Coolew01
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Even 5,000 is pathetic
Even 5,000 is pathetic
I picked up my tickets yesterday over lunch and there were three other girls and a guy picking up their tickets. fwiw
Not really worth much. lol
But Minnesotans are notorious for being fair weather fans. They'll only support a good product. They WILL back a quality product and they have proved that many times. I wish that wasn't they way it is, but it's the culture we have created here in Minnesota.
If I read the story correct, 3100 plus students have bought season tickets and 5500 tickets were given out last week for the opener by Kill and the administration. So at least 8600 students have tickets for the opener if I understand the article. How many student season tickets are available anyway? Is it still 10,000 or has the U cut it back to 6,000. I would guess they have 10,000 available since 8600 have already been given away or sold. What a poorly written story by the StarTribune again.
If I read the story correct, 3100 plus students have bought season tickets and 5500 tickets were given out last week for the opener by Kill and the administration. So at least 8600 students have tickets for the opener if I understand the article. How many student season tickets are available anyway? Is it still 10,000 or has the U cut it back to 6,000. I would guess they have 10,000 available since 8600 have already been given away or sold. What a poorly written story by the StarTribune again.
If I read the story correct, 3100 plus students have bought season tickets and 5500 tickets were given out last week for the opener by Kill and the administration. So at least 8600 students have tickets for the opener if I understand the article. How many student season tickets are available anyway? Is it still 10,000 or has the U cut it back to 6,000. I would guess they have 10,000 available since 8600 have already been given away or sold. What a poorly written story by the StarTribune again.
A few weeks ago, the Star Tribune had a similar article that was misleading in the same way. I would have thought that this article would have corrected the mistake, but it makes the same mistake, implying that the student ticket situation is worse than it is by leaving out context.
The U just put themselves in an interesting situation if all 5,500 of those freshman tickets get used for the game, and they also reach around 6,000 season ticket packages sold. Unless they pro-rate a portion of those packages to only include the remaining 6 games, they would be looking at 11,500 students showing up to stand in a section that holds 10,000.
Not saying all of the Freshen will show up, but it that were to happen and additional ticket packages get sold....oops! What are they going to say if someone goes to buy last minute season tickets? "Here are your season tickets, the first game you can go to is next week." What?!
I doubt they are worried. The free tickets are only for the first game. Does anyone see them selling 2,900 season tickets by Saturday?
What exactly is the agenda of the Star Tribune in constantly bringing up or reporting Student season ticket sales for Gopher Football. Why do they continue to pound this "drum" of negativity unless they are trying to help create this perception that Gopher football is boring or always has a "half empty stadium". What is the objective? Are they reporting on the news or looking to create "News". Where was this spotlight on student season ticket sales pre-TCF stadium. Can we have another article on beer sales at TCF?
I really have to ask because this has wound people up pretty tight and there are even rubes taking pot shots on comment sections for other articles and cracking jokes about it.
Have they reported on Gopher basketball season ticket sales for both the Mens and Womens basketball team? Have they reported on Gopher Hockey student season ticket sales. We get it, everyone or at least this newspaper want's to make a big deal out of Student football season ticket sales or lack there of because of the subsidy the State put into build the stadium (A much smaller contribution) I might add then they did for the Twins or Vikings stadiums. What really is the point are they still peeved that they are missing out on parking revenue generated from the Gophers not playing at the Metrodome. This has as much to do with it as any need to keep bringing it up.
It's funny but all of the pundits like Reusse are going to keep beating this dead horse. We get it the Students at the U don't care about Gopher football because they preceive we will still suck or lose. Is the $84 bucks really that much money? I have seen students pee loan funds away, and grants on reidiculous stuff like gambling at a Poker room or playing blackjack, I just don't get the constant droan about lack of student ticket sales for Gopher football.
Where is the equal coverage for Vikings games, and there reduction in Season tickets. I'm sure going 3-13 they took a hit on there season ticket fan base. The Vikings are not sold out for Sundays game against Jacksonville and they have been papering the market with free ticket give aways on the radio and such, but you do not here the incesent reporting about the downturn in Vikings ticket sales at this time. What's good for the Gophers should be good for the Star Tribune to report about the Vikings, they can deny it all they want but there are just as many people not showing up to Twins games and Vikings games because the teams suck as they are not showing up to Gopher football games.