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<blockquote data-quote="CLHarperJackt" data-source="post: 868697" data-attributes="member: 689"><p>Some Thoughts:</p><p></p><p>The Price of the ticket isn’t the only factor (and in my case a miniscule one) in choosing not to attend games in person at Bobby Dodd.</p><p></p><p>Some other factors are:</p><p></p><p>1) The exacerbated length of the games due to all of the commercial timeouts. ( This factor also diminishes the accessibly and enjoyability of viewing college football period.) Suggestion to address this issue is to reduce the number and time for commercial timeouts and move to premium prices for commercial time instead.</p><p></p><p>2) Bobby Dodd is an extremely uncomfortable stadium; especially in the mid-day sun. Suggestion: at least install seat backs and some type of awning.</p><p></p><p>3) The transfer portal/free agency has come to college football. Free agency and “One and Done” lessens a community’s connection and emotional investment in the players, since it makes plain to the most causal observer that most players today are simply rented/hired guns with little to no connection and emotional investment in the community. Unfettered free markets for players begets unfettered free market consumers of the game: tradition, loyalty and emotional connection for team be damned all around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CLHarperJackt, post: 868697, member: 689"] Some Thoughts: The Price of the ticket isn’t the only factor (and in my case a miniscule one) in choosing not to attend games in person at Bobby Dodd. Some other factors are: 1) The exacerbated length of the games due to all of the commercial timeouts. ( This factor also diminishes the accessibly and enjoyability of viewing college football period.) Suggestion to address this issue is to reduce the number and time for commercial timeouts and move to premium prices for commercial time instead. 2) Bobby Dodd is an extremely uncomfortable stadium; especially in the mid-day sun. Suggestion: at least install seat backs and some type of awning. 3) The transfer portal/free agency has come to college football. Free agency and “One and Done” lessens a community’s connection and emotional investment in the players, since it makes plain to the most causal observer that most players today are simply rented/hired guns with little to no connection and emotional investment in the community. Unfettered free markets for players begets unfettered free market consumers of the game: tradition, loyalty and emotional connection for team be damned all around. [/QUOTE]
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