Bobby...Re: The old (and very successful) pre-season events...Remember...IF IT AIN'T BROKE, DON'T FIX IT!
Wiz
I am breaking my own rule with this post, as I really try to avoid the debates in favor of simply provide accurate infomation, but it's Friday and I'm feeling frisky.
Wiz,
WHICH OUGHT TO MAKE IT OBVIOUS WHY WE HAVE TRIED TO FIX IT!
I am glad you found the events worthwhile, as we always work extremely hard to put on good events for our fans, but if those events were doing everything that we needed them to do, you're right, it would be dumb to mess with them. So the fact that we have messed with them ought to speak volumes! Who is not listening? The world is changing and the events were not generating the return on investment required to keep repeating in the same manner.
I think we have listened pretty intently to what many of you have said you want:
1) You don't want to pay for a scrimmage (except for Chico, who apparently is willing to spend $37 for the scrimmage)
2) You don't want to have to watch another team play in order to watch the guys scrimmage
3) Perhaps I have confused you with someone else, but someone who at least reminds me of you, has specifically asked for the ability to attend practice
4) You want the opportunity to interact with the student-athletes and staff
5) Cheap tickets
6) Spaghetti
By introducing the Red-White River Jam and the Men's Basketball Open Practice, we are providing:
1) A FREE night of entertainment on the Peoria RiverFront
2-3) The opportunity to watch the men's basketball team, and only the men's basketball team, work out for two hours (I am sure there will be some scrimmaging involved)
4) An entire evening to spend with the men's and women's basketball players on the RiverFront
5) The opportunity to not only attend three great games during the season, but also experience both of the preseason events, for as little as $16 ($37 for Chico).
6) Okay, you got me on the spaghetti, but there will be a selection of pulled pork sandwiches, chicken wings, ground beef and chicken burritos and chips 'n queso to choose from at the River Jam.
I cannot express enough how grateful we are to have such a loyal fan base, but everyone will agree it is an aging fan base. While the preseason events many not be perfect, we believe the River Jam, in particular, is a great event to engage Bradley students and young families alike, with the goal of adding to that loyal fan base.
And Wiz, please forgive me if I am mistaken, but I am pretty sure you were directly presented an opportunity to assist with the organization of another Spaghetti Supper at the ITOO Hall, and you refused the opportunity. If not you, then again someone who reminds me of you was given that opportunity.