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Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind. ~Dr. Seuss
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You know what's not good? All this money money money talk. And there's the story of the one student athlete who didn't get his promised advance and is suing. I know it's the current norm, but, man, all this just makes me feel, blah.
I don't know how this lasts. I'm just sick of the whole thing. Will college sports die?
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Originally posted by shocktown View PostTiming is not optimal either. In the last month I begrudgingly shelled out $6500 for SASO and tix.
For me, I'm just not giving out more cash, especially now.
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Originally posted by shocktown View PostTiming is not optimal either. In the last month I begrudgingly shelled out $6500 for SASO and tix.
For me, I'm just not giving out more cash, especially now.
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$6500 for tix and saso.
I know it used to be for a good cause (student athlete and all), but man at 2.5 hours of entertainment for each game, over a 30 game season, that comes out to the equivalent cost of about $87 for an individual's hour of entertainment, $43.50 for a group of 2 people, per hour. I'm not certain it's been all that entertaining the past couple of years, so you would deserve a prize, or at least a free hot dog and soda every game. Yikes.
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Originally posted by WuShock16 View Post
How were the prices for the tickets and SASO? At the very most, numbers stayed the same, right? I hope they wouldn’t be stupid enough to raise prices.
Tickets $625 x 4
Going back to 2016-17 season both rates have stayed mostly static.
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They are going about this all wrong. Something tangible must be given in return back to the donor as in the form of a monetary prize and not of the “shake Quincy Ballard’s hand” variety. Not sure how they can run it in line with charitable raffle laws, but I would gladly come up with 100 bucks to get into a 50/50 pot worth $50k or buy $300.00 worth of $30.00 lottery tickets if some of the money was earmarked for NIL funds. Have a corporate donor cough up a big ticket item. The store was a start, now raise the bar a bit.
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