Title: The Carolina Grid-Iron Classic
1The Carolina Grid-Iron Classic
Presented to Corey Bizzell Durham CVB
Presented by Grady Bussey, Founder Carolina
Grid - Iron Classic Dawn Jones, Senior Account
Executive Radio One, Inc. Raleigh January
11, 2006
2January 10, 2006 Corey Bizzell Durham CVD
Dear Mr. Bizzell We would like to take this
time to thank you for the opportunity to present
to you the next stage in college football
classics for the Carolinas. We are confident
that our partnership will be mutually beneficial
for CW22 MyRDC, the Triangle and the fans.
Following you will find a proposal for the
Carolina Grid-Iron Classic which will be held
September, 2007 with the St. Augustines College
Falcons playing against the Fayetteville State
University Broncos. We look forward to a very
profitable and exciting Classic Weekend while
supporting educational achievement, promoting
cultural excellence, and at the same time
showcasing the spirit, energy and tradition of
Americas HBCUs, Grady Bussey, Founder Carolina
Grid-Iron Classic
3The History
- History of Black College Football Classic Games
- The history of Historical Black Colleges and
Universities (HBCUs) football classic games began
in 1924 when Alabama State College and Tuskegee
Institute played in the Turkey Day Classic in
Montgomery, AL. After over 75 years of tradition
and history, HBCU Football Classic Games have
become an integral part of the fall athletic
environment around the country and has became a
great financial opportunity of both public and
private sector business in the cities in which
these classic games are played in. - Classic games generally fall into three
categories. First is the traditional rivalries
games that have grown so large that school
stadiums cant accommodate the number of people
planning to attend. The same schools play each
other ever year in a professional stadiums or
arenas. Because of the number of people that
attend, these classics are likely to be scheduled
around holidays like Labor Day or Thanksgiving. -
- The second category of Classic Games features a
host school playing a different opponent each
year. These games normally carry all the
pageantry associated with big time football.
Often, ancillary activities are scheduled
focusing on the benefits associated with the city
with the game is to be played in. - The third category includes events that have an
identity of their own. In this category, major
cities around country many in which dont have
any HBCUs located there. In this case, the city
invites different teams each year. The New York
Urban League annual Classic which is played at
the Meadowlands on East Rutherford, NJ and the
Ford Football Classic that is played in Detroit,
MI are two examples to game a few. - Regardless of the category, Classic games provide
all the excitement of a post season bowl game.
Fans come from miles around not just to cheer for
their favorite team, but to be entertained with
the weekend activities and events these classics
showcases.
4Classic Locations Across the U.S.
5Classic Demographics
- Age
- 41.4 18-24
- 20.8 25-34
- 15.1 35-49
- 10.8 50
- Additional Info
- 27 are college graduates
- 32 have completed graduate School
- 81 are homeowners
- 68 have checking, savings or money market
accounts - 51 have IRAs or 401(k)s
- 62 have insurance or broker services
- General
- 50.2 Female/ 49.8 Male
- 97.4 African American
- Over half of Classic attendees are married
- Income Levels
- 32.5 40,000 - 59,000
- 16.3 60,000 - 79,000
- 19.7 90,000
6The History
- The History of North Carolina HBCU Classics
- North Carolina is one of the few states that have
a deep rich history of the Black College
experience. North Carolina is the host of 10
HBCUs - Bennett College in Greensboro
- Elizabeth City State University in Elizabeth
City - Fayetteville State University in
Fayetteville - Johnson C. Smith University in Charlotte
- Livingstone College in Salisbury
- North Carolina AT State University in
Greensboro - North Carolina Central University in Durham
- Shaw University and St. Augustines College
both in Raleigh - Winston-Salem State University in
Winston-Salem. - Strangely, it has only been one Classic game that
is worth noting. The Aggie-Eagle Classic had
been played for over 25 years. The first five
years the event was played in Charlotte. Up
until 2004 the Aggie-Eagle was played in the
Carter-Finley Stadium in Raleigh. This event
would bring will over 25,000 people to Raleigh
many who where not alums of North Carolina AT or
NC Central, but many came to experience the game,
entertainment, and night life affiliated with any
football Classic. - Since 2004, the Aggie-Eagle Classic has not been
played leaving a wide open opportunity to allow
the Triangle - to bring back the experience that became an
annual tradition.
