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DawgRockur
12-03-2017, 11:36 PM
17 you for not supporting this team.
The season ticket fans in the lower bowl who don't show up, 17 you too.

Great turnout by the students. Props to the fans that came out and supported the team tonight. They deserve our support.

Coach34
12-03-2017, 11:41 PM
Our fans have never shown up in the month of December

shannondawg
12-03-2017, 11:55 PM
I went to the girls game, and had no where to go for the 4 hours in between games, and driving back to Shannon and then turning around was a little too much. I did feel bad about not being there for them. Q would have made that shot right in front of me, and I hate I missed that.

Dawg61
12-04-2017, 12:09 AM
Problem is the same as always. MSU catering to the season ticket holders at the cost of actual bodies in the seats. Need to make the tickets like you're going to the movies. First come first serve. Don't buy tickets to every movie in the year if you're only attending Star Wars on New Years eve. It's that simple. Stop buying season tickets if you're only going to the Bama and Kentucky games. This shit is like 1980's style stupid. We'll never be a big time SEC basketball program as long as we continue to bend over backwards for people that don't come to the games they bought tickets for.

Leroy Jenkins
12-04-2017, 12:26 AM
17 you for not supporting this team.
The season ticket fans in the lower bowl who don't show up, 17 you too.

Great turnout by the students. Props to the fans that came out and supported the team tonight. They deserve our support.


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Maroonthirteen
12-04-2017, 06:17 AM
The golden triangle is a football and baseball area. Always has been.

Mimi's Babies
12-04-2017, 06:18 AM
This is the way the baseball games will be.

shannondawg
12-04-2017, 08:55 AM
Problem is the same as always. MSU catering to the season ticket holders at the cost of actual bodies in the seats. Need to make the tickets like you're going to the movies. First come first serve. Don't buy tickets to every movie in the year if you're only attending Star Wars on New Years eve. It's that simple. Stop buying season tickets if you're only going to the Bama and Kentucky games. This shit is like 1980's style stupid. We'll never be a big time SEC basketball program as long as we continue to bend over backwards for people that don't come to the games they bought tickets for.

You can kiss the Bulldog Club goodbye if you do. I assume you do mean for football and baseball as well.

Liverpooldawg
12-04-2017, 09:13 AM
I was a season ticket holder with my Dad for over 20 years. We gave them up when his health got bad enough he could no
Longer go. A few observations on attendance: 1) we have never had great attendance for games prior to New Years. It’s worse now but it’s never been good. 2) We used to have a core group that was at nearly every game. They were long time season ticket holders who were promised they could keep the same seats as long as they bought tickets. A lot were yall’s despised blue hairs but many weren’t. There were groups that got rowdy no matter how old they were. They knew everyone around them and knew where the acceptable boundaries were. It made for a great crowd. It also kept people coming back because even if somebody in your group couldn’t make it and you had to go by yourself you knew there would be friends around at the game. Greg Byrne destroyed that. He repudiated the promise. He also instituted reseating the Hump every year. That meant you never knew who you would be sitting around and it was never the same from year to year. We kept ours for a while after that and we never sat by the same people game to game, much less year to year. All of the seats around us s were corporate seats. They were just as likely to have opponents or neutrals as Dawgs. And if they were Dawgs they were never rowdy. These were dang good seats remember. That hurt the atmosphere big time, and that hurt crowd size. Splitting the student section at the same time was a gigantic mistake. 3) winning makes for big crowds. We haven’t done much of that lately.

Behrdawg
12-04-2017, 09:24 AM
No one has ever attended December games. What are you smoking? Football is still rolling.

