I think section 10 would have been just fine to offer up as season tickets vs. section 16. But the band is in 11, so maybe that was a factor?
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I think section 10 would have been just fine to offer up as season tickets vs. section 16. But the band is in 11, so maybe that was a factor?
I like everyone having a chance at new tickets. For every priority point 1 ball into hopper. Pull out balls til seats filled.
While I agree with you on keeping the students below the suite level in section 16 for the sake of game atmosphere, consider this. That part of the section contains 6 rows X 20 seats per row = 120 seats. Required donation each seat in that section is $1,375, add the season ticket price of $307 yields $208,840/yr to the athletic department. No small change especially when you consider the student government has dropped their payment to NDSU Athletics by $100,000 per the new agreement. We now have the smallest student/institution payment to athletics in both the Summit and the MVFC. (And by a bunch). I know it shouldn't be all about the money, but in reality, it is about the money. Football pays the bills here and if we want to continue our success we've got to raise more money. Kudos to the AD and the Student Government for working out this deal.
It's been said before but the bottom line is the AD went to the students and asked for an increase to student fees. They declined and thus this deal was struck. The fact is the money has to come from somewhere and the students said "not from us" hence they lose seats. If the students wanted to keep their seats they should have voted for the student fee increase. It wasn't that important to them. It's pretty damn simple and straight forward.
I don't really buy that. I've known people that all of the sudden have season tickets in the last few years. I don't think corporate sponsors are able to get large blocks (12) of tickets, but if you're looking for a pair and you have the $$$, you can get them.
Some thoughts:
1. People keep implying, likely NOT intentionally, that the students voting down an activity fee increase was bad since they pay less than other valley and Summit schools. I am not sure what planet folks people are from, but in my world that is something to be proud of and a big reason I recommend NDSU. (It should NOT be the students job to subsidize athletics; see USD for a horrible example of that.)
2. I've said for years the way to work this out is to sell more of the student seats and this is exactly what they are doing. (I had said give them until Wednesday each week, then sell what is left.) I also said the students should demand a cut of that action, and that is exactly what they got.
So this was a very well thought out win/win for all. Heck, say I was going to school now and always sitting in the prime sec 16 tickets every game like I did in the olden days. While I would not be entirely happy, my student fees would be going down and I know my only penalty is moving over one section. Deals don't get much better than that. Plus, NDSU made me proud by further lowering an already relatively low activity fee. Great work Mr. Larson. I've been critical on many issues, but this sure will not be one of them!