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  • #76
    I think Tulsa goes on sale pretty late...like November 1 or something like that.
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    • #77
      Originally posted by WuShock16 View Post
      I think Tulsa goes on sale pretty late...like November 1 or something like that.
      November 7.

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      • #78
        Originally posted by Play Angry View Post
        November 7.
        10 days before the game? Wow. That seems really late.

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        • #79
          Originally posted by Play Angry View Post
          November 7.
          Where are you seeing this? I plan on going to this game, and I'm seeing their website says single game tickets go on sale TBD.

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          • #80
            Originally posted by ShockerPhi View Post
            Where are you seeing this? I plan on going to this game, and I'm seeing their website says single game tickets go on sale TBD.

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            • #81
              I just hope to be able to go to one game this year. Nothing real close to Omaha this time around.

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              • #82
                It's cheaper to go to the game in Springfield than it is to attend home games.

                From the prices I've seen just to cover SASO and ticket cost, home games are in the $60 - $80 range per game, but you have to commit to buying the entire season ticket package that's available -not single tickets.

                Springfield round trip is in the 480 mile range. That's about 16 gallons of gas - so $40 to get there and back. That leaves $20 - $40 for a ticket in Springfield. I guarantee you can get a better seat than the $60 - $80 ticket at Koch. Of course the game you're going to see will be a brutal blowout, which isn't that great to watch - unless you're into that.
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                • #83
                  Originally posted by Aargh View Post
                  It's cheaper to go to the game in Springfield than it is to attend home games.

                  From the prices I've seen just to cover SASO and ticket cost, home games are in the $60 - $80 range per game, but you have to commit to buying the entire season ticket package that's available -not single tickets.

                  Springfield round trip is in the 480 mile range. That's about 16 gallons of gas - so $40 to get there and back. That leaves $20 - $40 for a ticket in Springfield. I guarantee you can get a better seat than the $60 - $80 ticket at Koch. Of course the game you're going to see will be a brutal blowout, which isn't that great to watch - unless you're into that.

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                  • #84
                    Originally posted by Aargh View Post
                    It's cheaper to go to the game in Springfield than it is to attend home games.

                    From the prices I've seen just to cover SASO and ticket cost, home games are in the $60 - $80 range per game, but you have to commit to buying the entire season ticket package that's available -not single tickets.

                    Springfield round trip is in the 480 mile range. That's about 16 gallons of gas - so $40 to get there and back. That leaves $20 - $40 for a ticket in Springfield. I guarantee you can get a better seat than the $60 - $80 ticket at Koch. Of course the game you're going to see will be a brutal blowout, which isn't that great to watch - unless you're into that.
                    And that's if you go alone and do not stay over. If you take two buddies, you can stay over, too!
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                    • #85
                      Originally posted by Aargh View Post
                      It's cheaper to go to the game in Springfield than it is to attend home games.

                      From the prices I've seen just to cover SASO and ticket cost, home games are in the $60 - $80 range per game, but you have to commit to buying the entire season ticket package that's available -not single tickets.

                      Springfield round trip is in the 480 mile range. That's about 16 gallons of gas - so $40 to get there and back. That leaves $20 - $40 for a ticket in Springfield. I guarantee you can get a better seat than the $60 - $80 ticket at Koch. Of course the game you're going to see will be a brutal blowout, which isn't that great to watch - unless you're into that.
                      Depends where you sit. For me in row 30 it's $600 season tickets which comes out to $43 per game.

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                      • #86
                        Looks like ESPN is showing some major love for the Shox this season!

                        WICHITA, Kan. – At least 12 Wichita State men's basketball games will air on the ESPN Family of Networks this season, with the possibility of a 13th.

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                        • #87
                          Originally posted by Robant15 View Post
                          Looks like ESPN is showing some major love for the Shox this season!

                          http://www.goshockers.com/news/2015/...930150550.aspx
                          Actually 12 or 13 telecasts is good but is somewhat disappointing considering that the Shockers had 15 games on the ESPN family last year, according to this thread, http://shockernet.net/forum/showthre...t=2014+ratings
                          Last edited by shocker3; September 30, 2015, 03:16 PM.

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                          • #88
                            Ah, my bad.
                            Last edited by Robant15; September 30, 2015, 03:21 PM.

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                            • #89
                              Originally posted by shocker3 View Post
                              Actually 12 or 13 telecasts is good but is somewhat disappointing considering that the Shockers had 15 games on the ESPN family last year, according to this thread, http://shockernet.net/ forum/showthread.php?19274-ESPN-TV-Ratings-for-2014-15/page3&highlight=2014+ratings
                              Didn't some of those televised games get added later in the season? I'd assume it will be the same way this year.

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                              • #90
                                Not one Saturday night home game this year. Not one.

                                I wonder what the rationale surrounding that thought process is. I'm sure TV is a partial factor, but not 1? That's gotta be a first.
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