oh, I'm already paying for it.I can’t believe how many people want UConn to compete at the highest level - but not pay for it lol.
I can’t believe how many people want UConn to compete at the highest level - but not pay for it lol.
The benefit is they make a ton of money and gain a bunch of ticket holders who care enough to spend a lot of money on them. Seems unlikely that the people who have been paying and will continue to pay $1000s for tickets don't really care about the team.I get why they just care about the bottom line, but at some point they need to look at how much they are alienating their most passionate fans and ticket-holders. What is the benefit analysis? Lower Bowl at Gampel will soon look like behind home plate at Yankee Stadium- corporate, unenthusiastic, clueless suits who are their to entertain and certainly not to BLEED BLUE!!! I personally will lose seats I've had there since the building opened, and it's a shame and deeply upsetting. Just poor form....poor form
That too. Just not gonna happenNot just the donations, aren't courtside seats $1K per game?
I get why they just care about the bottom line, but at some point they need to look at how much they are alienating their most passionate fans and ticket-holders. What is the benefit analysis? Lower Bowl at Gampel will soon look like behind home plate at Yankee Stadium- corporate, unenthusiastic, clueless suits who are their to entertain and certainly not to BLEED BLUE!!! I personally will lose seats I've had there since the building opened, and it's a shame and deeply upsetting. Just poor form....poor form
Sucks for you (and me) but someone is about to pay more for it.oh, I'm already paying for it.
Well they were.When were seats promoted by UConn as "forever seats"? I have been a season ticket holder for 20 years and have never seen anything suggesting that you get to keep your seats forever. It's always been points (money) based, as far as I can recall.
True, but I figured this would happen once they got good again. It's the cycle of life.Total BS taking away our forever seats.
Get off your high horse, foreverYou can’t have been paying attention to what is happening in college sports and then casually dismiss ‘the bottom line.’ The athletic department’s finances are hugely consequential here.
Our fandom has been subsidized forever by the university and the students. Their costs keep going up, our costs will need keep going up in the form of licenses, donations, ticket prices, etc. It’s unavoidable.
Also, the “corporations will take over” gambit has been peddled since the 1990s and it hasn’t happened, so everyone can stop.
The subtle part about all of this, which might the most offensive, is the way they are trying to pit us against each other. We are all encouraged to make a donation to the Husky Athletic Fund to improve our priority point total, effectively paying to "jump the line."I would rather be priced out of the tickets, than have an eminent domain scheme instituted to force me out.
If they raised prices & had the demand to fill the seats - more power to program - I would not complain.
To get me out of my seats & then move 467 people in front of me in line. Poor form.
With no guarantee of ROI.The subtle part about all of this, which might the most offensive, is the way they are trying to pit us against each other. We are all encouraged to make a donation to the Husky Athletic Fund to improve our priority point total, effectively paying to "jump the line."
Of course, it's equally possible that they will just go to the highest bidder who may or may not show up on game day.I think they may be moving the students to the sidelines which is why they are doing this process...As someone who has 4 lower bowl sideline tickets at Gampel it sucks that I'll probably get bumped but at the same time this will be a much better atmosphere for games if students are on the sidelines.
I bought them during this stretch too. Bummed for sure
yes...Will these be New Forever Seats--or every year there's a new auction and you get bumped?
I understand the desire to cash in on two NC Championships, while the irons are hot, and the AD’s need for dollars. But, this seems like the type of poorly thought out overreach that could end in a costly Class Action Lawsuit. It may have been more bluster than thoughtfulness and it is the type of language consultants peddle - but “Forever Seats” speaks for itself - it will be tough to spin that agreement was something other than what it was.Total BS taking away our forever seats.