7The Idea
Create a new football classic that will be home
to the Carolinas but will work with local
partners with a heart for the Triangle.
The Carolina Grid-Iron Classic
8The Mission Statement
The Carolina Grid-Iron Classics mission is to
support educational achievement, promote cultural
excellence, while showcasing the spirit, energy
and tradition of Americas HBCUs. Some of the
net proceeds from the Classic will go toward
helping to fund scholarships and support youth
initiatives.
9Your Partners
Busgo Real Estate Acts Mortgage Company The
Bussey family has assisted many customers buy and
seller real estate in Long Island NY since 1985.
The company Busgo Real Estate offers a legacy and
integrity and excellent services. Grady Bussey
is the second generation real estate
entrepreneur. He learned much from his father.
One thing in particular, his father taught him
that in real estate all you have is your
reputation so, everything you do should allows be
done with honesty. Grady Bussey expended the
family business in 2002 to Raleigh, NC. With a
lot of hard and help from up above, the business
has quickly grown to rack in the top companies in
Raleigh, NC through our state of the art
technology. Acts Mortgage Company, Inc. is a
North Carolina based mortgage firm located in
Raleigh, NC. We are an aggressive growing company
that is passionate about making the home loan
process quick and easy. This is possible through
our state of the art technology. At Acts
Mortgage Company, we realize that our customers
have a wide range of real estate lending needs.
Therefore, we are dedicated to listening to you
as our customers to determine the best loan
program for you and your family. One of our
greatest satisfactions of our business is that we
help endure homeownership throughout North
Carolina. We also take the same pride in
servicing your refinance, investment properties,
and vacation homes needs as well. I am confident
that our knowledge, service and home services and
loan solutions will exceed your expectations!
10With any great event, the proper partners make up
the sum of the whole. In this market, there is
no other media group that can be surpassed in
reaching the African American consumer. The
Carolina Grid-Iron Classic has entered into
partnership with Radio One, the urban media
specialists. Below are the individual station
partners for this venture.
Your Partners
Format Foxy 107/104s format is Urban Adult
Contemporary-featuring a blend of Classic Soul
and Rhythm Blues. Target WFXC/WFXK targets
Adults 25-54, the largest and most asked for
audience. The listener base is 60 female and
40 men. Reach Foxy 107/104 delivers 118,500
persons (12) each and every week in the
Raleigh-Durham-Fayetteville market
area. Simulcast 106,000 watts of Power! WFXC/K
is a 100 simulcast station-thats one station
with two FM dial positions (107.1/104.3). Our
signal blankets the Triangle and eastern North
Carolina.
Format WNNL 103.9-FM is the Triangles only 24
hour Inspirational station on the FM band
playing uplifting, inspiring Contemporary
Inspirational music. Appeal WNNL targets Women
25-54, the largest and most sought after
audience. Our listener base is 71 female and
29 men. Reach WNNL delivers over 108,000
persons each and every week in the
Raleigh-Durham-Fayetteville market. 25,000
watts of Power!, WNNL not only super-serves the
Triangle area, but can be heard as far North as
Henderson, NC and as far South as Fayetteville.
Format K97.5s unique format is a perfect blend
of Hip Hop and Contemporary RBtodays most
popular music. Appeal WQOK is the most diverse,
mass-appeal radio station in the
Triangle. Reach K97.5 reaches over 190,000
persons each and every week in the metro
area. Culture As Hip Hop becomes more
mainstream, WQOKs audience becomes more
diversified 60 black and 40 other. Loyalty K97
.5 has the largest 18-34 year old audience and
the 3rd largest 25-54 year old audience.
Advertisers can generate brand loyalty and
create new buying patterns with customers.
11Your Partners
Information about The Carolina Grid-Iron Classic
will be broadcast on Radio One stations and reach
over 570,000 persons 12 in the shown coverage
area.
