New ideas for Memorial Stadium game day experience

But the point is that our target market is 17 year old predominately black kids that we're trying to recruit. It's not 60 year old white guys that think the "Tunnel Walk" is still the epitome of cool and that "The Wave" is the highlight of game time experiences.

I don't go to games any more. My family has good tickets and I get an invite once or twice a year to go. I simply have no desire to. The stadium sucks, the seating sucks, the gameday experience blows and it's not worth spending an entire day getting down there attending the game and then getting home. I'd rather watch the games from the comfort of my recliner than smashed into a tiny seat with some asshat with one of those seats with a back jammed into my kneecaps. And there are more and more like me who don't care about attending games. A big part of that is that the gameday experience just isn't that big of a deal. That needs to change.
I like the intent behind your idea but also think it's a little misguided. Our target market is not 17 year old black kids - the point of having 90,000+ people isn't solely to win recruits. The demographic is 18-35 year olds with an emphasis towards men.

I think having people like you're talking about come in could possibly work, but would also be a very slippery slope into total cheesefest gimmicks. There's a fine line, and you can only window dress an experience like that so much with superfluous things to keep people interested - more than anything it's the product on the field that will elevate the gameday experience more than anything else will.

Either way, these are ideas I've had in my head for a while:

  • Upgrade the sound system. Eichorst has been on record saying this will happen in the offseason. Great. Do it right, and make sure it's loud.
  • Don't make the band play less, but put some pressure on the conductor to be a little bit more relevant. I don't know how many of you have been to big-time road games, but I went to the Michigan game this year and their band plays even more than ours does, but they're really damn good, and it adds to the experience. Also, and this is really important, mic the band. Unless you're across the stadium from them, it's hard (or impossible from the East expansion) to hear them.
  • New Tunnel Walk. First, rehire a damn competent team to make a professional production and not the absolute trash video work we've had the last two seasons. Second, get a new song. Do a focus group or something to make a good decision, but the emphasis needs to be on energy more than on drama. Virginia Tech's Enter Sandman entrance is the best in football, because it affords jumping and screaming to the song.
  • Move the student section to be the bottom most section of South stadium (all the way across), you can either get rid of the bleachers or drop the cement a foot or something soas to not obstruct the views behind them.
  • Along with the above, get the Iron N group some serious allocation money and vocal/active support. They're trying their damnedest to get some fun stuff going, but our student fanbase can be a bit pretentious and insecure. I don't know if they don't get drunk enough or what, but too many past row 20-30 are 'too cool' to jump around and lose their mind for a while. Maybe some kind of A&M yell practice style thing before home games. You can come up with the best idea ever but without anybody knowing or being prepared for it it's going to fall flat.
  • Along with the above, seriously a change in mindset more than a change in music/routine is needed more than anything. There are plenty of songs that get played that in a different place would get the students rocking, but don't have much of an effect in Memorial. We tried doing 'Let Me Clear My Throat' last year, and admittedly they kind of botched it by changing the BPM, but every time I was in south stadium (I think 3-4 games) I was the only one around that got excited for it.
  • Less advertisements. Across the board. Less ridiculous Pepsi product races and the like especially. Why does every replay have to have a sponsor? Why do there have to be 18 different banners being digitally displayed at one time? Again, the Michigan game didn't have a single corporate advertisement, and it was f***ing awesome, and really contributed to people paying closer attention throughout the game. Also less acknowledging/celebrating people on the field. We don't need to have a welcome back or a cheer of support for every former player and every rifle team and every booster for their continued support.

Mostly the atmosphere at Memorial is just too busy. Too much going on. People are distracted and inattentive. We can change things for sure, but not only by addition.
Just FYI, Eichorst also said the Band needs to be upgraded as well. What that entails, I don't know, but I agree that the Band is woefully inadequate. And if you're going to do Christmas music for a Black Friday game, do something more worthwhile than dressing up the majorettes in tacky Christmas sweaters.

