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<blockquote data-quote="chris975d" data-source="post: 680498" data-attributes="member: 3766"><p>Yes, you’ve got to improve the product to make cost increases easier to swallow. Getting people to come to games is about the product, and that doesn’t just mean wins. The gameday experience at BDS is poor, and being a STH doesn’t seem to get you anything. If it does get you something, it’s usually just the fact that you paid more for your seats than non season ticket holders. The AA runs specials and promos for almost every game aside from Clemson, UGA, and now ND. Those other games’ tickets are commonly sold (by the AA) for a fraction of what STH paid per seat. When our Thursday night game tickets are being sold for $15 each, which includes a food voucher...what’s the value in being a STH? </p><p></p><p>Just to clarify, when I talk of possibly dropping my season tickets, I’m not talking about dropping my financial support for the program. If I drop my tickets, I’d still give my funds to the AA. If anything, that would help the AA more. I’m specifically talking about the ticket cost and the “product”...the results on the field, the quality of opponents, AND the overall gameday/gametime experience being worth the cost. Much less an increase.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chris975d, post: 680498, member: 3766"] Yes, you’ve got to improve the product to make cost increases easier to swallow. Getting people to come to games is about the product, and that doesn’t just mean wins. The gameday experience at BDS is poor, and being a STH doesn’t seem to get you anything. If it does get you something, it’s usually just the fact that you paid more for your seats than non season ticket holders. The AA runs specials and promos for almost every game aside from Clemson, UGA, and now ND. Those other games’ tickets are commonly sold (by the AA) for a fraction of what STH paid per seat. When our Thursday night game tickets are being sold for $15 each, which includes a food voucher...what’s the value in being a STH? Just to clarify, when I talk of possibly dropping my season tickets, I’m not talking about dropping my financial support for the program. If I drop my tickets, I’d still give my funds to the AA. If anything, that would help the AA more. I’m specifically talking about the ticket cost and the “product”...the results on the field, the quality of opponents, AND the overall gameday/gametime experience being worth the cost. Much less an increase. [/QUOTE]
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