I think we all get frustrated Aaron and we want more butts in seats. I wish we had the answer. My first game was in 1969 against OU. I was a ball boy in 75. Been a BG member since 89.I am not part of the plane crash generation. Went to my first game in 1985. I was hooked at that point. I didnt even know about the plane crash until many years later.
Like your group, mine is dwindling, not due to death, but due to life. I get frustrated with them as well. Not because they sometimes get sick, or sometimes have work, or sometimes have weddings, or sometimes have other things. But because those things arent always reasons to not come. They are just reasons when we play Gardner Webb, or FIU, or a non big type of a game.
That is where my frustration lies.
Used to have season tickets in 110 but our kids playing sports, travel sports took those away. Now we sit in 107 when we get tickets.
Now my job and travel prevent us from going to every game. We just buy singles now.
Point being, time changes situations and it seems like a different world these days.
Social media and TV have killed attendance. It's a world of convenience these days and if fans aren't hard core like those of us on the board, they aren't going to attend unless it works for them. It's sad and it sucks, wish we could something to change that. The students are my biggest issue but again, too many other "distractions" take away their interest.
Marshall has its work cut out for it in trying to figure out how to change the behavior patterns of fans and get them back in the fold and in the Joan/Cam.