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Originally posted by RoyalShock View PostI think it's KSU (is there a promoter?) trying to capitalize off our victory over the Zags in the tournament. Nothing else makes sense.Shocker Nation, NYC
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Originally posted by Downtown Shocker Brown View PostIf it weren't for KU, WSU wouldn't even have basketball.
Wait, am I in the right thread?I just want to stand on land...
@rjl:
If I had a gun with two bullets and was in a room with Hitler, Bin Laden, and a Creighton fan, I think I'd shoot the Creighton fan twice.
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KSU's marketing for this game is odd. First there's the infamous "revenge" ad. Now I see an add on the Eagle's website with KSU on one side of the screen and Gonzaga on the other. Above KSU it says "One Returns" and above Gonzaga it says "One is Ready." So are they saying their own team is not ready for this game, but Gonzaga is? I mean, I'm all for truth in advertising but that's really strange."It's amazing to watch Ron slide into that open area, Fred will find him and it's straight cash homie."--HCGM
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With about 10 minutes to go until game time, the Gonzaga game has 1469 tickets left, including 82 in the lower bowl. They have had a pretty good walk up crowd today, as they have sold over 700 tickets today so far. Update, it looks like the sales may be slowing down they have only sold 20 more tickets in the last 6 minutes.
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At 2:37 pm, they are still showing 1,424 tickets available including 79 lower bowl seats for the Gonzaga game. The game has already tipped off, so that should be about the final count. UPDATE: Looks like their paid attendance was 13,224. Not bad, but it also means they only sold about 1700 tickets during the past month even with all of the very heavy advertising and promotion (they had 3500 tickets left about a month ago).Last edited by shox1989; December 21, 2013, 10:40 PM.
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So I guess there is precedence for sports teams blocking local television unless and until there is a sellout. WSU should consider trying this technique for the next IBA game:
Green Bay, as of Wednesday morning, was about 8,500 tickets short of a sellout, according to the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel's Tom Silverstein. If the Packers don't sell out by 3:40 p.m. Thursday, the game will be blacked out on local TV from Green Bay to Milwaukee. That's almost inconceivable. The Press-Gazette said the Packers have sold out every regular-season game since 1959 (a playoff game in January of 1983, at the end of the strike-shortened season, did not).Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!
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Originally posted by Kung Wu View PostSo I guess there is precedence for sports teams blocking local television unless and until there is a sellout. WSU should consider trying this technique for the next IBA game:
Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nfl-sh...7570--nfl.html
I initially scoffed at Packers fans not being the diehard fans they supposedly are and not buying the tickets....until I saw the prices. When your lowest-priced tickets for a Wild Card round game are triple digits, that's a big problem. I understand how sports tickets work and don't expect a cheap family four-pack for playoff games, but triple digits for upper lever Wild Card tickets is ridiculous. I can grasp those prices for a conference title game...but not for the first round. Makes me scared to think what tickets would be for the NFC title game.78-65
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