 
Landlord nailed it above. The friggin commercials suck everyone out of the game. Just pointless. "Yay 12 of the 18 people who are supposed to be in Row 34 won a diet pepsi!" No more nonsense. Im all for honoring the womens bowling team but maybe pregame instead of inbetween important downs.

I wouldnt give the WWE free reign over the whole shebang but they would ABSOLUTELY be beneficial towards creating a new tunnel walk. Incredible video crew and they are really good at making their own in house music. Also they know how to quickly churn out live highlights into video packages. 1st and 10 RG44 comes up with a sack. By 3rd down and long they could have him breathing fire during the highlight to Slipknots wait and Bleed. Watch a Wrestlemania and see the video package at the end from the whole show you just watched. They waste no time.

 
Lil Red could do that thing where he jumps up and down......on his head and then shakes and punches like there's somebody inside him trying to get out. Love that.
This, plus show Lil Red's antics on the big screen, next to a decible meter. Along with a message proclaiming that if the stadium reaches 130 db, someone will stab Lil Red with a large pair of scissors.

 
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Would it be to hard to do a new tunnel walk every game (six or seven in a year????) I'd love to see "Come out and Play" by Offspring...with alternating great offensive plays and killer defensive hits on the big screen...or "make some noise" by the Beasties...there are dozens of songs every year that would work...rather than have that "one song", build the hype around "what's it going to be this week"....

 
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Landlord nailed it above. The friggin commercials suck everyone out of the game. Just pointless. "Yay 12 of the 18 people who are supposed to be in Row 34 won a diet pepsi!" No more nonsense. Im all for honoring the womens bowling team but maybe pregame instead of inbetween important downs.

I wouldnt give the WWE free reign over the whole shebang but they would ABSOLUTELY be beneficial towards creating a new tunnel walk. Incredible video crew and they are really good at making their own in house music. Also they know how to quickly churn out live highlights into video packages. 1st and 10 RG44 comes up with a sack. By 3rd down and long they could have him breathing fire during the highlight to Slipknots wait and Bleed. Watch a Wrestlemania and see the video package at the end from the whole show you just watched. They waste no time.
From your first comment. Is there a college stadium that does not do this? I figured it was standard.

 
If commercials in game are standard kets break the mold. Nobody wants to hear what the official bank of Husker Nation is, Nobody gets super pumped to find out Quincy Enunwa has a crush on Catwoman. Lets make the experience more awe i spiring and less fun facts.

 
Landlord nailed it above. The friggin commercials suck everyone out of the game. Just pointless. "Yay 12 of the 18 people who are supposed to be in Row 34 won a diet pepsi!" No more nonsense. Im all for honoring the womens bowling team but maybe pregame instead of inbetween important downs.

I wouldnt give the WWE free reign over the whole shebang but they would ABSOLUTELY be beneficial towards creating a new tunnel walk. Incredible video crew and they are really good at making their own in house music. Also they know how to quickly churn out live highlights into video packages. 1st and 10 RG44 comes up with a sack. By 3rd down and long they could have him breathing fire during the highlight to Slipknots wait and Bleed. Watch a Wrestlemania and see the video package at the end from the whole show you just watched. They waste no time.
From your first comment. Is there a college stadium that does not do this? I figured it was standard.

I only have one other reference point personally, but from what I've heard, the Nebraska gameday experience is very, very much like a professional atmosphere more than a college one.

 
1. Give the Ohio St. band director whatever he wants to come here.

2. Rows of corn along the sidelines like the hedges at Georgia. We need more corn! (I'm not sure if I'm joking or not.)

 
If commercials in game are standard kets break the mold. Nobody wants to hear what the official bank of Husker Nation is, Nobody gets super pumped to find out Quincy Enunwa has a crush on Catwoman. Lets make the experience more awe i spiring and less fun facts.
Agreed except that whoever is the official bank of Husker Nation paid for that and I doubt the athletic department is going to say no to money.

 
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