mjfelton15
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Does anyone know if the quality of the home game matchups have any weight in the season ticket pricing? Looking at future seasons, and there are a few seasons where the home schedules are pretty weak in my opinion. Weak to the point where I don’t want to be paying what I pay currently, if those games are all I get for quality matchups.
For instance, in 2022, we get: NM State, Western Illinois, Colorado, Iowa, Rutgers, Purdue, Northwestern. Now I’d say Colorado, Iowa, and maybe Purdue will be good. The rest are weak to me. Also, we get 5 home games right away, in a row, of the 7 home games total. So we’ll be watching almost the whole second half of the season from our couches.
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For instance, in 2022, we get: NM State, Western Illinois, Colorado, Iowa, Rutgers, Purdue, Northwestern. Now I’d say Colorado, Iowa, and maybe Purdue will be good. The rest are weak to me. Also, we get 5 home games right away, in a row, of the 7 home games total. So we’ll be watching almost the whole second half of the season from our couches.
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