I would like to point out the The Death Star is located in Arlington not Dallas. It's the big ride of Six Flags now. Just use your Six Flags tickets to get in to the game.
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Well, I wont suppose you were a Dallas Cowboys fan. Regardless, for the D/FW market, the Cowboys are the pinnacle of the media (news, sports, ads, or otherwise).
While you and I see an over-indulgent stadium, some kids grow up thinking its Mecca. This stadium came alive when these kids were in middle school, it holds an even more uniqueness you might have for old Texas Stadium or even the Cotton Bowl.
While you grew up with, presumably, a middle class upbringing, the same cant be said with kids born inside loops. They come from a very sheltered world view. The ex teaches these kids, they make it to 8th grade never seeing stars in the sky, some dont understand how seeds become plants. They live in these urban communities and have little-to-no perspective. Those that become athletes become fond of sports around 7th grade. (Pop Warner, tee ball, boy scouts, etc arent typically an option for these kids.) If they are previously interested in sports they get that from their families and friends who are statistically Cowboys fans.
All Im saying is that Jerryworld (despite the .500 record over the last decade) is a draw to the locals.
People on this thread call it a lie. I disagree. One part of recruiting that we arent discussing are the parents who want to watch their kids play. Some recruits we bring momma to CS for home games as part of the deal for her baby to play for us. Some we just make sure they have tickets. Some dont want to have to travel 6 hours roundtrip nine times a year to a city they cant point to on a map. (As I previously mentioned, some of these kids are so sheltered they havent seen stars, I dont imagine their parents travel so much.) Now we are asking them to come to CS? It is an easier sell saying "we can arrange to bring you to Arlington, to that stadium of your favorite NFL team, its a state of the art facility, we can provide you a tour and a suite, have you ever been in a suite? We got unlimited food and drinks and you can see your baby on a 80 yard screen." Parents eat that crap up, especially when they dont come from too much themselves.
The things that are valued are pride and the perception of "making it big." Some of these kids actually want to play for the boys. And this is the stadium would be where that dream comes true.
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cowboy stadium represents everything that is wrong with modern stadiums:
1) game is inside
You'd rather spectate in the elements? Eff that noise
2) artificial playing surface
Makes the game faster. Not seeing the problem, especially given the offense we currently field
3) too many commercial adds
Nobody is forcing you to watch the commercials. And let's not act like ads aren't ubiquitous at collegiate stadiums, too
4) outrageously priced food
ALL stadium food is overpriced. Fill up on tailgate food before you go in like most people do
5) jumbo screen spirit killer
So keep your eyes on the field. Only thing that can kill spirit is you
6) overpriced tickets thanks to overpriced stadium
Supply and demand
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Totally overpriced from tix to parking to concessions to everything. Why line that Razorback's pocketbook?
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I hope that our side of the field is empty. I figure that the only way that Jerry ever lets us out of that contract is if he starts losing money on the deal.
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If that's the case, let's do a game in Houston, for those Houston recruits.
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Only reason I like it is because it's close to home. Very rarely do I get the chance to go to CS during football season because of work.
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Only reason I like it is because it's close to home. Very rarely do I get the chance to go to CS during football season because of work.
Same for me. I've been to College Station maybe once in the last two seasons since I moved to the Dallas area.
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Jerry world
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Jerry world
Worst venue in all of sports.
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Not even top 5 worst venue we've played in in last decade