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Originally posted by ShockerFever View Post
They weren't. I think they were $12. And I think that stuck right up through last year, although I'm not 100% on that.
Or, we may get blasted by 25 again and some folks might start wondering if non-home home games are worth it going forward.
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“You’re always going to have people criticizing what you do,” Reaves said. “They’re just thinking about themselves so at the end of the day, you’ve got to do what’s best for you...”
hmmm, wonder what he is saying? But, it doesn’t really matter I guess.
WSU - 71
OU - 69
i am a bit worried about the long finals lay-off. Seems we haven’t played forever. OU hasn’t either though. Should be a good one.
I am am excited at how well we have been playing. Imagine this team when DD shakes off this slump and when GS starts playing like he did against top level AAU competition. Very high ceiling for this team if all the pieces come together
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Originally posted by wichshock65 View PostInteresting article about his leaving Wichita State.
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3 keys for Oklahoma basketball against Wichita State - Sooners Wire
By Brayden Conover
Posted: 12/14/19, 8:15am cst
It has been nine days since we last saw Oklahoma (7-1) on the hardwood. With finals week behind them, the Sooners are set to take on Wichita State (8-1) in the Sunflower State. LET AUSTIN REAVES EA…
"It has been nine days since we last saw Oklahoma (7-1) on the hardwood. With finals week behind them, the Sooners are set to take on Wichita State (8-1) in the Sunflower State.
LET AUSTIN REAVES EAT
The Sooners’ leading scorer is very familiar with the Shockers as he played for Wichita State in his freshman and sophomore seasons. Not necessarily a “revenge game” but definitely a game Reaves wants to perform well in. Averaging 17.6 points per game, Reaves has been a bright spot in Oklahoma’s offense. Feed Reaves and let him show the Shockers what they’re missing.
SHOW DOMINANCE
The Sooners have yet to put together a full 40 minutes, allowing teams that should not hang around, to do just that. Oklahoma has to put together a full 40 for the Sooners to have a chance. Wichita State is good and they are even better at home. The Shockers are 1-1 this season against Big 12 opponents, losing to West Virginia 75-63 on a neutral site and beating No. 25 Oklahoma State in Stillwater 80-61. It will not be easy but Oklahoma needs to learn how to put together a full game.
LOCKDOWN THE PAINT
The Sooners can get beat from behind the arc and that’s fine. When it’s the other team’s night to get out, it’s the other team’s night to get hot. However, what Oklahoma cannot allow is easy buckets in the paint or second-chance buckets. Forcing shots outside the paint and winning the rebound battle will be huge if the Sooners want to have a chance."
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Originally posted by Cdizzle View Post
This isn't correct. The cheap seat prices have been creeping up since year 3 or 4. Honestly, the ticket price itself is probably fine. Nearly doubling it for 'fees' makes it less so. That's something WSU probably needs to get worked out with IBA.
Or, we may get blasted by 25 again and some folks might start wondering if non-home home games are worth it going forward.
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Checked last night, and a single game ticket row 5 off one of the benches was over $900. We got two tickets row 3 center court for the Thunder-Pelicans Friday night (day after Thanksgiving) for far, far, far less. Like, a galaxy far, far away less. Oh, and Brandom Ingram. I can see why he's an all-star. Jaxson Hayes, for the Pelicans (played at Texas) is uber-athletic. OKC's Adams (Aquaman) is a super ball player, too.
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Originally posted by MelvinLoudermilk View Post“You’re always going to have people criticizing what you do,” Reaves said. “They’re just thinking about themselves so at the end of the day, you’ve got to do what’s best for you.
Anybody who watched the “exchange” between those two in last year’s handshake line might think otherwise. Regardless, this is going to be a tough game and our young players need to play within themselves and let the game come to them.
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Originally posted by Bluzrover View PostAnybody who watched the “exchange” between those two in last year’s handshake line might think otherwise. Regardless, this is going to be a tough game and our young players need to play within themselves and let the game come to them.
Plus it's not fair to either GM or Austin to judge how they truly feel about each other after two years away from each other.
However, from what we know about GM, I would say that it is fair to say that GM would want to beat his own father if they opposed each other in a game.
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Originally posted by Shockm View Post
Maybe you are good at "reading minds", "reading facial expressions", etc. of other people on television (when you really don't know them personally) but I would advise against that. Left leaning reporters and detractors do that to Trump (people do it to others too but not as often), and the idea that people can read minds and motives really is more judgmental and reflects more on them than anyone else inho.
Plus it's not fair to either GM or Austin to judge how they truly feel about each other after two years away from each other.
However, from what we know about GM, I would say that it is fair to say that GM would want to beat his own father if they opposed each other in a game.
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High margin, low volume is the MO for all local business in Wichita; shouldn't be surprising the WSU AD follows that lead with ticket prices. I haven't made a major purchase in Wichita in many years. If you buy a car in Wichita, you're getting taken out behind the woodshed.
One would hope they are noticing the break-over point that appears to be occurring currently where revenues decrease with every additional dollar asked of the widget.
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