Husky25
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You would know better than I. Haven't even been past it in years.I believe Kahoots is closed in East Hartford.
You would know better than I. Haven't even been past it in years.I believe Kahoots is closed in East Hartford.
Road Dog said:UCF is a commuter schools with "students" too poor and too stupid to get into a real school.
UCF is a commuter schools with "students" too poor and too stupid to get into a real school.
Bit more global w/ the usual UConn tap to the nads (i think we'll have plenty of company in that bucket soon enough): http://collegefootballtalk.nbcsport...eason-of-giving-unsold-tickets-back-to-bowls/
Price gouging. Hotels. Bars. Restaurants. Stadium Tickets. Trains (In the distant past - Butch style). Airfare currently.
College football post season is a big, big business. College football is a dirty business. Dirty. All you got is your reputation.
I can't wait for the next bowl game that we make. UCONN fans gonna find a way to represent. We learned from the Fiesta. Big time.
i think its interesting how they write "UCF returned 10,000 tickets" while they write in the next sentence "Ohio State sold 7000 of its 17500 allotment". The two statements give off totally different vibes as saying how many tickets a university sold is completely different than talking about how many it didn't sell.
Someone somewhere has to be asking why schools still participate in this absurd system.
Someone somewhere has to be asking why schools still participate in this absurd system.
Plenty of people are asking. It's just not the right people, yet.
Until the people who have to write the checks, solicit fundraising funds and explain budgets to legislators nothing will happen.
Just heard a report that the only Bowl where the participants had sold out their alloments was the Rose and much of that was attributed to the fact that 1. it was the Rose Bowl, and 2. Michigan State was making its first trip in 25 years. Part of it is the dates. part he wackiness of the setups, Central Florida to Arizona? Really? Part of it is there are too many games...You want to spend how much to watch a 6-6 8th place finisher play a 7-5 9th place team? And some of it is about location. Its one thing ot go to Disneyland or the beaches of south Florida in Decmber or January, but Shreveport, Louisiana or Birmingham Alabama? Or the Bronx? Detroit? People don't go there by choice in good weather. They're going to do it on vacation?
Both teams in the Pinstripe Bowl (in the Bronx) sold out their allotment of 10,500 tickets.
Clemson has cut ticket prices. Baylor gave back 5,000 tickets. Alabama sold out a game just two states over that features an opponent that is also only 2 states away.
Michigan State and Stanford sold out the Rose Bowl in the first appearance for Michigan State in over 25 years.
So the lesson is, if the game is more than 2 states away, you better be the Rose Bowl with a team that has not been in years or be the National Championship.
Does anyone question whether a game would sell out or need ticket subsidies if it was a first round playoff game played at the higher seeds home field?
Word is Rutgirls bought out the thousands of unsold tickets and gave them away. This is what they do with their home tickets to pretend they actually have fans in the stands.
Road Dog said:Word is Rutgirls bought out the thousands of unsold tickets and gave them away. This is what they do with their home tickets to pretend they actually have fans in the stands.