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I finally got the email at 6:01 Monday. Smart that they are making us confirm receipt.

No one is happy about this. We can all grumble together.
 
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Gonna let Dan Hurley know his salary should be paid for in loyalty as opposed to cash, I’ll let you know what he says
 
Similar spot. I know I'm going to get screwed. Oh well, I guess I'll let them go if the options suck and just do 2-3 games a year on secondary market.
a) I feel 99.9% I'm going to get tickets and not be bounced completely.
b) I am hoping I keep the same seats (very unlikely) or move 3-5 rows back.
c) End of the day, I'll sit in the last row for a year or so and reassess.
 
a) I feel 99.9% I'm going to get tickets and not be bounced completely.
b) I am hoping I keep the same seats (very unlikely) or move 3-5 rows back.
c) End of the day, I'll sit in the last row for a year or so and reassess.

Yeah I loved my spot because it was literally one of the best rows I could have at my level. If I go down 3 rows closer I have to pay like $500+ more a year. I get the realities and that they don't really care about me -- but I bought in during the AAC days and just feel like it's kind of a slap in the face to those who bought then.
 
Gonna let Dan Hurley know his salary should be paid for in loyalty as opposed to cash, I’ll let you know what he says
Those you kick you when they are at the top cause their customers to have a long memory or a short memory if they kick you from the lower bowl to the upper bowl in which case I say bye-bye. I was hoping to still be in the corner. It is a great spot to watch great defensive teams. We were first in the corner, watching the great Georgetown teams. At some point, they offered midcourt seats, but I never budged. As the other poster said, they sat through those AAC years or even later years in the old Big East, when attendance was starting to dwindle
 
Those you kick you when they are at the top cause their customers to have a long memory or a short memory if they kick you from the lower bowl to the upper bowl in which case I say bye-bye. I was hoping to still be in the corner. It is a great spot to watch great defensive teams. We were first in the corner, watching the great Georgetown teams. At some point, they offered midcourt seats, but I never budged. As the other poster said, they sat through those AAC years or even later years in the old Big East, when attendance was starting to dwindle
This really resonates with me - our seats aren't "high roller" seats but we love the location due to being at center court in the lower 200s and being on the aisle. Would have paid more to stay exactly where we are. And like you, we stuck with the program all through the AAC debacle when we couldn't give our extra tickets away AND the athletic department was handing out extra conference game tickets as a season ticket holder thank you. Tickets were worth almost nothing, but we kept buying the season ticket package rather than bargain hunting on the secondary market. One of my primary seat mates is in his mid 80s, so if they kick us up much higher into the 200s we're out, mainly because I worry about him on a lot of stairs.
 
I thought they said everyone who currently have tickets would have access to purchase new tickets, even if they were crappy seats
gave them up when my seatmates declined to pay the increased seat donation a few years ago
 
Those you kick you when they are at the top cause their customers to have a long memory or a short memory if they kick you from the lower bowl to the upper bowl in which case I say bye-bye. I was hoping to still be in the corner. It is a great spot to watch great defensive teams. We were first in the corner, watching the great Georgetown teams. At some point, they offered midcourt seats, but I never budged. As the other poster said, they sat through those AAC years or even later years in the old Big East, when attendance was starting to dwindle

It is extremely likely you will be able to get the same seats.
 
Anyone know how many minutes we have before the next selection is open? Seems to me that they've extended the selection process
 
Anyone know how many minutes we have before the next selection is open? Seems to me that they've extended the selection process
Based on what I’ve seen with other numbers I would say around 35-40 accounts per day
 
Based on what I’ve seen with other numbers I would say around 35-40 accounts per day

Based on 7 hours, that would be like 10 to 12 minutes

I think it used to be 5 minutes
 
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