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The UConn ticket on the Joe D. coaches show sounded pretty disappointed. But he didn't talk numbers.
 
I would guess that the single available seats don't match because they are still selling season tickets and their technology somehow limits selling the same seats through both avenues at the same time.
 
And I haven't looked at stubhub for this game - but UConn clearly posts seats there themselves or through a broker for some games. The Michigan game was blatently obvious it was UConn who still owned some the tickets on StubHub.
 
The ticket talked?
Maybe it was a ticket oak...
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I really didn't know what to expect with regards to attendance tomorrow night, but I would've hopped for mid 30s, so 31k would be a disappointment.

That all being said, given what we've been through the past 3 seasons, to have sold 31k given the context isn't awful.
 
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WTIC reported this morning that there were 9,000 tickets left. If true, that's stunning.
 
If we have 22k season and even just 3k student (which I doubt is that low) that means we sold 6k single game/mini plan. I don't get it.
 
The numbers don't add up and the only guess is that UConn has thousands of seats locked into season tickets/mini plans that they have not released as single game tickets. There are only roughly 2k tickets available online when you look at Ticketmaster, Stub Hub and Tickets Now. If the general public can only buy 2k seats and we sold 31k, where are those roughly 7k extra seats? Using Ticketmaster you can actually buy single game Club seats for $150 so those are factored into the 2k available online.
 
wow, that is horrific if true. This and Boise are probably the "biggest"" games the Rent will see outside of soccer over the next three years

1) season ticket donations need to go. Its absurd given supply/demand. 2) This program is on life support. Another 3- or 4-win season and the numbers will continue to dwindle. the only thing that will save it is an invite to a real conference and maybe some meaningful wins. But those will be harder to come by given the scheduling issues. ugh.

I wonder if this is what Diaco signed up for
 
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wow, that is horrific if true. This and Boise are probably the "biggest"" games the Rent will see outside of soccer over the next three years

1) season ticket donations need to go. Its absurd given supply/demand. 2) This program is on life support. Another 3- or 4-win season and the numbers will continue to dwindle. the only thing that will save it is an invite to a real conference and maybe some meaningful wins. But those will be harder to come by given the scheduling issues. ugh.

I wonder if this is what Diaco signed up for

I disagree with 1 - this would be evident if the "non-donation" tickets were sold out. But they aren't. So that just is a money loser.
 
I disagree with 1 - this would be evident if the "non-donation" tickets were sold out. But they aren't. So that just is a money loser.

J187Money - when you bought Pudge his tickets, were you able to transfer them electronically to him? Just curious.
 
Every number for eternity has included students.

I was hoping for 34-35. I was pretty impressed when we thought 38.

31 is rough, but Labor Day is a graveyard date for the Rent. They need to start opening on the road.

I clarified because there was some debate last night as to whether or not the number Dez reported yesterday included students or not. Just wanted to make it clear that it included students.

I don't know about you but I have grown SO tired of the Labor Day weekend excuse. (Here comes my rant that is not directed at you or anyone in particular); It seems that the people who don't go to games always have an excuse lined up: "it's Labor Day weekend", "it's Friday night", "it's Saturday afternoon", "I don't like noon games", I don't like 3:30 games", "I don't like night games", "it's raining", "it's snowing", "it's too cold", "it's too hot", "it's too nice outside"...I'm tired of the excuses. Look, I know that not everyone has the time or means to go to games. I get it. But I've had enough of the Labor Day BS. If I'm watching half empty stadiums tonight and over the weekend throughout college football, I'll buy into that a bit more. But I know that I won't. It seems that the Labor Day weekend only affects our fanbase on a yearly basis. And not for nothing, but we've drawn more than 31K on Labor Day weekends past against MUCH weaker opponents. We have a Top 25 quality opponent and coming and we still can't move tickets.

I digress...
 
J187Money - when you bought Pudge his tickets, were you able to transfer them electronically to him? Just curious.

Butch - and yes - they emailed them to me in PDF form and I just forwarded them to Butch.
 
is game sold out - NO NOT EVEN CLOSE.

Ok - I called the ticket office.
Asked why there are reports of only 31000 sold but only 1500 available on web.
Short answer - they held the good seats back from online purchase in attempt to get more season tickets sold - i was told it is a work in progress until after the 1st game now that the season ticket market is dried up.
Kyle in the ticket office can find me individual tickets in lower bowl.
Its true - 31000 sold as of this am.
SHAME.
 
Butch - and yes - they emailed them to me in PDF form and I just forwarded them to Butch.

Sorry, I meant Butch. Thanks for the info!
 
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I clarified because there was some debate last night as to whether or not the number Dez reported yesterday included students or not. Just wanted to make it clear that it included students.

I don't know about you but I have grown SO tired of the Labor Day weekend excuse. (Here comes my rant that is not directed at you or anyone in particular); It seems that the people who don't go to games always have an excuse lined up: "it's Labor Day weekend", "it's Friday night", "it's Saturday afternoon", "I don't like noon games", I don't like 3:30 games", "I don't like night games", "it's raining", "it's snowing", "it's too cold", "it's too hot", "it's too nice outside"...I'm tired of the excuses. Look, I know that not everyone has the time or means to go to games. I get it. But I've had enough of the Labor Day BS. If I'm watching half empty stadiums tonight and over the weekend throughout college football, I'll buy into that a bit more. But I know that I won't. It seems that the Labor Day weekend only affects our fanbase on a yearly basis. And not for nothing, but we've drawn more than 31K on Labor Day weekends past against MUCH weaker opponents. We have a Top 25 quality opponent and coming and we still can't move tickets.

I digress...

Well last year they drew 20k on Labor Day weekend. They opened the stadium on Labor Day weekend to 34k.

