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Mike Anthony: UConn men’s basketball season ticket changes puts school at risk of losing some longtime fans
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[QUOTE="Chief00, post: 3155397"] So these people in the lower bowl who have donated cumulatively in excess of $100k are suppose to be happy with more hallow promises? ? And you must have missed the Women’s F4 e-mail this year where UConn said they did NOT have tickets to sell to most categories of donors. Away tickets - Usually very limited and used by athletic dept employees. Have you tried that to a marque game? I sense you don’t have a clue how these things work or don’t work. Don’t you realize they are making these meaningless misrepresentations to avoid a lawsuit, which will likely be coming anyways? If they admitted priority points had no value they would be admitting the plaintiff’s point. What the school should have done is changed the program to seat donations but grandfathered people who gave for decades based on the promises and rules made by the school. That would have been fair but Greedy Dave and his clueless consultants thought they could make more by screwing people over. That approach always backfires where people have choices and will prove to be a dumb decision that will cost the school money and fans. Another missed the mark milestone in Anthony's article was the lack of explanation about how other programs transitioned. [/QUOTE]
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