Dawg-gone-dawgs
12-04-2017, 09:28 AM
I was a season ticket holder with my Dad for over 20 years. We gave them up when his health got bad enough he could no
Longer go. A few observations on attendance: 1) we have never had great attendance for games prior to New Years. It?s worse now but it?s never been good. 2) We used to have a core group that was at nearly every game. They were long time season ticket holders who were promised they could keep the same seats as long as they bought tickets. A lot were yall?s despised blue hairs but many weren?t. There were groups that got rowdy no matter how old they were. They knew everyone around them and knew where the acceptable boundaries were. It made for a great crowd. It also kept people coming back because even if somebody in your group couldn?t make it and you had to go by yourself you knew there would be friends around at the game. Greg Byrne destroyed that. He repudiated the promise. He also instituted reseating the Hump every year. That meant you never knew who you would be sitting around and it was never the same from year to year. We kept ours for a while after that and we never sat by the same people game to game, much less year to year. All of the seats around us s were corporate seats. They were just as likely to have opponents or neutrals as Dawgs. And if they were Dawgs they were never rowdy. These were dang good seats remember. That hurt the atmosphere big time, and that hurt crowd size. Splitting the student section at the same time was a gigantic mistake. 3) winning makes for big crowds. We haven?t done much of that lately.

Yep. We have the worst home crowd atmosphere I've ever seen. Every time I look on TV I see fans going crazy behind the goals on FT's. Our fans are just sitting there. It is terrible and embarrassing. The students need to cover behind both goals and along the sideline opposite the benches. Even when we have a good crowd, they act like they are at a f&@*ing theatre show or something. They clap but are always on their ass for most of the game.

MetEdDawg
12-04-2017, 09:28 AM
Basketball is like this for our fan base. Fans show up after we win or if we are projected to be good. They don’t show up consistently for a team that hasn’t proven itself.

That being said I think this team has proven it’s at least better than the other ones we’ve had. We’ve won games previous teams would have lost. 7-0 is something our fan base should be able to get behind.

I’ll add that Warren Nolan has our RPI at 47. I know it’s early but that’s very hopeful that we are moving in the right direction.

Dawg61
12-04-2017, 09:43 AM
You can kiss the Bulldog Club goodbye if you do. I assume you do mean for football and baseball as well.

See ya later hostage takers. Make the entire Hump first come first serve.

WPDawg
12-04-2017, 09:46 AM
I was a season ticket holder with my Dad for over 20 years. We gave them up when his health got bad enough he could no
Longer go. A few observations on attendance: 1) we have never had great attendance for games prior to New Years. It’s worse now but it’s never been good. 2) We used to have a core group that was at nearly every game. They were long time season ticket holders who were promised they could keep the same seats as long as they bought tickets. A lot were yall’s despised blue hairs but many weren’t. There were groups that got rowdy no matter how old they were. They knew everyone around them and knew where the acceptable boundaries were. It made for a great crowd. It also kept people coming back because even if somebody in your group couldn’t make it and you had to go by yourself you knew there would be friends around at the game. Greg Byrne destroyed that. He repudiated the promise. He also instituted reseating the Hump every year. That meant you never knew who you would be sitting around and it was never the same from year to year. We kept ours for a while after that and we never sat by the same people game to game, much less year to year. All of the seats around us s were corporate seats. They were just as likely to have opponents or neutrals as Dawgs. And if they were Dawgs they were never rowdy. These were dang good seats remember. That hurt the atmosphere big time, and that hurt crowd size. Splitting the student section at the same time was a gigantic mistake. 3) winning makes for big crowds. We haven’t done much of that lately.

Bingo. December has never been great attendance but when they re-seated everyone several year ago it broke up the local supporters that were there consistently and sat in lower sections. Now those same are spread everywhere high and low and broken up the local continuity of support. Televised events hurts also but being there is a better experience than watching on television.

I suggest that all Pre-SEC games be General Admission seating no matter how you got your tickets. First come, first serve. That would insure the lower sections being closer to full. Let the big donors know what is happening and they can carve out some special seating for them if they let the TO know they are coming by a certain day/time before the game.

