Whoever is running the American | Page 2 | The Boneyard

Whoever is running the American

Status
Not open for further replies.
Its more important to the AAC we look bad to other conferences than the AAC look good
 
You're not wrong. But I don't think too many people outside of this conference are going to notice there's 4k or however many empty seats. Does anyone on the east coast comment on the MWC or Horizon League having empty seats? Not really. If having a sellout was important to the league, they'd lower prices. It's not, so they didn't.

In this case though, even if we don't care about perception or whatever, it sucks that there will most likely be empty seats tomorrow, when if they handled tickets in a way that makes sense it would be a sell out, and as many UConn fans as possible would get to go.
 
It's been a weird atmosphere. It's as if it's a preseason game for all the marbles. Small, loud crowd. It's still weird. Hope at least 13.5k tomorrow but highly unlikely.
 
After UConn fans ran up the resale ticket prices for the NCAA Regional @ the Garden last year, I'm not sure why are people area suprised that those in the ticket selling business wouldn't try to maximize profits? They have no fan allegiance (UConn or otherwise). As Whaler surmises - they are gambling that UConn fans will pony up above market (not face) value.
 
After UConn fans ran up the resale ticket prices for the NCAA Regional @ the Garden last year, I'm not sure why are people area suprised that those in the ticket selling business wouldn't try to maximize profits? They have no fan allegiance (UConn or otherwise).

Resale prices on a sold out event are different than watching a conference and it's official reseller butcher the market to the point UConn plays at home in front of 10k seats on two consecutive days.

You don't find it annoying 4k people missed out on the experience today because the American Athletic Conference is rigging the ticket market?
 
Makes me have to ask this question: is the American Pilgrim Conference responsible for the cheap easy seat tickets that were sold? Thinking they put those up there to sell a bunch of tickets off the bat.
 
Makes me have to ask this question: is the American Pilgrim Conference responsible for the cheap easy seat tickets that were sold? Thinking they put those up there to sell a bunch of tickets off the bat.

I'll give the writer's a layup.

The question is: Did the AAC use EASYSEAT to dump tickets on the secondary market as a seller for a flat fee or did they sell the tickets to EASYSEAT at a discount and the company profits from the increased demand?
 
That "article should have started with: Step 1...send everyone who purchased a ticket an email telling them to pick up the tickets miles from the actual location. Make no effort to correct this error.
 
You don't find it annoying 4k people missed out on the experience today because the American Athletic Conference is rigging the ticket market?

Annoyed - maybe, surprised - no.

No allegiances other than to dead presidents. (applies to conference, re-sellers and venue).
 
Annoyed - maybe, surprised - no.

No allegiances other than to dead presidents. (applies to conference, re-sellers and venue).

And you think it's in the conference's best financial interest to leave 10k seats empty for two UConn games? Maybe you are missing my point? I can respect an allegiance to money - if they could actually execute on that.
 
Easy Seat has a Plainville address.
My childhood hometown.
i have $8.00 tix bought on Thursday.
I win!!!
 
And you think it's in the conference's best financial interest to leave 10k seats empty for two UConn games? Maybe you are missing my point? I can respect an allegiance to money - if they could actually execute on that.

I'm not missing your point @ all (or really arguing against it). I was only asking why anyone would be suprised. As strange as it sounds - I'm just not sure selling out was high on their list (I get it's counter intuitive).

Here is latest comment from Aresco:

"I'd say we're satisfied with attendance," Aresco said, just before the start of the UConn-Tulsa semfinal game on Saturday, when it looked as if about 12,000 were in the stands. "We knew if UConn advanced, it would be good. … We calibrated [prices] very carefully. We priced them lower than last year at Memphis, and much lower than at the Garden for the old Big East and the ACC tournament. There will always be people who say it's too expensive, but we'll certainly examine it every year."

http://www.courant.com/sports/uconn...nn-tickets-0315-20150314-story.html?track=rss
 
I'm not missing your point @ all. I was only asking why anyone would be suprised. As strange as it sounds - I'm just not sure selling out was high on their list (I get it's counter intuitive).

Here is latest comment from Aresco:

"I'd say we're satisfied with attendance," Aresco said, just before the start of the UConn-Tulsa semfinal game on Saturday, when it looked as if about 12,000 were in the stands. "We knew if UConn advanced, it would be good. … We calibrated [prices] very carefully. We priced them lower than last year at Memphis, and much lower than at the Garden for the old Big East and the ACC tournament. There will always be people who say it's too expensive, but we'll certainly examine it every year."

http://www.courant.com/sports/uconn...nn-tickets-0315-20150314-story.html?track=rss

It's more that I understand they can't maximize their revenue when they don't sell a quarter of their inventory today.

UConn has played 3 games. Those three games were played to 18k empty seats.

They can claim they calibrated ticket prices carefully. That doesn't mean they did it well.

Mike Aresco says all sorts of ridiculous things about this conference. Spoiler alert: they aren't always true. If he's really satisfied with the attendance he should be removed from the position at halftime tomorrow and replaced with HFD.
 
If you want to defend the American on this ticket debacle just explain one thing:

What happens if UConn is the 5 seed and loses at 2pm on Friday afternoon.
 
It's more that I understand they can't maximize their revenue when they don't sell a quarter of their inventory today.

UConn has played 3 games. Those three games were played to 18k empty seats.

They can claim they calibrated ticket prices carefully. That doesn't mean they did it well.

Mike Aresco says all sorts of ridiculous things about this conference. Spoiler alert: they aren't always true. If he's really satisfied with the attendance he should be removed from the position at halftime tomorrow and replaced with HFD.

You want to wait till halftime tomorrow?
 
I expect the tourney next year in Florida will have tops a max. of 4-5,000 for any game. UCF and USF aren't sending fans to watch a blowout. The fact that they could have built some momentum for this conference in last two years yet failed to see that is the big problem here. They needed to make some of the seats, (especially early rounds) extremely affordable for the casual fan base. Get them hooked, get the seats filled.
 
I expect the tourney next year in Florida will have tops a max. of 4-5,000 for any game. UCF and USF aren't sending fans to watch a blowout. The fact that they could have built some momentum for this conference in last two years yet failed to see that is the big problem here. They needed to make some of the seats, (especially early rounds) extremely affordable for the casual fan base. Get them hooked, get the seats filled.

Florida is a hotbed for transplants. People likely won't travel well from the actual school metros, but Florida is home to many a UConn fan. Some of them are even 6'3 260.
 
Turns out these clowns might not be fit to run a conference...
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Online statistics

Members online
171
Guests online
1,623
Total visitors
1,794

Forum statistics

Threads
164,003
Messages
4,378,190
Members
10,170
Latest member
ctfb19382


.
..
Top Bottom