Cowboy Junky
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McPeachy said:Cowboy Junky said:McPeachy said:Cowboy Junky said:How many people are going to watch the 4-6 Pokes against Boise regardless of game time? November the 22nd in Laramie is November the 22nd in Laramie. It doesn't really matter what time they kick off, very few are going to brave November the 22nd with a 4-6 record.
It might have a small effect on attendance, but not as big of effect as 4-6 does, or as big of an effect as late November does.
I think the 500 K more than makes up for the loss of attendance from having a 2:00 o'clock kick-off changed to a night time kick-off.
Comprehension is not a strong suit with me today. Are you saying if we had 12:00 noon kick off the attendance would be the same as the 8:15pm kickoff? I would think that we would see a substantially better crowd if it were:
12:00 Noon Kick Off vs. the Donkos
4:00 PM Tip Off vs. the Buffs
I'm saying it's not going to make nearly as big of a difference as 4-6 or November the 22nd. Either way it's going to be cold and either way we're going to be watching a team play with nothing on the line.
500 K with our inept budget is more than adequate to make up for the people that would attend a noon game vs. a night time kick-off.
What are we looking at? Is it the difference between 15K and 14K? I'll take the half a million dollars in that case.
Ok...I see what you are saying. And you are probably correct, an extra 5000 fans even (that is the gap I am guessing would be more in line between a noon and an 8:15 start) - wouldn't make up for us spreading them wide & dry for a night game on ESPN.
Yeah, because there are 5000 fans willing to attend a 4-6 Wyoming game on November the 22nd in Laramie at noon as opposed to 8:15.
Sure. That seems reasonable.
The good ol' boys don't need money. They already have the blueprint for success that they used in 1966.