Lord McBuckethead
12-04-2017, 09:53 AM
Problem is the same as always. MSU catering to the season ticket holders at the cost of actual bodies in the seats. Need to make the tickets like you're going to the movies. First come first serve. Don't buy tickets to every movie in the year if you're only attending Star Wars on New Years eve. It's that simple. Stop buying season tickets if you're only going to the Bama and Kentucky games. This shit is like 1980's style stupid. We'll never be a big time SEC basketball program as long as we continue to bend over backwards for people that don't come to the games they bought tickets for.

Agreed. Should be first come first served on the seats. And the entire side of the court opposite the team bench should be students by default.

Liverpooldawg
12-04-2017, 09:53 AM
See ya later hostage takers. Make the entire Hump first come first serve.

It’s been tht way for one game in history that I’m aware of. It was also free if you didn’t have a ticket. The infamous “Riff Raff” game with Bama back in the early 80s was supposedly one of the most raucous crowds of all time. The Golden Triangle was a complete hockey rink due to snow/sleet/freezing rain. Bama was already there so they elected to play the game. The word was put out that if you could get there, they would let you in, ticket or not. I was a student but l lived over on Lynn Lane. I tried to get there and nearly cracked up my car in the parking lot. From what I heard the crowd was basically students and locals who lived in walking distance. It supposedly was a small but wild crowd, and then some. MSU beat a favored Bama team. After the game Alabama coach Wimp Sanderson was asked about the crowd and he said, “They opens up the doors and let the riff raff in.” A legend was born.

Lord McBuckethead
12-04-2017, 09:58 AM
You can kiss the Bulldog Club goodbye if you do. I assume you do mean for football and baseball as well.

Just for basketball. Baseball and football can stay the way they are. Basketball should be general admission, first come first serve.
I checked the other day for a few nice tickets. There were only a few lower level right behind the goal around row 11. They were 5 dollars each. Good. I bought 3.
When I got to the game, there were 1000s of open seats in the lower bowl at tip off. I waited 10 minutes, then moved to the lower corner row 4 with my family. It was just absurd that there were only a few tickets available yet the building was practically empty. Our boys are playing hard and deserve to have fans around the court filled at tipoff.

Dawg61
12-04-2017, 10:06 AM
It’s been tht way for one game in history that I’m aware of. It was also free if you didn’t have a ticket. The infamous “Riff Raff” game with Bama back in the early 80s was supposedly one of the most raucous crowds of all time. The Golden Triangle was a complete hockey rink due to snow/sleet/freezing rain. Bama was already there so they elected to play the game. The word was put out that if you could get there, they would let you in, ticket or not. I was a student but l lived over on Lynn Lane. I tried to get there and nearly cracked up my car in the parking lot. From what I heard the crowd was basically students and locals who lived in walking distance. It supposedly was a small but wild crowd, and then some. MSU beat a favored Bama team. After the game Alabama coach Wimp Sanderson was asked about the crowd and he said, “They opens up the doors and let the riff raff in.” A legend was born.

This sounds awesome and there's zero reason every game can't be like this. (Not free though) Shannondawg I don't want BC members to get upset and drop out of the BC. I appreciate all of those that donate and buy season tickets for any sport. The solution I propose is building a BC skybox style area that is very nice and overlooks the court. Make it look like a fancy restaurant/bar with couch style seats, tv's, free food/drink and servers. The Hump atmosphere won't suffer one bit if nobody shows up to hang out in there BC season ticket area and there can be first come first serve for the rest of the Hump. Everybody is happy. The hump is packed and there's a special area for BC members.

Lord McBuckethead
12-04-2017, 10:23 AM
Just to add, first come first serve, but if people come in with the actual ticket, you move.

ScoobaDawg
12-04-2017, 12:38 PM
See ya later hostage takers. Make the entire Hump first come first serve.

Dumbest idea ever... Wait.. you will say do that with the football stadium next.

Takes money to have successful coaches and programs....

To the young student yelling screw all the people who don't show up..
Shut up.. enjoy your free tickets and the wins.

The support will come with better opponents and more wins... and more sustained success over multiple years.

