There were open seats everywhere. In really expensive sections. Well I don’t care if you’re not gonna be at the game sell your damn tickets
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There were open seats everywhere. In really expensive sections. Well I don’t care if you’re not gonna be at the game sell your damn tickets
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You may not realize this, but there is really no demand for tickets. Ive tried to sell mine for all the home games this year, with limited success (Homecoming only). No success giving them away either! Is it COVID, or just boredom?
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Who's coming down to the Arizona game next fall? Curious to see what kind of crowd we'll get. I'm thinking seriously about driving over from Oceanside, CA.
If you wore the uniform...you're a champion.
No beer in the dome and lousy student seating are two of the biggest factors for the students. The priorities are screwed up. It's a student event first.
Student seating should be on the sideline close to the Bison bench.
Rabid Bison fans are getting older. We simply must bring the young ones onboard.
If you wore the uniform...you're a champion.
10 years ago the waitlist for students was over 1,000 each week. That was back when they used to get 4,000 tickets too. Location doesn’t matter all that much for them, and most of them aren’t old enough to legally drink anyways. I’d argue that the aggressive searches to get into the dome are keeping kids with flasks out more than anything.
The problem is atmosphere for students. 10 years ago the games were A LOT of fun. Gameday experience was bringing new stuff in that kept people engaged. Need to come up with new ideas. The concept of Yell Leaders isn’t new or exciting anymore.