up the openings to the inside cafe (can still be accessed by the high paying donors, simply walking around by the restrooms to the exterior doors) which currently take away student seating very close to the court and thus detract from our "home court" advantage. Coach Madsen also strongly supports putting the student bleachers back to its original condition (Cuonzo/Monty years). The Dept needs to understand what supports winning the best - and having students attend in large #'s (free if need be) and be consolidated in one continuous bleacher seating, creates the optimal home court noise/support levels.


If madsen is still taking suggestions, is it possible to move the band back to right behind the basket? I think it adds a lot when the band is more involved. Or is there some rule now that doesn't allow bands to be too close to the court?
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I'm expecting the UCLA game to be sold out. Tickets are going FAST. If you haven't gotten yours yet, I'd suggest you do it before its too late. Prediction for the USC game is 7K.
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Wednesday, 7pm





RedlessWardrobe
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ducky23 said:

BeachedBear said:

KoreAmBear said:

calbearsfan said:

Took it too them in Football, now need to do it in Men's Basketball
Yes. Need to get they hype machine going. I think the students who went to Cal basketball for the first time v. Furd will be hooked for life.
Agreed. Isn't that the whole big picture. Have a compelling Football and Basketball program that is Student focused, so they are hooked for life. Then follow up and keep them engaged forever - building a strong community bond between School and Alumni.


While this is the obvious long term benefit of free tickets, Knowlton could give a rats a$$ about longterm benefits.

What needs to be stressed is that having a packed student section helps to win games. And winning games brings in more fans, builds hype, builds momentum, etc. For instance, we don't win the Stanford game without the student section being packed. How much did it cost to make the student tickets free vs. how much money did we make from winning the stanford game? Got to put it in terms that knowlton is going to understand.
To Ducky's point, what we've got is the classic "cart before the horse" issue. Evidently, Knowlton isn't familiar with it.
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ducky23 said:

HoopDreams said:

We play USC with Lebron James' son on Wed

We play Cal rival #2 UCLA for the last time at Haas

We should be heavily promoting these two games at Cal

funny thing is, it looks to me that we promote games 100% via social media

I get that social media is the best bang for your buck, but I can't tell you how many times I ask people playing basketball in the RSF before the game if they are going to the game and getting "what game?" as the answer

Can't they at least put a changable sign in the RSF and around campus promoting games, at least the biggest games?


Of all the impressive things I read on this board, you still being able to play at the RSF with those youngins has to be one of them


You don't stop playing because you're old.
You get old because you stop playing
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HD is like the crafty veteran guys I used to hate playing against at RSF.
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ducky23 said:

4thGenCal said:

ducky23 said:

BeachedBear said:

KoreAmBear said:

calbearsfan said:

Took it too them in Football, now need to do it in Men's Basketball
Yes. Need to get they hype machine going. I think the students who went to Cal basketball for the first time v. Furd will be hooked for life.
Agreed. Isn't that the whole big picture. Have a compelling Football and Basketball program that is Student focused, so they are hooked for life. Then follow up and keep them engaged forever - building a strong community bond between School and Alumni.


While this is the obvious long term benefit of free tickets, Knowlton could give a rats a$$ about longterm benefits.

What needs to be stressed is that having a packed student section helps to win games. And winning games brings in more fans, builds hype, builds momentum, etc. For instance, we don't win the Stanford game without the student section being packed. How much did it cost to make the student tickets free vs. how much money did we make from winning the stanford game? Got to put it in terms that knowlton is going to understand.
Exactly and well stated! I have been pushing the Dept to close up the openings to the inside cafe (can still be accessed by the high paying donors, simply walking around by the restrooms to the exterior doors) which currently take away student seating very close to the court and thus detract from our "home court" advantage. Coach Madsen also strongly supports putting the student bleachers back to its original condition (Cuonzo/Monty years). The Dept needs to understand what supports winning the best - and having students attend in large #'s (free if need be) and be consolidated in one continuous bleacher seating, creates the optimal home court noise/support levels.


If madsen is still taking suggestions, is it possible to move the band back to right behind the basket? I think it adds a lot when the band is more involved. Or is there some rule now that doesn't allow bands to be too close to the court?
Good question, I will find out/ask him. Coach is supremely invested and driven, his energy is genuine and He gets it.
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HoopDreams said:

4thGenCal said:

ducky23 said:

BeachedBear said:

KoreAmBear said:

calbearsfan said:

Took it too them in Football, now need to do it in Men's Basketball
Yes. Need to get they hype machine going. I think the students who went to Cal basketball for the first time v. Furd will be hooked for life.
Agreed. Isn't that the whole big picture. Have a compelling Football and Basketball program that is Student focused, so they are hooked for life. Then follow up and keep them engaged forever - building a strong community bond between School and Alumni.


