STrib: Gophers football student-section forecast: More, but still not many
There is some good news for the University of Minnesota, which is trying to find ways to fill the empty seats in the student section at TCF Bank Stadium.
In the continuing struggle to address student apathy toward football — and with the Gophers’ season starting with a home game Thursday — the school announced it has sold 1,647 football-only student season tickets so far, a modest increase from the 919 sold at this point a year ago. The total still is down from the 1,787 sold at this point two years ago, and the 2,754 sold by late August 2011. The school, however, has had some additional success by pairing student season tickets for football with those for men’s basketball and hockey — bringing the overall total for student football season tickets as of Monday to 5,043 and counting.
Overall season- tickets sales for football also are slightly improved: So far 33,385 have been sold, compared with 32,383 at this time a year ago. School officials reported that, in just a three-day period ending Monday, they had sold 357 more season tickets.
With more than 30,000 undergraduate students expected on campus this fall, school officials have conceded that it remains a challenge to get more students to go to games at the school’s five-year-old, on-campus stadium and that large rows of empty student-section seats have become an all-too-familiar sight.
Student season tickets for football remain a relative bargain, costing $90 for seven home games.
A student season-ticket package that includes football and men’s basketball and hockey costs $258.
The problem for school officials can be found in the attitude of Grady Bell, a junior from White Bear Lake majoring in chemistry.
“I’d love to go, but I have a lot of commitments just as any other college student,” he said. “To be honest, we’re not that good of a team.”
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