Dawg61
12-04-2017, 12:51 PM
Dumbest idea ever... Wait.. you will say do that with the football stadium next.

Takes money to have successful coaches and programs....

To the young student yelling screw all the people who don't show up..
Shut up.. enjoy your free tickets and the wins.

The support will come with better opponents and more wins... and more sustained success over multiple years.

We have money. Thanks ESPN. We'll make more money by filing the Hump every game with locals than we currently make by selling season tickets to empty bodies. Tired of the Hump atmosphere being held hostage by the same grumpy 2,000 that never show besides twice a year. You don't donate money to MSU because you expect something in return for it and you certainly shouldn't expect to have a seat in the Hump stay empty for you 18 times a season.

Mutt the Hoople
12-04-2017, 01:36 PM
It?s been tht way for one game in history that I?m aware of. It was also free if you didn?t have a ticket. The infamous ?Riff Raff? game with Bama back in the early 80s was supposedly one of the most raucous crowds of all time. The Golden Triangle was a complete hockey rink due to snow/sleet/freezing rain. Bama was already there so they elected to play the game. The word was put out that if you could get there, they would let you in, ticket or not. I was a student but l lived over on Lynn Lane. I tried to get there and nearly cracked up my car in the parking lot. From what I heard the crowd was basically students and locals who lived in walking distance. It supposedly was a small but wild crowd, and then some. MSU beat a favored Bama team. After the game Alabama coach Wimp Sanderson was asked about the crowd and he said, ?They opens up the doors and let the riff raff in.? A legend was born.

My girlfriend and I walked (skidded and slipped) from Arbour Acres to the Hump. Before the game I had a 102 degree fever and felt like shit...but I just needed to get out of the apartment.

Anyway, my fever (quite literally) broke when Ken Harvey connected clocked that Bammer Center who kept cheap-shotting him. That was probably the wildest crowd I've ever seen at the Hump (second would be the 2004 MSU-OM game where Stans got ejected early and the vacant chair beat Ole Miss 84-56).

Dawg61
12-04-2017, 01:53 PM
Hump vs Demarcus Cousins UK team was rowdy (he did the call me hand signal cause someone had posted his cell #)
Hump vs Noah, Brewer, Horford UF team was awesome. White out game, totally packed and Florida was ranked #1 coming off a Nat. Championship.
Hump vs UK when someone threw a water bottle on the court under a minute left in the game. We got robbed in that game like we did every year for about 4 years in a row till the refs finally gave us one in the SECT with the lane violation.

It's been about a decade since we've seen the Hump in its best form.

Liverpooldawg
12-04-2017, 02:08 PM
Hump vs Demarcus Cousins UK team was rowdy (he did the call me hand signal cause someone had posted his cell #)
Hump vs Noah, Brewer, Horford UF team was awesome. White out game, totally packed and Florida was ranked #1 coming off a Nat. Championship.
Hump vs UK when someone threw a water bottle on the court under a minute left in the game. We got robbed in that game like we did every year for about 4 years in a row till the refs finally gave us one in the SECT with the lane violation.

It's been about a decade since we've seen the Hump in its best form.

I was at all three of those they were good but not really at the top. The best crowd I had ever been at at MSU until the 2014 Auburn football game was 1991 LSU in basketball. That’s the game where we claimed the first SEC title since the early 60s. You can’t imagine how intense that crowd was. We were starving for a Championship, and we got it.

BB30
12-04-2017, 02:10 PM
17 you for not supporting this team.
The season ticket fans in the lower bowl who don't show up, 17 you too.

Great turnout by the students. Props to the fans that came out and supported the team tonight. They deserve our support.