While this is the obvious long term benefit of free tickets, Knowlton could give a rats a$$ about longterm benefits.

What needs to be stressed is that having a packed student section helps to win games. And winning games brings in more fans, builds hype, builds momentum, etc. For instance, we don't win the Stanford game without the student section being packed. How much did it cost to make the student tickets free vs. how much money did we make from winning the stanford game? Got to put it in terms that knowlton is going to understand.
Exactly and well stated! I have been pushing the Dept to close up the openings to the inside cafe (can still be accessed by the high paying donors, simply walking around by the restrooms to the exterior doors) which currently take away student seating very close to the court and thus detract from our "home court" advantage. Coach Madsen also strongly supports putting the student bleachers back to its original condition (Cuonzo/Monty years). The Dept needs to understand what supports winning the best - and having students attend in large #'s (free if need be) and be consolidated in one continuous bleacher seating, creates the optimal home court noise/support levels.
YES!

Even closing one of the entrances would be an improvement. Why do a few people need TWO doors to the tiny room, which itself isn't compelling as it is barren and has no personality.

It was a money grab that didn't work

If you want to bring more students, make it more fun and I guarantee sitting there is more fun, shows well on TV and helps win games


Totally agree - I am one of the people who do use the cafe, and it is a nice perk, but its not worth hurting the game day environment and detracting from a needed home court advantage, On average about 30-40 people use it (donors related). But it can still be easily accessed via the main hall way with Both openings closed. Surprisingly its not a low cost capital budget fix, but well worth it. The more support/messages to the Dept, the greater the chance of this improvement and restoration to how it was, becomes reality for the next season.
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4thGenCal said:

HoopDreams said:

4thGenCal said:

ducky23 said:

BeachedBear said:

KoreAmBear said:

calbearsfan said:

Took it too them in Football, now need to do it in Men's Basketball
Yes. Need to get they hype machine going. I think the students who went to Cal basketball for the first time v. Furd will be hooked for life.
Agreed. Isn't that the whole big picture. Have a compelling Football and Basketball program that is Student focused, so they are hooked for life. Then follow up and keep them engaged forever - building a strong community bond between School and Alumni.


While this is the obvious long term benefit of free tickets, Knowlton could give a rats a$$ about longterm benefits.

What needs to be stressed is that having a packed student section helps to win games. And winning games brings in more fans, builds hype, builds momentum, etc. For instance, we don't win the Stanford game without the student section being packed. How much did it cost to make the student tickets free vs. how much money did we make from winning the stanford game? Got to put it in terms that knowlton is going to understand.
Exactly and well stated! I have been pushing the Dept to close up the openings to the inside cafe (can still be accessed by the high paying donors, simply walking around by the restrooms to the exterior doors) which currently take away student seating very close to the court and thus detract from our "home court" advantage. Coach Madsen also strongly supports putting the student bleachers back to its original condition (Cuonzo/Monty years). The Dept needs to understand what supports winning the best - and having students attend in large #'s (free if need be) and be consolidated in one continuous bleacher seating, creates the optimal home court noise/support levels.
YES!

Even closing one of the entrances would be an improvement. Why do a few people need TWO doors to the tiny room, which itself isn't compelling as it is barren and has no personality.

It was a money grab that didn't work

If you want to bring more students, make it more fun and I guarantee sitting there is more fun, shows well on TV and helps win games


Totally agree - I am one of the people who do use the cafe, and it is a nice perk, but its not worth hurting the game day environment and detracting from a needed home court advantage, On average about 30-40 people use it (donors related). But it can still be easily accessed via the main hall way with Both openings closed. Surprisingly its not a low cost capital budget fix, but well worth it. The more support/messages to the Dept, the greater the chance of this improvement and restoration to how it was, becomes reality for the next season.


Agree. Alot of these mega donors dont even show up for non conference games. I think you need to have floor seats to access that room.
Go Bears!
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4thGenCal said:

HoopDreams said:

4thGenCal said:

ducky23 said:

BeachedBear said:

KoreAmBear said:

calbearsfan said:

Took it too them in Football, now need to do it in Men's Basketball
Yes. Need to get they hype machine going. I think the students who went to Cal basketball for the first time v. Furd will be hooked for life.
Agreed. Isn't that the whole big picture. Have a compelling Football and Basketball program that is Student focused, so they are hooked for life. Then follow up and keep them engaged forever - building a strong community bond between School and Alumni.


