Rice University has been trying to boost attendance at its football games by offering some creative incentives. This season's final home game was no exception. In a bid to get more students in the stands, the university gave away free ice cream, food, and t-shirts.
However, it was the free beer that really caught people's attention. For the first time, Rice University offered three free beers per student, which proved to be a big hit. "It's a staple of games, of football games," said one student. "I would say the cost is a little bit prohibitive usually. For me, it was a big incentive."
The move has helped bring in more students to the game, with some even attending for the first time. The university's average attendance figures remain relatively low at around 20,000, but the giveaway may help boost numbers next year.
While some students have expressed concerns about the cost of beer, others see it as a way to take a study break and support their school team. "If you had fun time, even for a little bit, come back," one student advised. "It doesn't hurt to take a break and show our school spirit."
As the season comes to an end, Rice University's efforts to get more students to its football games have paid off in a big way. With a bit of creative thinking and some tasty beer, the university is on the right track to getting fans back in the stands.
However, it was the free beer that really caught people's attention. For the first time, Rice University offered three free beers per student, which proved to be a big hit. "It's a staple of games, of football games," said one student. "I would say the cost is a little bit prohibitive usually. For me, it was a big incentive."
The move has helped bring in more students to the game, with some even attending for the first time. The university's average attendance figures remain relatively low at around 20,000, but the giveaway may help boost numbers next year.
While some students have expressed concerns about the cost of beer, others see it as a way to take a study break and support their school team. "If you had fun time, even for a little bit, come back," one student advised. "It doesn't hurt to take a break and show our school spirit."
As the season comes to an end, Rice University's efforts to get more students to its football games have paid off in a big way. With a bit of creative thinking and some tasty beer, the university is on the right track to getting fans back in the stands.