Stay classy....

drail14me
12-04-2017, 03:08 PM
I was a season ticket holder with my Dad for over 20 years. We gave them up when his health got bad enough he could no
Longer go. A few observations on attendance: 1) we have never had great attendance for games prior to New Years. It?s worse now but it?s never been good. 2) We used to have a core group that was at nearly every game. They were long time season ticket holders who were promised they could keep the same seats as long as they bought tickets. A lot were yall?s despised blue hairs but many weren?t. There were groups that got rowdy no matter how old they were. They knew everyone around them and knew where the acceptable boundaries were. It made for a great crowd. It also kept people coming back because even if somebody in your group couldn?t make it and you had to go by yourself you knew there would be friends around at the game. Greg Byrne destroyed that. He repudiated the promise. He also instituted reseating the Hump every year. That meant you never knew who you would be sitting around and it was never the same from year to year. We kept ours for a while after that and we never sat by the same people game to game, much less year to year. All of the seats around us s were corporate seats. They were just as likely to have opponents or neutrals as Dawgs. And if they were Dawgs they were never rowdy. These were dang good seats remember. That hurt the atmosphere big time, and that hurt crowd size. Splitting the student section at the same time was a gigantic mistake. 3) winning makes for big crowds. We haven?t done much of that lately.


This is exactly right. LONG TIME fans who were in the seats all the time got booted for more money to the Bulldog club. Some were not even offered the CHANCE to up their donations to keep their seats. So, they kicked butts out of the seats for more money in the bank. They broke up game day "Families" for more money. Not sure how to get that back.

shannondawg
12-04-2017, 04:04 PM
At the last two games I attended, they are letting people come down to the lower level. A bunch of young guys (at my age that could 15-50 yrs) came an sat all around me on the floor and it was really pleasant having them there making a lot of noise, Its been quite lonely down there during the Rick Ray years and early Howland years. The floor seating was always pretty well full from the time they were installed until the RR era.

I don't know if all the seating down there has been sold or not, I originally had 8 but now only 2 for obvious reasons. Lets hope its changes and it will when he starts winning.

shannondawg
12-04-2017, 04:09 PM
61 don't count on my vote for you to be the next AD.

Lord McBuckethead
12-04-2017, 04:44 PM
How hard is it to just try this for the non-conference schedule next year? I just think that assigned seats that make our atmosphere terrible is not a good idea.

Dawg61
12-04-2017, 04:54 PM
61 don't count on my vote for you to be the next AD.

You keep glossing over that nice beautiful skybox lounge area I will build you with free drink and food and hot waitresses serving you. You'll love me as AD shannondawg. Scooba too.**

jumbo
12-04-2017, 04:56 PM
Problem is the same as always. MSU catering to the season ticket holders at the cost of actual bodies in the seats. Need to make the tickets like you're going to the movies. First come first serve.



This is a terrible take. Why would the athletic department stop selling season tickets?

Dawg61
12-04-2017, 06:01 PM
This is a terrible take. Why would the athletic department stop selling season tickets?

Cause nobody is sitting in their seats during all the home games. We'll make more money by reselling the open seats and by making all the games first come first serve. It's the same reason why lots of restaurants don't take reservations on weekends. It's amazing to me that so many people feel like they should get the right to have a "reserved seat" yet suffer zero consequences when they leave their seats open every single game. I have said this before. The season tickets holders should press a button on their phone saying they are attending the game. If they don't their tickets should go up for resale 24 hrs before tipoff. Now MSU makes double off that seat that currently is being left empty. This way you can keep buying season tickets but those seats left empty will be taken by a general admission sale. MSU makes more money and the seats are filled.

Homedawg
12-04-2017, 06:08 PM
See ya later hostage takers. Make the entire Hump first come first serve.

Sounds great. Until it's time to pay bills. Something has to pay the bills. And w women's hoops losing 4 million a year(and I'm all for us being good mind you) something has to help.

BB30
12-04-2017, 06:09 PM
Cause nobody is sitting in their seats during all the home games. We'll make more money by reselling the open seats and by making all the games first come first serve. It's the same reason why lots of restaurants don't take reservations on weekends. It's amazing to me that so many people feel like they should get the right to have a "reserved seat" yet suffer zero consequences when they leave their seats open every single game. I have said this before. The season tickets holders should press a button on their phone saying they are attending the game. If they don't their tickets should go up for resale 24 hrs before tipoff. Now MSU makes double off that seat that currently is being left empty. This way you can keep buying season tickets but those seats left empty will be taken by a general admission sale. MSU makes more money and the seats are filled.

