I've been considering posting this for years, but I'm going to do it.
As coaches...heck, as fans...how can we expect anyone to watch our sport or care if we don't provide a packaged product that is interesting to the average person? It is our job to do this in any way possible. No one is just going to show up.
IMO, two relatively straightforward things need to take place to build fan base.
1) The program needs to be competitive. Not great. Maybe not even good, but in a position to get dual meet wins.
2) It needs to be fun. If you need minor league baseball gimicks, then whatever. Do it. Just get some asses in the seats. And as a coach or athlete, YOU NEED TO SELL IT. Use social media, posters, announcements, school news, local news, word or mouth.
If not, it will continue to be a collection of family and a few girlfriends. The work our guys put in deserves way more than this. Some of you might say, "we don't need fans....we're wrestling." To that I say BS. Everyone likes to be recognized for their work. It also shows your administration that your program is a viable money earner, and in response, shows that you care about the big picture.
Thoughts?
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Wed, Dec 21, 2011 9:23 PM
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