One really relevant fact, that maybe other Uconn fans can confirm, is that this years Fenway ticket prices are now more than double ($64) the cost of last years game.-If it's true about the ticket sales, that's pretty impressive.
One really relevant fact, that maybe other Uconn fans can confirm, is that this years Fenway ticket prices are now more than double ($64) the cost of last years game.-If it's true about the ticket sales, that's pretty impressive.
The only possible reason that I can think of is that the OL ones are not playing.I will believe that Evers would pass on a chance to start a game before entering the portal when I see it. Just from his Mom’s social media, he can’t be that stupid. Why wouldn’t he want to let the world see him play.
i noticed that myself. Decided to wait until there is clarity on who is actually playing. Still do not know. Maybe on Christmas Eve they will issue a two deep.One really relevant fact, that maybe other Uconn fans can confirm, is that this years Fenway ticket prices are now more than double ($64) the cost of last years game.-
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I bought tickets immediately and paid $6 more per ticket (6% increase) which seems reasonable. My group was 10 last year and 24 this year. They are a little dissapointed with how things have worked out but still pretty pumped for the game.i noticed that myself. Decided to wait until there is clarity on who is actually playing. Still do not know. Maybe on Christmas Eve they will issue a two deep.
I'll be honest. It's absolutely unconscionable that the school hasn't addressed this yet. It's been two weeks since rumors started popping up here, and at this point players are either practicing and getting ready for the game or they're not. I'm glad ticket sales are going well, but this is a huge fail on Benedicts part.When do we find out who is playing for us in this bowl game?
Agreed. It’s ridiculous to ask ppl to buy tickets to a game when we have no idea who is still on the team , who is still coaching etc. College football has to make major changesI'll be honest. It's absolutely unconscionable that the school hasn't addressed this yet. It's been two weeks since rumors started popping up here, and at this point players are either practicing and getting ready for the game or they're not. I'm glad ticket sales are going well, but this is a huge fail on Benedicts part.
It’s planned. He wants to sell tickets, lock people in, then they will announce who’s in/out.I'll be honest. It's absolutely unconscionable that the school hasn't addressed this yet. It's been two weeks since rumors started popping up here, and at this point players are either practicing and getting ready for the game or they're not. I'm glad ticket sales are going well, but this is a huge fail on Benedicts part.
I actually think they are trying to recruit the players on the fence into the game. They actually just started practicing a couple of days ago.
I think they couldn't confirm who was opting out until yesterday as that is when players had to report back to campus for practice. We already knew about Bell and Fagnano being out for a while. And, these things are fluid.I'll be honest. It's absolutely unconscionable that the school hasn't addressed this yet. It's been two weeks since rumors started popping up here, and at this point players are either practicing and getting ready for the game or they're not. I'm glad ticket sales are going well, but this is a huge fail on Benedicts part.
it seems like they are holding off until last minute to avoid negative impact on ticket salesI'll be honest. It's absolutely unconscionable that the school hasn't addressed this yet. It's been two weeks since rumors started popping up here, and at this point players are either practicing and getting ready for the game or they're not. I'm glad ticket sales are going well, but this is a huge fail on Benedicts part.
Yeah, but if that's what he is doing it's unconscionable. So to sell two bowl tickets to me, one time, they're risking the annual season ticket purchases and related fund contribution for preferred seats that I've given them since we opened the REnt 25 years ago? Even if Benedict had no more morality than that, he can't be that stupid.It’s planned. He wants to sell tickets, lock people in, then they will announce who’s in/out.
Buying tickets is a voluntary act, no one is forcing you to do anything. Anytime you buy a ticket to a future sporting event you are in some respects assuming the risk that a player or players will not perform on that night. If you buy a Lakers ticket you are not guaranteed to see Lebron, etc. For the most part the casual UConn football fan will buy tickets (or not) based on the weather and their schedules. Most of the hard core fans will go notwithstanding the roster uncertainty. Assuming good weather the attendance will be very good, in part because the Army fan base travels. There are no rules or laws requiring that the Athletic Director disclose opt outs in advance, and if he's not doing so to protect ticket sales then I'd say he is doing his job.Yeah, but if that's what he is doing it's unconscionable. So to sell two bowl tickets to me, one time, they're risking the annual season ticket purchases and related fund contribution for preferred seats that I've given them since we opened the REnt 25 years ago? Even if Benedict had no more morality than that, he can't be that stupid.