This could potentially cause a whole host of problems with older gen/forgetful people. If person A is a season ticket holder and forgets to push his button because as we all know life can get in the way of remembering things from time to time and person B buys that ticket how do you handle who gets to sit in that seat when they both show up? If it is a big game in a packed house it becomes a real problem.

I assure you once we get into conference play if we are still playing well you will see the Hump fill back up. A lot of these season ticket owners donate a lot more than just the minimum to receive season tickets lower level etc. Last thing you want to do is piss off some of the top 3-5% of your donors by giving their seats away.

My issue is with the business and corps that buy 15 season tickets and have nobody sitting at the games ever. The company my wife works for has 12 seats and nobody uses them. They maybe have someone at 3-5 games a year.

BulldogDX55
12-04-2017, 06:16 PM
This could potentially cause a whole host of problems with older gen/forgetful people. If person A is a season ticket holder and forgets to push his button because as we all know life can get in the way of remembering things from time to time and person B buys that ticket how do you handle who gets to sit in that seat when they both show up? If it is a big game in a packed house it becomes a real problem.


Dawg61's idea is good, but you would have to implement it in the opposite way. Any time with >24 hours from tipoff, you mark that you want your tickets to be resold. In order to act as a reminder, if the ticket gets sold, count it as a small donation to the athletic department in their name, raising their BC Membership rank. Face value $25? Mark that you won't use your two seats and if someone else scoops them up, BOOM! $50 donation to the university in your name.

Bully13
12-04-2017, 06:54 PM
we've forgotten what post season is which is no fault of the fans. Howland has yet to replicate anything close to what Stans did whether you guys like it or not.

time for Howland and crew to do 17ing something. We've proven in the past we can pack the Hump and it was not due to blind loyalty but due to winning 17ing games and creating some type of semblance of a post season team. it appears Howland is FINALLY on the cusp of doing this. Thank GOD.

wake up. we will pack the 17ing place like we have in the past. Howland knows this and so does Cohen. just prove it's not the same old SHIT.

Dawg61
12-04-2017, 07:05 PM
Dawg61's idea is good, but you would have to implement it in the opposite way. Any time with >24 hours from tipoff, you mark that you want your tickets to be resold. In order to act as a reminder, if the ticket gets sold, count it as a small donation to the athletic department in their name, raising their BC Membership rank. Face value $25? Mark that you won't use your two seats and if someone else scoops them up, BOOM! $50 donation to the university in your name.

I think just responding should get you points added too. Gives people incentive to respond. Even if you're coming to the game respond that you are and you get points. Let them know the seats are available and you get points added.

shannondawg
12-04-2017, 07:08 PM
Sounds great. Until it's time to pay bills. Something has to pay the bills. And w women's hoops losing 4 million a year(and I'm all for us being good mind you) something has to help.

Amen on that Homedawg! Not just from ticket revenue, but bulldog club donations really play into seat priority, and don't think it doesn't.

Not to change the subject, but is the women bb program still losing money? The reserved season tickets are sold out, and the general admission is pretty solid on the lower level, we haven't gotten to the point that the upper level has many fans but if they keep winning, the sec games may start filling up the upper level.

Homedawg
12-04-2017, 08:41 PM
Amen on that Homedawg! Not just from ticket revenue, but bulldog club donations really play into seat priority, and don't think it doesn't.

Not to change the subject, but is the women bb program still losing money? The reserved season tickets are sold out, and the general admission is pretty solid on the lower level, we haven't gotten to the point that the upper level has many fans but if they keep winning, the sec games may start filling up the upper level.

