Marshall faces some big hurdles in the future. Shrinking and aging fan base. An area that's not growing and starved for good career type jobs. A younger generation that isn't as interested in sporting events as we were. To my knowledge, the BG hasn't grown much in the last decade or so.
Frankly. Marshall needs to learn the demographics of the area, cater tix prices to that. I think a new BG director would infuse from much needed excitement and fresh ideas on that front - in an attempt to grow membership. Football will never be what it was in the MAC, just too much change and working against us. Gotta be tough for coaches and staff everywhere - with the exception of the big boys.
I don't blame the fans at all. Sports is entertainment and if the product on the field and overall experience isn't good, people aren't going to attend. Men's soccer is a great example. The product is outstanding, exciting and fun. The tix prices are very reasonable and the environment fun as well. Thus, attendance has swelled the last few years and will again this season.
It's going to take, svherd, some BACKBONE by the leadership at MU, to stand up to those Huntington Southside, Ritter Park "bluebloods" who still look up MU as, and want it to continue to be, "the HUNTINGTON School"! Sadly, those folks, many of them the "leaders" of the city, remain stuck in the 50's, and can't see, or refuse to see, that the Huntington remains in decline, stagnating, failing to grow, no prospects of any significant population growth on the horizon, etc., etc. MU CANNOT continue on such a course and needs to start vigorously acting like a "Regional State University. Work vigorously to establish more presence and visibility in a much larger region of SW and Southern WV!! Stop ceding, without any resistance and with a whimper, everything in the realm of Higher Education in this State in about 51 or maybe more of the State's 55 counties to WVU!!!! Marshall is in a real, ongoing "battle" to survive, grow and eventually thrive as a quality institution of Higher Education. Alternative prospects are dire and gloomy, IMO. Either eventually cease to exist or just morph into a nondescript campus and a ho hum entity known as "WVU-Huntington"!!