My vote is a combination of incompetence, in terms of Benedict not realizing HE had to be responsible for making sure players wanted to do this up front, and as proposed above uncertainty in terms of players who are hemming and hawing about it without committing either way.
There is no law against fraud? Knowingly or recklessly misstating a material fact or failing to disclose a fact necessary to not make disclosed information materially misleading? And the point isn't even whether it's legal. It's about trying to pull $200 bucks one time from people like me at the risk of losing the $1k or so it's cost me annually for 25 years. Doing one's job is not pulling pennies out of supporters at the risk of blowing dollars.Buying tickets is a voluntary act, no one is forcing you to do anything. Anytime you buy a ticket to a future sporting event you are in some respects assuming the risk that a player or players will not perform on that night. If you buy a Lakers ticket you are not guaranteed to see Lebron, etc. For the most part the casual UConn football fan will buy tickets (or not) based on the weather and their schedules. Most of the hard core fans will go notwithstanding the roster uncertainty. Assuming good weather the attendance will be very good, in part because the Army fan base travels. There are no rules or laws requiring that the Athletic Director disclose opt outs in advance, and if he's not doing so to protect ticket sales then I'd say he is doing his job.
My vote is a combination of incompetence, in terms of Benedict not realizing HE had to be responsible for making sure players wanted to do this up front, and as proposed above uncertainty in terms of players who are hemming and hawing about it without committing either way.
The opt outs would have happened no matter the bowl and it is happening at every school. And, it seems the players didn't officially opt out until yesterday (?) so how is this Dave's fault?There is no law against fraud? Knowingly or recklessly misstating a material fact or failing to disclose a fact necessary to not make disclosed information materially misleading? And the point isn't even whether it's legal. It's about trying to pull $200 bucks one time from people like me at the risk of losing the $1k or so it's cost me annually for 25 years. Doing one's job is not pulling pennies out of supporters at the risk of blowing dollars.
I sincerely hope that you renew your season tickets as I have already done, I believe the best is yet to come for the program and the Candle era will be a success. With respect to the bowl, while I get the frustration, the only scenario where you could challenge the ethics of the athletic department is if they promoted a player's participation in the bowl while knowing that he would opt out. To date none of the promotional materials or communications I have seen from the athletic department regarding the bowl are promoting players that are expected to opt out. If I missed any such promotion or communication then of course I stand corrected and the school should be criticized for misleading marketing.There is no law against fraud? Knowingly or recklessly misstating a material fact or failing to disclose a fact necessary to not make disclosed information materially misleading? And the point isn't even whether it's legal. It's about trying to pull $200 bucks one time from people like me at the risk of losing the $1k or so it's cost me annually for 25 years. Doing one's job is not pulling pennies out of supporters at the risk of blowing dollars.
Good luck trying that case.There is no law against fraud? Knowingly or recklessly misstating a material fact or failing to disclose a fact necessary to not make disclosed information materially misleading? And the point isn't even whether it's legal. It's about trying to pull $200 bucks one time from people like me at the risk of losing the $1k or so it's cost me annually for 25 years. Doing one's job is not pulling pennies out of supporters at the risk of blowing dollars.
Yeah, but if that's what he is doing it's unconscionable. So to sell two bowl tickets to me, one time, they're risking the annual season ticket purchases and related fund contribution for preferred seats that I've given them since we opened the REnt 25 years ago? Even if Benedict had no more morality than that, he can't be that stupid.
My vote is a combination of incompetence, in terms of Benedict not realizing HE had to be responsible for making sure players wanted to do this up front, and as proposed above uncertainty in terms of players who are hemming and hawing about it without committing either way.
I will believe that Evers would pass on a chance to start a game before entering the portal when I see it. Just from his Mom’s social media, he can’t be that stupid. Why wouldn’t he want to let the world see him play.