Without students there is no football program. They pay way more than a guy buying a ticket. I like the move.
You are referring to tuition...True. However, money from ticket sales helps keep those tuition fees lower.
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Without students there is no football program. They pay way more than a guy buying a ticket. I like the move.
You are referring to tuition...True. However, money from ticket sales helps keep those tuition fees lower.
Uhhhhh, what? Unless we're Texas and sending money back to the university itself, I'm not sure how that would be happening.
Any money brought into the university helps offset the operating budget of the athletic department. The athletic budget comes from tuition dollars.
We are talking peanuts here, but offering free admission to students, means they are losing a few $million in potential earnings. It's probably worth it to fill the stands in their eyes.
I'm not sure how letting students in for free isn't a good thing.
Students get in for free? What is this UNI?
And I'd say that 82% is under reported, due to the fact we have maybe 7,000-8,000 seats allocated to students, and at most games, it's filled, and overflow in the aisles.
You are referring to tuition...True. However, money from ticket sales helps keep those tuition fees lower.
Almost 8% of Iowa State's athletic budget is subsidized (As of 2011). Texas Tech is closer to 10%. The Subsidy comes from the sum of students fees, direct and indirect institutional support and state money.You're way behind the times here. The athletic budget does not include tuition dollars at all.
Almost 8% of Iowa State's athletic budget is subsidized (As of 2011). Texas Tech is closer to 10%. The Subsidy comes from the sum of students fees, direct and indirect institutional support and state money.
What exactly do you think institutional support is?
So according to what you bolded Texas Tech can't get enough paying fans to go to the game so you let more students in for free? I wouldn't be touting that, I'd be embarrassed about that..
Almost 8% of Iowa State's athletic budget is subsidized (As of 2011). Texas Tech is closer to 10%. The Subsidy comes from the sum of students fees, direct and indirect institutional support and state money.
What exactly do you think institutional support is?
Fair enough! This is what happens when a game thread is started prematurely!2011 is behind.
Fair enough! This is what happens when a game thread is started prematurely!
I still laugh at the fact a BCS AQ conference school lets students in for free to football games.
I still laugh at the fact a BCS AQ conference school lets students in for free to football games.
Texas Tech uses the same system as Virginia Tech, TCU, Florida State, WVU, Virginia, Maryland, Georgia Tech, Rutgers, South Carolina, etc., charging a single "athletic fee" for access to all Tech sports rather than charging for individual game tickets. I guess they figure the students are more likely to support Tech teams since they already paid for the privilege to attend the games.
Can't say I disagree with the philosophy. My question would be how are tickets given out? Do you have to make a request before the game? Or do you simply show up and get an ID scanned for admission?