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<blockquote data-quote="roadkill" data-source="post: 812308" data-attributes="member: 1555"><p>I respect your analysis, but there's a key assumption in your logic/math that may not be 100% valid. Again, I'm not trying to argue that a significant number of Tech fans don't sell their COFH tickets to mutt fans. They probably do. However, there's no reason to assume that the die-hard mutt fans don't continue to purchase season tickets in years that the game is in Athens, in order to maintain their seating priority, whether it's real or just perceived. So the 2000 ticket difference in alternate years is a data point, but it doesn't necessarily set an upper bound on the number of mutt fans regularly getting season tics. </p><p>As far as the club section is concerned, are you sure that a mutt fan isn't likely to have the points or whatever to get seats there? I was offered and purchased club season tickets in 2014 (what a year!) despite having no history of previously purchasing season tickets and being fairly low on the points scale. (yes, I admit I'm a relatively crummy fan by the standards of many). </p><p></p><p>The other aspect of this that is hard to wrap my head around is that a large number of Tech fans dedicated enough to have season tics would choose to sell for them for COFH, especially knowing they are likely to go to a mutt. I know it must happen some, but as I stated, I'm only an "average" Tech fan who doesn't purchase season tickets every year, but if I did, I would never under any realistic circumstances consider selling the COFH game to a non-Tech fan. Maybe that's just me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roadkill, post: 812308, member: 1555"] I respect your analysis, but there's a key assumption in your logic/math that may not be 100% valid. Again, I'm not trying to argue that a significant number of Tech fans don't sell their COFH tickets to mutt fans. They probably do. However, there's no reason to assume that the die-hard mutt fans don't continue to purchase season tickets in years that the game is in Athens, in order to maintain their seating priority, whether it's real or just perceived. So the 2000 ticket difference in alternate years is a data point, but it doesn't necessarily set an upper bound on the number of mutt fans regularly getting season tics. As far as the club section is concerned, are you sure that a mutt fan isn't likely to have the points or whatever to get seats there? I was offered and purchased club season tickets in 2014 (what a year!) despite having no history of previously purchasing season tickets and being fairly low on the points scale. (yes, I admit I'm a relatively crummy fan by the standards of many). The other aspect of this that is hard to wrap my head around is that a large number of Tech fans dedicated enough to have season tics would choose to sell for them for COFH, especially knowing they are likely to go to a mutt. I know it must happen some, but as I stated, I'm only an "average" Tech fan who doesn't purchase season tickets every year, but if I did, I would never under any realistic circumstances consider selling the COFH game to a non-Tech fan. Maybe that's just me. [/QUOTE]
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