BU Merchandise
This thread concerning Bradley merchandise is a perfect place for me to share a
recent experience. I went to Steve and Barry's out at the Old Pekin mall location to buy a
Bradley sweatshirt. All they had was long and short sleeve Bradley t-shirts. The U of I and
Illinois State not only had t-shirts ,but sweatshirts and jackets as well. I then went to another sports store in Pekin where I found tons of ILLINI merchandise but no Bradley merchandise .I then went to Walmart to look for Bradley merchandise.I didn't find anything
for Bradley when I got to Walmart,but I did find more ILLINI merchandise.
The next day some family members of mine went to 3 stores looking for Bradley
merchandise and weren't able to find any.They then decided to give up hope of finding
Bradley merchadise at an outside store and headed for the BU Bookstore.Unfortunately when
they arrived there they found out that it was only open 9-5 Monday through Friday.The lack
of weekend hours in my opinoin makes it hard for Bradley fans that work traditional hours
to purchase Bradley merchandise.
I guess the whole point of this rant is that I'm frustrated that an ILLINI fan in Peoria
has almost innumerable merchandise to choose from while a Bradley fan almost has none to
choose from.If Bradley wants to grow their fan base they need to get a wider array of
merchandise to stores such as Steve and Barry's. Bradley also has to work at getting at
least a minimal amount of Bradley merchandise to all sports stores in the Peoria area.While
winning is important to growing a fan base,merchandise is equally as important to growing a
fan base.I feel that Bradley will make less revenue selling merchandise through the bookstore
and online than if they spread the merchandise out throughout stores in the Peoria area.
If 20 different stores in the Peoria area carried Bradley merchandise as opposed to basicly
just the bookstore and online I can't help but think that Bradley merchandising revenues would go up.The convience factor alone of being able to buy merchandise close to home
rather than always having to travel to the Bradley bookstore would be great.Greater revenues from a greater distibution of Bradley merchandise in stores would lead to more
money for the recruiting budget.More money for the recruiting budget should help us to
impress recruits more and possibly land a "blue chipper" done the road.
I'm also worried taht 10 year old kids somewhere out there will choose to be
ILLINI fans over a Bradley fan just because their merchandise is so much easier to buy.I'm
sorry but Bradley's merchandising effort is "Mid Majorish" compared to that of ILLINOIS.
This thread concerning Bradley merchandise is a perfect place for me to share a
recent experience. I went to Steve and Barry's out at the Old Pekin mall location to buy a
Bradley sweatshirt. All they had was long and short sleeve Bradley t-shirts. The U of I and
Illinois State not only had t-shirts ,but sweatshirts and jackets as well. I then went to another sports store in Pekin where I found tons of ILLINI merchandise but no Bradley merchandise .I then went to Walmart to look for Bradley merchandise.I didn't find anything
for Bradley when I got to Walmart,but I did find more ILLINI merchandise.
The next day some family members of mine went to 3 stores looking for Bradley
merchandise and weren't able to find any.They then decided to give up hope of finding
Bradley merchadise at an outside store and headed for the BU Bookstore.Unfortunately when
they arrived there they found out that it was only open 9-5 Monday through Friday.The lack
of weekend hours in my opinoin makes it hard for Bradley fans that work traditional hours
to purchase Bradley merchandise.
I guess the whole point of this rant is that I'm frustrated that an ILLINI fan in Peoria
has almost innumerable merchandise to choose from while a Bradley fan almost has none to
choose from.If Bradley wants to grow their fan base they need to get a wider array of
merchandise to stores such as Steve and Barry's. Bradley also has to work at getting at
least a minimal amount of Bradley merchandise to all sports stores in the Peoria area.While
winning is important to growing a fan base,merchandise is equally as important to growing a
fan base.I feel that Bradley will make less revenue selling merchandise through the bookstore
and online than if they spread the merchandise out throughout stores in the Peoria area.
If 20 different stores in the Peoria area carried Bradley merchandise as opposed to basicly
just the bookstore and online I can't help but think that Bradley merchandising revenues would go up.The convience factor alone of being able to buy merchandise close to home
rather than always having to travel to the Bradley bookstore would be great.Greater revenues from a greater distibution of Bradley merchandise in stores would lead to more
money for the recruiting budget.More money for the recruiting budget should help us to
impress recruits more and possibly land a "blue chipper" done the road.
I'm also worried taht 10 year old kids somewhere out there will choose to be
ILLINI fans over a Bradley fan just because their merchandise is so much easier to buy.I'm
sorry but Bradley's merchandising effort is "Mid Majorish" compared to that of ILLINOIS.
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