Give a 100 bucks a year. That’s it.
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I agree with a notification system of some sort but sometime I will not know if I'm going to be able to attend until the day of the game itself. What's the old saying, "shit happens". There obviously won't be a one size fits all solution that makes everyone happy but there are some things that could reasonably be done to make the process easier and allow those who aren't season tix owners to occupy the unused seats of the "rich effers" (lol) as you suggest. BTW, I can assure you I'm not one of them. I'm simply a guy that loves MSU baseball and has been attending games at the Dude since the late 70's.
$ is what built the stadium.
Ok then, charge more for the seat. The tix are $10/seat. Charge $20, charge $30. In addition, if the season tix owner did as you suggest, well they wouldn't be guaranteed a ticket and would have to wait in line at the ticket office to get one. Most don't or wouldn't want to do this only to move a section or two over from what they may have had. I don't have all the answers but I do agree there needs to be a better system in place to utilize the grandstand seats.
Maybe I'm wrong, but those empty seats are bringing in revenue. How much I don't know.
Actually, it doesn't. I'll give you an example. My son is in school at State. If I can't make it, which is usually during the week, I'll tell him to take the tix and take him and his buds. Now, most of the time he won't know until the afternoon of the game whether or not he can make it (awfully hard to nail down college kids if you know what I mean). Now, I could've possibly given them to someone else that may have gone but my family always has and always will get first shot. Again, your system could work but to suggest it's full proof is a fallacy.
You're misunderstanding my plan.
There is no punishment for pushing "yes" to attending the game & then not attending. You are completely free to carry on as you always have.
However, if you push "no" then your seats go on sale & you get bulldog club points.
The system doesn't force anyone to do anything. It just makes it easier for people to do something & they get rewarded if they do.
Bulldog club points or maybe a $1 off voucher at the concessions added to their account.
We can come up with simple little incentives.
Could create a concessions app like Starbucks has where they scan your app when your at the counter or a phone number points system like Walgreens, CVS, & Jersey Mikes have. Little discounts can be added & subtracted through that.
At least we have sro crowds , so what if a few seats go unused that are bought and paid for, bet more sec schools would give their eye teeth to have that problem.