12Your Partners
- Radio One s listeners spend over 117 MILLION
DOLLARS per week in the Raleigh-Durham-Fayettevil
le market area - 45.2 of Radio Ones audience earns a HHI of
50,000 - Radio Ones audience mirrors the market with
29.7 having earned a college degree or more - 89.7 of Radio Ones audience are Adults 18-54
- 60.6 own their home
- 30.4 are executives/managerial/professionals
- 54.1 have one or more children under 18 in
household
Source Scarborough Apr 05 Mar 06
13Support Timeline
Radio advertising Beginning 7/1/07 through
8/25/07 A minimum of 635 pre-recorded promos
635 liners for a total promotional value of
140,000 will air on the collective Radio One
Raleigh stations Web site support An official
Carolina Grid-Iron Classic web site will be
launched by January 20, 2007 with information
regarding the schools, the teams, the partners
and supporting sponsors
14Durham, North Carolina the Host Destination
- Durham has a proven track record as host to major
sports events from the Rose Bowl in 1942 to the
USA-USSR Track Meet, the Atlantic Coast
Conference Baseball Tournament, Special Olympics
World Summer Games, CIAA Football Championship
and the NCAA Golf and Track and Field
Championships. - Home to Research Triangle Park, Duke and North
Carolina Central universities, Durham is
consistently ranked among the best places to live
and do business. - Durham is intersected by two major interstate
highways, I-40 and I-85, and is 12 miles from RDU
International Airport providing easy
accessibility via air or highway. - Durhams distinctive dining is arguable the most
sophisticated in the state thanks to a thriving
colony of nationally acclaimed chefs who call
Durham home. - Durham offers a splendid array of shopping from
The Streets at Southpoint, noted by USA Today as
one of the nations top 10 great places to
spend it all in one place, to eclectic specialty
stores and dozens of antique and collectible
shops. - Together with Raleigh to the south and east and
Chapel Hill to the south and west, Durham is at
the pinnacle of the vast Research Triangle
region.
Source Scarborough Apr 05 Mar 06
15Classic Headquarters
- The Sheraton Imperial Hotel in Durham will host
the traveling parties, Workshops Scholarship
Gala
16Game Day Location
Durham County Stadium Seats 8,500 People Parking
availability is over 5,000 cars
17Classic Weekend Schedule and Overview
Volunteer Brunch (est. attendance over 300)
The Carolina Grid-Iron Classic will credit its
success each year to the hard work of more than
300 community volunteers. Now you can be part of
this new tradition! Whether the volunteers are
helping staff welcome centers at the local
airports and hotels, assisting the marketing
staff with promotions, or even working many of
the special events, including the step show,
Halftime Show and the game it self, our volunteer
assistance is crucial in creating a series of
sports and entertainment events the whole family
can enjoy! All volunteer meeting will be held at
the Sheraton Imperial in Durham.
18Benefits of Being an Volunteer Include
- Thank You Party
- Involvement in the Carolina Grid-Iron Classic
- Official Carolina Grid-Iron Classic shirt
- Meet new people and make new friends
- Recognition Program
- Sense of pride and satisfaction within our
community - Networking with other professionals
- Thrill of giving back to the community
- Thank You Party
- Fun, Fun, and more Fun!
19Carolina Grid-Iron Classic Golf Outing on
8/24/2007
- This year's golf tournament will be held at
Hedingham Golf Club in Raleigh on Friday, August
24th. The tournament will be played Captain's
Choice format with an 900 AM shotgun start. Grab
your foursome and sign up today for great golf,
gifts, prizes, lunch and most of all FUN! This
tournament will be a great opportunity to network
with professionals, local, civic and community
leaders. - Carolina Grid-Iron Classic College Fair
- In keeping with the Classic tradition, Carolina
Grid-Iron Classic will also host a College Fair
on Friday August 24th. We would want the sponsor
of this event to provide bags to the students for
collection of college information and the
company's employees will be on hand as volunteers
to assist the students during the Fair. - The Fair will have admission and financial aid
officers from an estimated 10 Colleges and
Universities will be on site to showcase their
respective institutions. This years event is
expected to again attract hundreds and is
scheduled to begin at 1000 a.m. and end around
200 pm. This Fair will be held at the Sheraton
Imperial Hotel in Durham.
