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<blockquote data-quote="chris975d" data-source="post: 630087" data-attributes="member: 3766"><p>I purchased season tickets for the first time in a very long time this year, but that was more due to some life changes and just doing things differently, and I’ve loved going to games this year more than I ever have, but as a newly single man (part of those changes referenced above), I could definitely see where those with families and/or small kids might choose to go to fewer and fewer (to none) in stadium games and opt for watching them at home. It can be quite expensive and inconveniencing to bring a family/small kids to a game, even as relatively low cost (compared to other higher profile D1 sports teams) as Tech sporting events are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chris975d, post: 630087, member: 3766"] I purchased season tickets for the first time in a very long time this year, but that was more due to some life changes and just doing things differently, and I’ve loved going to games this year more than I ever have, but as a newly single man (part of those changes referenced above), I could definitely see where those with families and/or small kids might choose to go to fewer and fewer (to none) in stadium games and opt for watching them at home. It can be quite expensive and inconveniencing to bring a family/small kids to a game, even as relatively low cost (compared to other higher profile D1 sports teams) as Tech sporting events are. [/QUOTE]
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