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I know there has been a couple threads on the student section. They each went off in a different direction so I am going to post one of my own. I am in the camp that believes there has to be some sort of creative solution to the empty seats there. It started with a few open seats in the upper corners of the second deck, but they did fill in after the start of the Air Force game. By the next home game those open seats in the corners stayed open for the whole Cal game. Next came the biggest home game of the year... and the open seats remained.
Along comes Homecoming and the open corner seats grew considerably into a widespread lack of students in the second deck. Now it really can't be written off as "crowding" below.
I remember night games in the Metrodome. The students would be off to their parties, usually by half time. Since the situation is already bad, what will a 20 degree kickoff on Halloween night draw for students? Will the whole second deck be open?
Each of the last two weeks saw the whole stadium 1/3 empty for much of the first quarter but the rest of the stadium did finally fill in against Purdue and Wisconsin. The situation in the Student section seems to be getting worse.
Those student tickets are SO cheap, I suppose if a student can't make it, they don't really feel like they are out anything to skip the game. Plus, their low price ensures they really don't have incentive to go through the hassle of marketing, selling, and delivering their tickets to other students. The end result is an empty student section.
What is the solution? Instead of selling all 10,000 student season tickets, perhaps sell 6,000 and make the other 4,000 available to be purchased with a valid student card the morning of each home game? Create a Brewsterville that way? I don't know. I'm just throwing something out there. I am seriously expecting to see a very empty student section for Michigan State.
Meanwhile, I have not one but two relatives that have made multiple calls to the ticket office inquiring if they can be on a season ticket wait list, or order season tickets. They haven't had the same answer twice and nobody is even keeping a list at this point, or charging a "waiting list fee" to try to capture some of this business that is dying to spend money.
What is wrong with this picture?
Along comes Homecoming and the open corner seats grew considerably into a widespread lack of students in the second deck. Now it really can't be written off as "crowding" below.
I remember night games in the Metrodome. The students would be off to their parties, usually by half time. Since the situation is already bad, what will a 20 degree kickoff on Halloween night draw for students? Will the whole second deck be open?
Each of the last two weeks saw the whole stadium 1/3 empty for much of the first quarter but the rest of the stadium did finally fill in against Purdue and Wisconsin. The situation in the Student section seems to be getting worse.
Those student tickets are SO cheap, I suppose if a student can't make it, they don't really feel like they are out anything to skip the game. Plus, their low price ensures they really don't have incentive to go through the hassle of marketing, selling, and delivering their tickets to other students. The end result is an empty student section.
What is the solution? Instead of selling all 10,000 student season tickets, perhaps sell 6,000 and make the other 4,000 available to be purchased with a valid student card the morning of each home game? Create a Brewsterville that way? I don't know. I'm just throwing something out there. I am seriously expecting to see a very empty student section for Michigan State.
Meanwhile, I have not one but two relatives that have made multiple calls to the ticket office inquiring if they can be on a season ticket wait list, or order season tickets. They haven't had the same answer twice and nobody is even keeping a list at this point, or charging a "waiting list fee" to try to capture some of this business that is dying to spend money.
What is wrong with this picture?