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Some very interesting points here:
http://www.startribune.com/sports/gophers/184050091.html?page=1&c=y
I am not a big "I told you so" person, but I got absolutely crucified for using logic and basing ticket sales on a pattern in my Strib blog on Football ticket sales: http://www.startribune.com/local/yourvoices/166589686.html and said I expected 3400 student tickets to be sold for football. This article says this....
Another interesting tidbit in this is:
http://www.startribune.com/sports/gophers/184050091.html?page=1&c=y
Non-student season-ticket sales at Williams Arena have fallen from 9,286 in 2007 to 7,136 this year, and student season-ticket sales have also slumped. Student season-ticket sales -- only 1,182 were sold for this season -- are at a six-year low.
I am not a big "I told you so" person, but I got absolutely crucified for using logic and basing ticket sales on a pattern in my Strib blog on Football ticket sales: http://www.startribune.com/local/yourvoices/166589686.html and said I expected 3400 student tickets to be sold for football. This article says this....
School officials said that after selling 10,248 student season tickets for football in 2009, the team's first season in on-campus TCF Bank Stadium, they sold only 3,888 this year.
Another interesting tidbit in this is:
I know people had asked about that when I did the bball ticket blog.University officials say new revenue raised by the preferred seating program instituted this year was about $815,000 for men's basketball ($401,000) and men's hockey ($414,000). The increased revenue from the two sports is close to making up for the loss in ticket revenue resulting from the drop in season tickets, said Garry Bowman, director of athletic communications.