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<blockquote data-quote="UpperNorth" data-source="post: 490663" data-attributes="member: 4097"><p>We’d have to beat them for who knows how many in a row to deter their presence. They have so little respect for us that when we beat them they can’t accept it, it’s like it didn’t happen. They just show up more arrogant.</p><p></p><p>I actually completely agree with your comments, would love to reduce seating, play in front of a full stadium of Tech fans, prevent so many dawgs from coming. But if those 2 or 3 games a year when we’re near capacity are vital to our budget then I guess it’s a necessary evil.</p><p></p><p>Right now it’s so cheap to get tickets on the secondary market for 90% of our games that it deters some fans from committing to season tickets. I know this because our group went that route until recently. My brother bought tickets for himself and his daughter to the UVA game for $11 a piece in the upper north and came and sat with us. We paid much more and Im glad to pay a little extra to support, but a lot of fans are going to choose the more economical option that requires less commitment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UpperNorth, post: 490663, member: 4097"] We’d have to beat them for who knows how many in a row to deter their presence. They have so little respect for us that when we beat them they can’t accept it, it’s like it didn’t happen. They just show up more arrogant. I actually completely agree with your comments, would love to reduce seating, play in front of a full stadium of Tech fans, prevent so many dawgs from coming. But if those 2 or 3 games a year when we’re near capacity are vital to our budget then I guess it’s a necessary evil. Right now it’s so cheap to get tickets on the secondary market for 90% of our games that it deters some fans from committing to season tickets. I know this because our group went that route until recently. My brother bought tickets for himself and his daughter to the UVA game for $11 a piece in the upper north and came and sat with us. We paid much more and Im glad to pay a little extra to support, but a lot of fans are going to choose the more economical option that requires less commitment. [/QUOTE]
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