UConnDan97
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Not even in the same universe. God forbid we refute the narrative that UConn fans don't support the team.
Are we now comparing the relevance of a positive comment from a future Heisman winner to the number of points scored in a Canadian High School basketball game? Oy gevaldt!
He didn't finish the job.
Now how do we get these people to go inside before the playing of the National Anthem or better yet before the team comes thru the student section? Can't F#cken wait!!! GO HUSKIES!!!!!!!!!
So you have trouble with fans who show up late too? Here in Utah we have many people who go by MST (Mormon Standard Time). It runs about 45 to 60 minute behind local time. At kickoff the stadium looks about a third full and it doesn't fill in until halftime.
Looks like they're selling the rest of the stadium to donors and season ticket holders at $20 a seat. I just scooped 4 up in 239 (better than my seats) for some buddies that wanted to go. So if you didn't get the email and have season tix you can use the promo code FILLTHERENT and get the deal. And they look like they're selling decent....not as many big open blocks of seats that I saw last week.
Looks like they're selling the rest of the stadium to donors and season ticket holders at $20 a seat. I just scooped 4 up in 239 (better than my seats) for some buddies that wanted to go. So if you didn't get the email and have season tix you can use the promo code FILLTHERENT and get the deal. And they look like they're selling decent....not as many big open blocks of seats that I saw last week.
KBCoug said:So you have trouble with fans who show up late too? Here in Utah we have many people who go by MST (Mormon Standard Time). It runs about 45 to 60 minute behind local time. At kickoff the stadium looks about a third full and it doesn't fill in until halftime.
Yea but they were Canadian PointsLmao @BoatShow . As soon as I finished the byu guys post, I was just waiting for someone to reference that old RG3 quote.
Gotta be right up there in terms of uninteresting interesting facts with the denham Brown 100 point game.
whaler11 said:I have a dream. A dream that someday UConn will just price the tickets correctly, instead of annoying people who pay full price by slashing them at the last second.
I'm going to offer a few radical statements that many will "hate my guts for" But that's o.k. because I appreciate everyone's commentary on every topic, whether or not I agree with the same rationalizations offered to support different thoughts.
First of all, arriving late at events isn't a universal trait. It seems some offer that a few extra beers or whatever before entering the stadium and or at halftime is more important that supporting UConn football for the duration of the event. This is a sporting event, not a drink fest!
I do agree with the pricing of the event. t is too much for the average family. I've heard this complaint from 2002 forward.we play at the highest level of NCAA football categories, and the average family can't afford to go. Add to that, the economy in Connecticut stinks, it is dead last in recovery from the great recession, one of the worst states to retire in, one of the worst states for business investment and job growth, in top five for highest cost of living...and we wonder why we can't fill the stadium? Add to that a lack luster program and conference. Drop the prices for all tickets!
Some have suggested Rutgers "gave away tickets" to fill the stadium. I have no clue as to if that is true or not. But if true, look who's laughing now..Rutgers is in P5..guess who isn't. Its not just the play on the field, but no P5 conference is going to add a program with what appears to be lack luster interest of fans. .. aka half empty stadiums.
Sue, Warde, and Bob may do an outstanding job improving the performance on the field with a better focus on enhancing the quality of athletes and program perception. Fans have to stop making excuses for not showing up and do their part to help the program go where everybody wants it to go.
Will gladly buy 2 for that $20 promo offer if anyone can hook me up.
Go here: http://ev9.evenue.net/cgi-bin/ncomm...R&hq_e=el&hq_m=728340&hq_l=10&hq_v=bab5af1558
Enter FILLTHERENT
Pricing is not the problem. If it were, and a family really wanted to go, they would just go to 1 or 2 games instead of getting season tickets. Families don't go because they don't want to go.
This isn't a UCONN problem. It is a problem for nearly every event (Broadway/sports/music) that exists in the age of free flowing information.
You either end up with our situation or a situation like the Super Bowl where all kinds of profits are captured by outside parties and not the league.
When you only have 20-25k people that really care what is the right price? You need to extract what you can from them and get what you can get from the rest.
The goal is making 40k people care. And the ticket office can't do that. That is the job of HCBD.