If you don't want to accept it you don't have to but people have made it clear that Labor Day is an issue. You'd think they would get the message.
 
If we have 22k season and even just 3k student (which I doubt is that low) that means we sold 6k single game/mini plan. I don't get it.

The 22k season tickets include all the students.
 
is game sold out - NO NOT EVEN CLOSE.

Ok - I called the ticket office.
Asked why there are reports of only 31000 sold but only 1500 available on web.
Short answer - they held the good seats back from online purchase in attempt to get more season tickets sold - i was told it is a work in progress until after the 1st game now that the season ticket market is dried up.
Kyle in the ticket office can find me individual tickets in lower bowl.
Its true - 31000 sold as of this am.
SHAME.
What a stupid idea.

I am not in favor of calling for the jobs of private citizens (public figures, such as professional sports coaches, players, Front office leaders, politicians, actors, and the like are not included in my definition), but a demerit may need to be included in the personnel file of certain people in the Marketing & Corporate Ops and Ticket Operations Departments.

On top of that, Mike Enright (who holds another cabinet level position, so to speak) went on the air last night with Joe D and said that they are not satisfied with any number of tickets sold shy of a sell out. Well there, Chief. You can't sell tickets that are not made available for sale in a readily apparent manner and in this day and age, that includes the internet more than any other method of purchasing tickets, including the phone.

D'ambrosio even said go to UConn huskies dot com to buy tickets. There are no bowl level seats available on the ticket site. All those people that wanted a bowl seat but settled for an upper deck ticket are going to be pi55ed if they see that large sections of the bowl go unfilled.

EDIT: I had their full titles, but that is also unfair to them, even though I consider this an egregious error.
 
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#FILLTHERENT isn't worth the bandwidth it occupies if a substantial amount of product is withheld that would directly achieve the intended goal.

I'm not saying that my degree is now worth as much as if I got it in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, but I am very disappointed with the Marketing education the School of Business Administration provided to certain people. Since I got my B.S. in Accounting from that same school...well...I'm just disappointed.

I have a feeling that this is a case of, "That's the way we've always do it." Well, UConn has never been in this position before (Outside looking in), and the way we've always done it is not the correct way anymore. Just like in the real world, you can't SALY (Same As Last Year) your way through the cycle especially when events occurred that were not an issue last year.
 
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is game sold out - NO NOT EVEN CLOSE.

Ok - I called the ticket office.
Asked why there are reports of only 31000 sold but only 1500 available on web.
Short answer - they held the good seats back from online purchase in attempt to get more season tickets sold - i was told it is a work in progress until after the 1st game now that the season ticket market is dried up.
Kyle in the ticket office can find me individual tickets in lower bowl.
Its true - 31000 sold as of this am.
SHAME.

Oh man. What a disaster.
 
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Really all that matters is we have more than 31k for our last game.

That means HCBD has done his job.
 
Every number for eternity has included students.

I was hoping for 34-35. I was pretty impressed when we thought 38.

31 is rough, but Labor Day is a graveyard date for the Rent. They need to start opening on the road.

Bingo. Labor Day is brutal. The beaches and lakes will be full of people, including me. In the south, it may be no big deal, as summer continues for six or more weeks, but this is our last chance at summer.

Seems that the effort to push more season tickets backfired as well. Bad strategy.
 
I clarified because there was some debate last night as to whether or not the number Dez reported yesterday included students or not. Just wanted to make it clear that it included students.

I don't know about you but I have grown SO tired of the Labor Day weekend excuse. (Here comes my rant that is not directed at you or anyone in particular); It seems that the people who don't go to games always have an excuse lined up: "it's Labor Day weekend", "it's Friday night", "it's Saturday afternoon", "I don't like noon games", I don't like 3:30 games", "I don't like night games", "it's raining", "it's snowing", "it's too cold", "it's too hot", "it's too nice outside"...I'm tired of the excuses. Look, I know that not everyone has the time or means to go to games. I get it. But I've had enough of the Labor Day BS. If I'm watching half empty stadiums tonight and over the weekend throughout college football, I'll buy into that a bit more. But I know that I won't. It seems that the Labor Day weekend only affects our fanbase on a yearly basis. And not for nothing, but we've drawn more than 31K on Labor Day weekends past against MUCH weaker opponents. We have a Top 25 quality opponent and coming and we still can't move tickets.

I digress...
Well when UConn Intentionally withholds 7,000 seats until 32 hours before kick off on Labor Day weekend, you can't expect that many number of people to change their plans on such short notice in order to go to the game. UConn tied their own arm behind themselves...
 
I'm giving away 2 free tickets to the game tomorrow night. If you don't have tickets already, DM me. Section 204. Electronic tickets that I will forward to the first person to DM me.

My tickets are spoken for. But you can still buy $20 tickets to any available seat in the stadium using the FILLTHERENT promo code! Go Huskies!
 
Well when UConn Intentionally withholds 7,000 seats until 32 hours before kick off on Labor Day weekend, you can't expect that many number of people to change their plans on such short notice in order to go to the game. UConn tied their own arm behind themselves...

LOL. Are you trying to claim the tickets won't sell because they didn't show up on ticketmaster?

For real?
 
LOL. Are you trying to claim the tickets won't sell because they didn't show up on ticketmaster?

For real?

No - what he is saying is all week the UConn Ticket Website was showing about 1500 tickets available - all in upper levels.

Now suddenly they are showing thousands of available tickets including lower levels.

If you want to go to a game and have a good seat you would have gone to the site and said, ah, neverming no good seats available. Now, you can sit in 127, 129, 132, 133 and the availability of good upper levels seats have suddenly appeared.
 
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