Lose money? Haha. Like I said, we will lose 4 mil this year on it. It brings in no money

shannondawg
12-04-2017, 09:56 PM
Lose money? Haha. Like I said, we will lose 4 mil this year on it. It brings in no money

No money? Parking and season tickets, plus game day sales gotta add up to something. If I remember they calculated some value to the school for their trip to the finals.

Noxdog
12-04-2017, 10:02 PM
It?s been tht way for one game in history that I?m aware of. It was also free if you didn?t have a ticket. The infamous ?Riff Raff? game with Bama back in the early 80s was supposedly one of the most raucous crowds of all time. The Golden Triangle was a complete hockey rink due to snow/sleet/freezing rain. Bama was already there so they elected to play the game. The word was put out that if you could get there, they would let you in, ticket or not. I was a student but l lived over on Lynn Lane. I tried to get there and nearly cracked up my car in the parking lot. From what I heard the crowd was basically students and locals who lived in walking distance. It supposedly was a small but wild crowd, and then some. MSU beat a favored Bama team. After the game Alabama coach Wimp Sanderson was asked about the crowd and he said, ?They opens up the doors and let the riff raff in.? A legend was born.

I was there. I was a SR in HS. Took my buddy up there 45 miles away in a S-10 loaded down with Class 8 truck tires in the back, well at least 1 maybe 2. Made it to and fro and was a merry time had by all.

Homedawg
12-04-2017, 10:05 PM
No money? Parking and season tickets, plus game day sales gotta add up to something. If I remember they calculated some value to the school for their trip to the finals.

Last year generated less that 200k. This year the hope is A quarter of a million. That's no money. Most people get in free unless it's a big game. Season tickets cost next to nothing except for reserved seats which we sale very few of or have in the past can't speak for his year. But either way they are dirt cheap. Ga tickets on game day for adults are $5. Kids are free. Game day sales? Concessions? That's part of a contract. Like I said, gonna lose 4 mil or close when all things accounted for. I'm cool w it w the product we have. Only 2 sports make money anyway.

shannondawg
12-04-2017, 10:33 PM
After giving it some thought about ticket prices and other , I realize that you are correct. At least they are getting the school a lot of attention nationally.

On another note tuned in to the #5 Gators and Seminoles., a very sparse crowd except for the students. Other than Ky, that pretty well the norm for the ooc games for all schools in SEC, and if losing the students are no shows as well.

Homedawg
12-04-2017, 10:37 PM
After giving it some thought about ticket prices and other , I realize that you are correct. At least they are getting the school a lot of attention nationally.

On another note tuned in to the #5 Gators and Seminoles., a very sparse crowd except for the students. Other than Ky, that pretty well the norm for the ooc games for all schools in SEC, and if losing the students are no shows as well.

Agreed. Like I said, I'm glad we are good. But to go along w what I said to dawg 61, something has to pay for it. Espn can't pay for everything, which seems to be the standard response, "we've got sec network money". Yes we do and we figure out a way to spend it too! And still have needs.

jumbo
12-05-2017, 09:40 AM
Cause nobody is sitting in their seats during all the home games. We'll make more money by reselling the open seats and by making all the games first come first serve. It's the same reason why lots of restaurants don't take reservations on weekends. It's amazing to me that so many people feel like they should get the right to have a "reserved seat" yet suffer zero consequences when they leave their seats open every single game. I have said this before. The season tickets holders should press a button on their phone saying they are attending the game. If they don't their tickets should go up for resale 24 hrs before tipoff. Now MSU makes double off that seat that currently is being left empty. This way you can keep buying season tickets but those seats left empty will be taken by a general admission sale. MSU makes more money and the seats are filled.



I promise you that attendance would not have changed at all on Sunday if we did not have season tickets.

Bully13
12-05-2017, 12:05 PM
Agreed. Like I said, I'm glad we are good. But to go along w what I said to dawg 61, something has to pay for it. Espn can't pay for everything, which seems to be the standard response, "we've got sec network money". Yes we do and we figure out a way to spend it too! And still have needs.

heh hey...hmmm, heh. you said "network"