While this is the obvious long term benefit of free tickets, Knowlton could give a rats a$$ about longterm benefits.

What needs to be stressed is that having a packed student section helps to win games. And winning games brings in more fans, builds hype, builds momentum, etc. For instance, we don't win the Stanford game without the student section being packed. How much did it cost to make the student tickets free vs. how much money did we make from winning the stanford game? Got to put it in terms that knowlton is going to understand.
Exactly and well stated! I have been pushing the Dept to close up the openings to the inside cafe (can still be accessed by the high paying donors, simply walking around by the restrooms to the exterior doors) which currently take away student seating very close to the court and thus detract from our "home court" advantage. Coach Madsen also strongly supports putting the student bleachers back to its original condition (Cuonzo/Monty years). The Dept needs to understand what supports winning the best - and having students attend in large #'s (free if need be) and be consolidated in one continuous bleacher seating, creates the optimal home court noise/support levels.
YES!

Even closing one of the entrances would be an improvement. Why do a few people need TWO doors to the tiny room, which itself isn't compelling as it is barren and has no personality.

It was a money grab that didn't work

If you want to bring more students, make it more fun and I guarantee sitting there is more fun, shows well on TV and helps win games


Totally agree - I am one of the people who do use the cafe, and it is a nice perk, but its not worth hurting the game day environment and detracting from a needed home court advantage, On average about 30-40 people use it (donors related). But it can still be easily accessed via the main hall way with Both openings closed. Surprisingly its not a low cost capital budget fix, but well worth it. The more support/messages to the Dept, the greater the chance of this improvement and restoration to how it was, becomes reality for the next season.
Tell us who we should email and give us their email address.
HoopDreams
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4th, when I went in there once I was surprised there was no Cal branding in the room

Has that changed?


4thGenCal said:

HoopDreams said:

4thGenCal said:

ducky23 said:

BeachedBear said:

KoreAmBear said:

calbearsfan said:

Took it too them in Football, now need to do it in Men's Basketball
Yes. Need to get the hype machine going. I think the students who went to Cal basketball for the first time v. Furd will be hooked for life.
Agreed. Isn't that the whole big picture. Have a compelling Football and Basketball program that is Student focused, so they are hooked for life. Then follow up and keep them engaged forever - building a strong community bond between School and Alumni.


While this is the obvious long term benefit of free tickets, Knowlton could give a rats a$$ about longterm benefits.

What needs to be stressed is that having a packed student section helps to win games. And winning games brings in more fans, builds hype, builds momentum, etc. For instance, we don't win the Stanford game without the student section being packed. How much did it cost to make the student tickets free vs. how much money did we make from winning the stanford game? Got to put it in terms that knowlton is going to understand.
Exactly and well stated! I have been pushing the Dept to close up the openings to the inside cafe (can still be accessed by the high paying donors, simply walking around by the restrooms to the exterior doors) which currently take away student seating very close to the court and thus detract from our "home court" advantage. Coach Madsen also strongly supports putting the student bleachers back to its original condition (Cuonzo/Monty years). The Dept needs to understand what supports winning the best - and having students attend in large #'s (free if need be) and be consolidated in one continuous bleacher seating, creates the optimal home court noise/support levels.
YES!

Even closing one of the entrances would be an improvement. Why do a few people need TWO doors to the tiny room, which itself isn't compelling as it is barren and has no personality.

It was a money grab that didn't work

If you want to bring more students, make it more fun and I guarantee sitting there is more fun, shows well on TV and helps win games


Totally agree - I am one of the people who do use the cafe, and it is a nice perk, but its not worth hurting the game day environment and detracting from a needed home court advantage, On average about 30-40 people use it (donors related). But it can still be easily accessed via the main hall way with Both openings closed. Surprisingly its not a low cost capital budget fix, but well worth it. The more support/messages to the Dept, the greater the chance of this improvement and restoration to how it was, becomes reality for the next season.
oskidunker
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Where are these two entrances? Floor level in the middle of the student section?
Go Bears!
75bear
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oskidunker said:

Where are these two entrances? Floor level in the middle of the student section?
Correct. The two entrances break up the main floor student section into 3 separate sections.
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