The Vikings, in this decade, have won more conference games in a season than they have lost exactly twice. Two out of ten. Under Barnum they are 14 and 28 in conference games with one winning season.
In Hillsboro our 2019 attendance was again the worst in the Big Sky and it seems to me that each with each passing year Viking football is a little more diminished; a little more off the community's radar.
Canzano predicted we would be 9 and 3 in 2019 and @bigskyconf predicted 7 and 5. Not to be. For the second year in a row we were 3 and 5 in conference. in 2019 we had two non-conference loses to FBS teams and non-conference wins over a NAIA team and a D2 team.
Next season? If our last 10 years is any example, I'd say we have a 1 in 5 chance at a winning conference record in 2020. If we look at just the last 5 years under Barnum, again I'd say we have a 1 in 5 chance.
What about attendance at Hillsboro Stadium? In a recent article David Carter, a USC marketing professor and sports-marketing specialist, commenting on building football attendance, said if he were consulting with a university on how to bring fans to the stadium, he’d tell them a vibrant, energetic game-day experience is essential: from the football team’s on-field performance, to the tailgate, to the in-stadium experience.
Making the resources available to improve the game-day experience in Hillsboro will be difficult if not impossible. In fy 2019 the Athletic Department experienced a cash loss of approximately $4.2 million with the problem expected to continue in fy 2020.
The future? More of the same.
In Hillsboro our 2019 attendance was again the worst in the Big Sky and it seems to me that each with each passing year Viking football is a little more diminished; a little more off the community's radar.
Canzano predicted we would be 9 and 3 in 2019 and @bigskyconf predicted 7 and 5. Not to be. For the second year in a row we were 3 and 5 in conference. in 2019 we had two non-conference loses to FBS teams and non-conference wins over a NAIA team and a D2 team.
Next season? If our last 10 years is any example, I'd say we have a 1 in 5 chance at a winning conference record in 2020. If we look at just the last 5 years under Barnum, again I'd say we have a 1 in 5 chance.
What about attendance at Hillsboro Stadium? In a recent article David Carter, a USC marketing professor and sports-marketing specialist, commenting on building football attendance, said if he were consulting with a university on how to bring fans to the stadium, he’d tell them a vibrant, energetic game-day experience is essential: from the football team’s on-field performance, to the tailgate, to the in-stadium experience.
Making the resources available to improve the game-day experience in Hillsboro will be difficult if not impossible. In fy 2019 the Athletic Department experienced a cash loss of approximately $4.2 million with the problem expected to continue in fy 2020.
The future? More of the same.