One ASG program has had a successful start, but lacks awareness, the program director said.
Razor Rewards, a program started this year by ASG, was created to encourage students to go to more events on campus. Every time students attend events including athletics and particular RSO programs, their student identification cards are scanned, and they accumulate points.
Popular sporting events such as football and baseball games are worth fewer points than sports such as soccer and volleyball, said Afshar Sanati, ASG Razor Rewards director.
There has been better attendance to smaller sporting events, said Sanati.
In comparison to last year, attendance to soccer games has increased by 46 percent this year, said Brian Pracht, associate athletic director of marketing.
The leaders of the Razor Rewards program would like to have a balance of events with athletics and RSO programs. The RSO programs would be worth two points, and the RSO officers would have to apply to make their program available for Razor Rewards, Sanati said.
There have been problems in the past with getting I.D. scanners for the RSO to use during the program, Sanati said.
A variety of prizes in different levels are available for students through the Razor Rewards program. The prize for the highest level is a lunch with basketball Coach Mike Anderson and football Coach Bobby Patrino, Sanati said.


