pk2
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I feel your pain, folks.
I have two degrees from the U. I’ve had season tickets since my undergrad days, in the mid-80s. I worked for the athletic department during my time there. If there is such a thing as “bleeding maroon and gold,” I do.
For the first time ever, on our way home from the game tonight, my wife and I discussed giving up our season tickets after this year, for many of the same reasons others have brought up in this thread.
We love the whole game-day experience, from eating and drinking near the stadium before the game, to the band, to bringing our grandkids, to the team generally being pretty competitive. We just need to decide whether that’s enough to justify spending the money, time, and emotional energy.
We’re not going to make the final decision tonight, or tomorrow, or even this week. It’s something that we’ll have to put some thought into, at a time when our emotions are more even-keel than they are now.
I have two degrees from the U. I’ve had season tickets since my undergrad days, in the mid-80s. I worked for the athletic department during my time there. If there is such a thing as “bleeding maroon and gold,” I do.
For the first time ever, on our way home from the game tonight, my wife and I discussed giving up our season tickets after this year, for many of the same reasons others have brought up in this thread.
We love the whole game-day experience, from eating and drinking near the stadium before the game, to the band, to bringing our grandkids, to the team generally being pretty competitive. We just need to decide whether that’s enough to justify spending the money, time, and emotional energy.
We’re not going to make the final decision tonight, or tomorrow, or even this week. It’s something that we’ll have to put some thought into, at a time when our emotions are more even-keel than they are now.