Rumors of my disappearance from this site have been greatly exaggerated.
I've been keeping up with the Indians this year mostly through the Cool 92.5 broadcasts, Facebook and Jon Deckert's Twitter. I noticed early in the season that very few pictures showed the crowd, and on closer examination, I'm afraid I've discovered why. What few pictures of the crowd I can find have shown a lot of empty seats. My mother also mentioned this to me a few weeks ago.
It's been a consistent issue all season - it's not just one game. The Dayton game. The Crosby game. The Barbers Hill game tonight.
What's going on? I've made it to four or five games over the last three seasons. This wasn't an issue at any of them. This can't be just because Roschon's graduated.
Bandkid,
Good to see you surface after an extended absence. No exaggerations, just out of site out of mind.
But this message board is a better place with opinions and contributions from you and others, so please don't be a stranger.
I see this from a unique perspective. Being a grad who moved from Port Neches 35 years ago, I'm not a local. But Port Neches will always be what I consider my original home, and I will go up against any football fan in terms of having interest and maintaining historical perspective.
For the last 20 years or so I've been involved afar by offering and evolving this football site and message board. That's a level of commitment that provides some unique insights.
During that time I've
'seen' dozens of great PN-G supporters come and go over the last 2 decades. Moms, Dads, grandparents, students, community leaders, a few players, and many more.
In some ways I think this message board is a microcosm of interest shown by PN-G football fans in general. Although it could be argued that it's a small sample.
It's certain that life phases cause people's level of interest to ebb and flow.
At the risk of offending some, I'll go ahead and say that I think the greatest generations of PN-G football fans seem to have passed. Life changes for some and they move on. I could list many well respected, former visitors here but won't.
PN-G fans don't attend home games or away games at the level they once did. That can be objectively measured in ticket sales and the eyeball test of empty seats. The 'fanatical' support is just not there. If it is still there it's well hidden.
But it's still better than most schools and a lot of small colleges like Lamar.
And fans and alumni certainly don't utilize the web presence I've put together over the years.. Which, by the way, is as good as it gets on the high school level if you're looking for a football fix. Very few individuals have been consistently active over the 20 years of availability. A few of us here have outlived a lot.
But back to the question, what's going on. Or why. I've been wondering the same for years and have no conclusive answer.
Rather than singling out Indian fans, I personally think it's a culture shift in society at large.
Partly because of generational changes, and partly because of the many options we have to spend our free time.
That's been an ongoing trend at every level of sports. There are entire studies of Millennial behavior including lesser interest in attending or viewing sporting events. But I'm not a big believer in that kind of profiling and generalization.
Anyway, it's a complex subject with no easy answer.
Regardless, the porch light is always on here and every visit and opinion posted benefits the greater virtual community. Participation is encouraged.
This place will never be a popular destination for the knuckle-headed, disrespectful posters that like the area sites. Adult juvenile, smack attack mentality will never exist here. But I hope this is a place that Indian faithful always choose to visit and contribute content to.
It will likely always be here. But unlike my 'faith' in PN-G football, I definitely have lesser faith in the level of fan interest. The reason for keeping this web presence going is solely based on loyalty and commitment to the ideal of PN-G sports and community. But don't take for granted that the 'use it or lose it' rule will never apply here.
Go Indians.