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Sorry, but including free distributed tickets in "attendance" is a fraud.Those choosing not to support the football team in person.
Sorry, but including free distributed tickets in "attendance" is a fraud.Those choosing not to support the football team in person.
Lower than 25K would be pathetic. I have to imagine they'll get over 25,000.25k attendance wouldn't shock me, although I think it will be a little lower than that.
That having been said, would someone please explain to me why anyone will care how many tickets we give away that go unused?
At this point, If the people sit in the seats, does it matter whether they paid or not?Sorry, but including free distributed tickets in "attendance" is a fraud.
Really? So what would your approach be to get more people in the seats before season starts? Been saying they should do this all summer….you have to market tickets to basketball season tickholders….think it’s a very effective marketing strategy!Sorry, but including free distributed tickets in "attendance" is a fraud.
I didn’t say scold them, but being more firm shouldn’t hurt anyone’s feelings.
Sorry, but including free distributed tickets in "attendance" is a fraud.
Same, but I'm not going to lie -- when mid 3rd quarter roles around and my back starts hurting, I have no shame shuffling over a few sections and climbing some stairs to whatever is left there. I'll miss that. Or I'll pony up a little extra money and buy them for a change.I hope one day UConn figures out a way to sell the upper level blue chair back seats.
Maybe don’t charge double? Tack on 5-10 bucks instead of 19 and they’d sell quick.I hope one day UConn figures out a way to sell the upper level blue chair back seats.
fair! I am def not an OG husky fan, so not ashamed to say that i'm not willing to fly across the country and buy hotels/car rental for a single uconn game. life calls and inflation is real. But i am rooting hard from afar, on my ipad. have fun y'allI question your commitment.
You can't force it, though. I'm thinking if we get folks in the building and get some nice wins; the hugging will come.how we get people there doesn’t matter yet. just need hug crowds.
Google (Don Canham (1987) - University of Michigan Hall of Honor - University of Michigan Athletics) how former Track Coach and Athletic Director Don Canham(Woverine Sports) used ticket giveaways at Michigan to build an electric atmosphere that led to the modern day Big House. Canham credited with being the forerunner of the Businessman Athletic Director. Also used to sell out NCAA Indoor Track at Cobo Hall in Detroit until the NCAA in all its wisdom took it away from him and destroyed the annual 19k attendance(ever try to get to Fayetteville Ark??)Sorry, but including free distributed tickets in "attendance" is a fraud.
there we go - they needed to be delivered first I had checked my account early. thank youGo to uconnhuskies.com/myaccount, make sure you are logged in and then you can click on transfer tickets and just enter the name/phone number of the person you are sending them to and it’ll transfer directly to their phone.
Ugh. You mean the game where their WR transfer from Maryland with an African name had like 300 yards receiving and so ate up our all-AAC corner that he was never the same again?Have confirmation that tickets out are over 30k now. Going to be the best crowd in years. Expect something similiar to the Syracuse game in 2016.
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Yes, it does. If UConn (or any other school, for that matter) would publish "paid" attendance alongside "turnstile" attendance, I wouldn't complain. But incorporating those who did not pay for tickets inflates the truth.At this point, If the people sit in the seats, does it matter whether they paid or not?
Yes, it does. If UConn (or any other school, for that matter) would publish "paid" attendance alongside "turnstile" attendance, I wouldn't complain. But incorporating those who did not pay for tickets inflates the truth.
BTW, I sell for a living. Giving away free samples does not qualify as a "sale". It has marketing value, introducing prospective customers to the product, just as giving away free football tickets does. In both cases, they are designed to generate demand for future revenue producing sales. I'm OK with that, as long as we don't hide the freebies in total current attendance/sales.