Torres9
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Hate to break it to you, but those ads are not just focused at getting Athletes to come to the U.Have we talked about how bad Minnys marketing is?
University of Minnesota commercial featuring this guy talking about Alzheimer’s
I can almost hear 17 yo football fans scrambling to re-prioritize their college preferences
I suppose it’s better than the usual focus on tractors and corn dna
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Hate to break it to you but that’s not what I said. Those ads are focused on promoting the U to an audience of college football fansHate to break it to you, but those ads are not just focused at getting Athletes to come to the U.
I don't think undergraduate student interest in the U's primary concern.I can almost hear 17 yo football fans scrambling to re-prioritize their college preferences
It could be the there is overlap between college football fans and donors to the U of M's research mission. It could be that the goal of the ad has nothing to do with enticing a high schooler to go to college at the U.Have we talked about how bad Minnys marketing is?
University of Minnesota commercial featuring this guy talking about Alzheimer’s
I can almost hear 17 yo football fans scrambling to re-prioritize their college preferences
I suppose it’s better than the usual focus on tractors and corn dna
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Nearly 100% of the U's marketing is targeted toward fundraising for research. Hence "Driven to Discover". Undergraduate education is not the first priority at the U and I don't think it ever has been.Those ads are focused on promoting the U to an audience of college football fans
Good point (by you and others)Nearly 100% of the U's marketing is targeted toward fundraising for research. Hence "Driven to Discover". Undergraduate education is not the first priority at the U and I don't think it ever has been.
Ha. Yeah he does.I think the U should use tapes of Brock Vereen for ads. Dude loves the M&G
Fair, but the point still stands that the U is advertising to more than folks who are just football fans.Hate to break it to you but that’s not what I said. Those ads are focused on promoting the U to an audience of college football fans
Fair, but the point still stands that the U is advertising to more than folks who are just football fans.
Plus, if a single commercial gets someone to decide to not go to the U, they probably weren't really invested in going anyway.
Yeah, I meant it’s just not driving people to get interested but as you and others have pointed out - it’s a research institution first and foremost.Fair, but the point still stands that the U is advertising to more than folks who are just football fans.
Plus, if a single commercial gets someone to decide to not go to the U, they probably weren't really invested in going anyway.
I have never had a problem with it.If we want to talk bad about the U, let’s talk about how absolutely horses__t the online ticket app/system is. What a F’ing joke.l
You realize it's not the U's app, right? I haven't had an issue. Download my tickets at home in the morning to Google wallet. Easy.If we want to talk bad about the U, let’s talk about how absolutely horses__t the online ticket app/system is. What a F’ing joke.l