Kudos To San Antonio
Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2019 2:32 pm
It’s been a mixed bag with what the AAF has gotten wrong and right thus far in the first year of their league. Just getting a league up and running is an accomplishment in and of itself, but there’s no denying the success of San Antonio in the AAF.
Unlike poor football markets like Arizona, Salt Lake, Memphis and Atlanta. Texas is football country and I am happy for San Antonio. The AAF has hit a home run with this team and market. Orlando and San Diego have done ok while the rest of the league’s markets have struggled, but San Antonio is the diamond of the league. The AAF got it right choosing this market. The original XFL dropped the ball not having a team in Texas. The AAF choosing The Commanders as their premiere game on CBS was also smart. The perception and first impression of the league would have been worse, had they chosen Salt Lake to host the premiere opener.
It’s a shame that there’s no chance of The Commanders hosting a championship game. They might have had a chance to get 40 to 50k in that building. Perhaps in the future, they can choose the Alamo Dome, if they go with a neutral site championship idea. Ticket sales in Vegas were so poor that the league found an out and used it to play in a small venue in Frisco Texas. Only weeks away from the game. They should be able to sell out that game especially if San Antonio gets to that game. 12k is not a hard figure to reach.
I am happy for that market. Good job.
Unlike poor football markets like Arizona, Salt Lake, Memphis and Atlanta. Texas is football country and I am happy for San Antonio. The AAF has hit a home run with this team and market. Orlando and San Diego have done ok while the rest of the league’s markets have struggled, but San Antonio is the diamond of the league. The AAF got it right choosing this market. The original XFL dropped the ball not having a team in Texas. The AAF choosing The Commanders as their premiere game on CBS was also smart. The perception and first impression of the league would have been worse, had they chosen Salt Lake to host the premiere opener.
It’s a shame that there’s no chance of The Commanders hosting a championship game. They might have had a chance to get 40 to 50k in that building. Perhaps in the future, they can choose the Alamo Dome, if they go with a neutral site championship idea. Ticket sales in Vegas were so poor that the league found an out and used it to play in a small venue in Frisco Texas. Only weeks away from the game. They should be able to sell out that game especially if San Antonio gets to that game. 12k is not a hard figure to reach.
I am happy for that market. Good job.