Embarassing for a top 10/15/20 team. I would have killed to have a team like this to support in college.
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How many die-hard fans out there are unaware of the secondary ticket markets? Please. That's as ridiculous as the majority of the arguments for why students don't attend games.Clarification: Say a typical family of 4 would have liked to go see last night's game. Most families look to the ISU ticket office to purchase tickets. They are not going to go seeking out tickets on StubHub, etc. that are over face value. They are told that the game is sold out. They see on t.v. that there are entire sections empty. They aren't happy.
I'm mostly concerned about getting rid of the people who only show up to the big games. Giving priority seating to people who go to the most games would be another great option, imo.I completely agree with this. It would improve attendance for all of the games and make life easier for students who try and go to every game and class.
Pollard is getting more money by selling the seats to multiple students than he would cheap others.
I am always amazed when we get the bill of some of the strange fees the student's pay. My son is technically a "senior" with his number of credits even though he is a junior for purposes of getting through his major. He had a "senior" fee this term, so I suppose he will have that fee show up for three different semesters. My husband and I can't really afford donation levels to get season tickets with helping our kids with school but we all get to pay these fees all the time. We were looking forward to a tuition freeze this year and discovered that his tuition went up by over a third because he was an upperclassman in engineering, The all-sports is a money saver for our son because he goes to a lot of events but he is taking his chances as far as getting into KU and Iowa since he does go to class.
Enjoy a morbid Hilton ColiseumIf the students can't show up for games like last night, they don't deserve to be sold tickets.
Enjoy a morbid Hilton Coliseum
Because every other school in the country does it. Because the future of donations for Iowa State basketball is currently sitting on the ends of the court in Hilton Coliseum.It has absolutely everything to do with it. Why else would student tickets be discounted and not require a donation?
Students are already taking out loans just to go to school and don't have a steady, substantial income.
How many die-hard fans out there are unaware of the secondary ticket markets? Please. That's as ridiculous as the majority of the arguments for why students don't attend games.
I'm guessing those are the ones Jamie worries about the least. They don't make enough money for the AD for him to spend much time worrying. He wants as many people as possible with season tickets. That hurts for games like Kansas where he could sell tickets at 2-3 times the face value on the season ticket but he makes a killing on the early games and lower demand conference games.I'm not talking diehards, I'm picturing a random family who comes to maybe one game/year. They aren't going to pay over face value, they just quit trying when the ISU site says there aren't tickets left. Not an excuse, just a fact.
I'm guessing those are the ones Jamie worries about the least. They don't make enough money for the AD for him to spend much time worrying. He wants as many people as possible with season tickets. That hurts for games like Kansas where he could sell tickets at 2-3 times the face value on the season ticket but he makes a killing on the early games and lower demand conference games.
Clarification: Say a typical family of 4 would have liked to go see last night's game. Most families look to the ISU ticket office to purchase tickets. They are not going to go seeking out tickets on StubHub, etc. that are over face value. They are told that the game is sold out. They see on t.v. that there are entire sections empty. They aren't happy.
Put me in this camp. I have two boys who I would love to be able to take to games but I can't afford to spend $34 a piece minimum for nosebleeds against WVU.
If they could sell those empty student seats for 10-15 a piece I would bring my boys to multiple games a season.
Put me in this camp. I have two boys who I would love to be able to take to games but I can't afford to spend $34 a piece minimum for nosebleeds against WVU.
If they could sell those empty student seats for 10-15 a piece I would bring my boys to multiple games a season.
No one disagrees with this.Put me in this camp. I have two boys who I would love to be able to take to games but I can't afford to spend $34 a piece minimum for nosebleeds against WVU.
If they could sell those empty student seats for 10-15 a piece I would bring my boys to multiple games a season.
Put me in this camp. I have two boys who I would love to be able to take to games but I can't afford to spend $34 a piece minimum for nosebleeds against WVU.
If they could sell those empty student seats for 10-15 a piece I would bring my boys to multiple games a season.
Another solution for the WVU/OSU games would be to sell about 300 tickets to the general public as general admission to the student section.
This has been done during the McDoormat Era.