20Carolina Grid-Iron Classic Pep Rally
- Staged on the campus of Raleighs St. Augustines
College, the Classic Pep Rally generates energy
and excitement as spectators prepare for a fun
filled weekend. The Classic Pep Rally features
the marching bands of the competing schools and
affords an opportunity sponsors to give out
products and gifts. This event is free and upon
to the public. - Carolina Grid-Iron Classic Greek Step Show
- The Carolina Grid-Iron Classic pleased to
announce the Annual Classic Greek Step Show, as
part of the Classics weekend activities. The
Classic Greek Step Show will be hosted by a Radio
One radio personality (TBD). This event will
allow church, high school, undergraduate and
graduate chapters are eligible to compete in
Classic Greek Step Show. This event will be held
on the Campus of St. Augustines College with is
scheduled to start 6pm. - Carolina Grid-Iron Classic Scholarship Cabaret
- The Friday Night Cabaret brings an old school
flavor to the classic weekend. Live performances
of ageless, classic 60s and 70s hit music
attract hundreds of people. This event will be
held at the Sheraton Imperial in Durham. There
will be a silent auction for all sponsors to
donate materials for fund raising purposes. A
percentage of process from this event will go to
both participating colleges athletic scholarship
fund. Event starts at 10pm until 3am.
21Carolina Grid-Iron Classic Game Day (Att. Over
8,500)
- Tailgate Party
- Fans can come out early to the Carolina Grid-Iron
Classic to experience the thrill and tradition of
college football at the Grid-Iron Tailgate Party.
The Tailgate Party featured, baroque cook-off,
sports memorabilia, food and much more. This
event will be stage at the Durham County Stadium
parking lot. - High School Battle of the Bands
- Crowd-pleasing dance teams, high-stepping drum
majors, precision drumlines and roaring brass
sections. These are among the many facets of high
school marching band culture that delight fans of
all ages at the Carolina Grid-Iron Classic Battle
of the Bands. Held at the Durham County Stadium,
the Classic Battle of the Bands competition is
the first to showcase High School marching bands
thru out the state. This event will be held
before the game.
22Kick Off
- The Carolina Grid-Iron Classic will always match
up two North Carolina Historical Black College or
University. This years match up is tentatively
with the St. Augustines College Falcons Versus
the Johnston C. Smith University Golden Bears.
Both Schools are in the Central Intercollegiate
Athletic Association conference. There will be a
Corporate VIP tent area for corporate sponsors in
with food and beverages will be served. - Half Time Show
- The 2007 Carolina Grid-Iron Classic Halftime
Show will feature First-class entertainment and
some of today's hottest artists. With the
collaboration of Radio One, the Halftime Show
will be exciting and an event people will be
talking about for years to come. As part of the
choreography, dancers from the local area dancers
will join the artists for this year's event.
23Partnership Benefits
- Grassroots marketing at its best
- Local support
- Players/spectators support St. Augustines
College Fayetteville State - Positive environment
- Captive audience
- Target-ability
- Financial reward
24By the Numbers
An estimated 8,500 people will participate in
the Carolina Gridiron Classic. More than 2,500
visitors will stay overnight an average of 2
nights. An additional 1,900 residents and 4,000
day trip visitors will enjoy at least one event
associated with the Classic. The combined
spending of these non-residents will equal nearly
1 million, resulting in more than 40,000 in tax
revenue for Durham. Spending by visitors who
name the classic as their primary purpose for
visiting Durham will equal more than
600,000. figures provided by the Durham
Convention Visitors Bureau
25We look forward to working with Russell Athletic
to bring a dynamic, precedent setting and
fun-filled weekend to the Triangle area while we
are supporting educational achievement, promoting
cultural excellence, while showcasing the spirit,
energy and tradition of Americas HBCUs.
Thank You!!!