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  • Originally posted by ShockdaWorld View Post
    Maybe partly true, but Utah was coming to Wichita before we ever played them at their place. It was a home and home deal. We go there, then they come here. It wasn't decided that it would be at IBA until quite a while later.
    It was known when the deal was put together that WSU was playing an annual game at the IBA. Sullentrop, Kennedy and most of the regular media types were talking when we played Utah last year that the return game would probably be at IBA. Sure, it was "officially" announced 3 months ago, but it really wasn't a surprise to anyone.

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    • Originally posted by ShockdaWorld View Post
      Maybe partly true, but Utah was coming to Wichita before we ever played them at their place. It was a home and home deal. We go there, then they come here. It wasn't decided that it would be at IBA until quite a while later.
      The return game being at IBA was a condition to them putting pen to paper.

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      • Originally posted by ArtVandalay View Post
        1. Good teams from good conferences do not want to play in Koch Arena.
        2. Good teams from good conferences want as much money as possible when going on the road to play anyone.
        3. Intrust Bank Arena has 5,000 more seats plus suites, alcohol sales (I really enjoy being able to have a beer at a Shocker game), etc. that boost revenues, allowing WSU & promoters to offer more to good teams from good conferences.

        I realize that 99% of Shocker fans would prefer the Utah return game to have been at Koch. I also believe we only get the Utah return game in the first place because of IBA, and that IBA in the future helps bring in more solid competition. Does WSU give up a "home" game at Koch for a "home" game at IBA? Yes. I am under the belief, however, that if not for IBA, the Utah game doesn't happen, and it's Newman University or a D2 team that fills the spot. This is the 4th? year of games at IBA, and having that extra $$$ goes a long way towards attracting home and home commitments we haven't been able to secure before.
        Everyone is excited about the Utah game, but I think you are kind of overstating things. No doubt they are a quality program on the rebound, but they're a long ways from being a blue blood when it comes to non-con scheduling leverage. Judging by Utah's non-con home slate the past five years, one can only assume they were as happy to have us, as us them, in this two game series.

        Utah's non-con home schedules the past five seasons:


        2014-2015:

        Pacific (Ore.)
        Ball State
        UC Riverside
        Texas-Pan American
        North Dakota
        Alabama State
        No. 8 Wichita State
        South Dakota St.
        Carroll (Mont.)


        2013-2014:

        Saint Martin's
        Evergreen State
        UC Davis
        Grand Canyon
        Lamar
        Savannah State
        Ball State
        Fresno State
        Idaho State
        BYU
        Texas State
        St. Katherine


        2012-2013:

        Simon Fraser
        Williamette
        Sacramento State
        Idaho State
        Central Michigan
        Wright State
        Boise State
        SMU
        Cal State Northridge
        College of Idaho


        2011-2012:

        Adams State
        San Diego Christian College
        Montana State
        Cal State Fullerton
        BYU
        Idaho State
        Portland
        Weber State


        2010-2011:

        Adams St
        Grand Canyon
        Montana
        Weber State
        Oral Roberts
        Fresno State
        Pepperdine
        Boise State

        WSU last year is the best team on the above list by a very large margin.


        Further, Utah has agreed to play true away games at the following locales in that same period (not an exhaustive list):

        Portland
        Bradley
        Utah State
        Boise State
        Fresno State
        Weber State
        Texas State

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        • Originally posted by Cdizzle View Post
          Yeahhhhh, no. Stripping a game out of the home season ticket package every year, and generally the BEST game, and not giving season ticket holders an opportunity to buy tickets before a scalper is not a recipe for building a fanbase with long-term season ticket holders.
          Well if they're going to keep this ridiculous system in place for ordering for season ticket holders, everyone should either pull their season tix out of protest or just get used to it.

          However there is a possible fix for this: Give every single season ticket holder their own personal code a week in advance of the public sale and allow them to only be able to buy the exact same amount of IBA tickets that they are allotted at Koch.

          You have 2 season tickets? Here is your one time use code for 2 tickets at IBA.

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          • These things were not issues when we played So. Miss. , UAB, or eve Tennessee.

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            • Originally posted by XManCometh View Post
              However there is a possible fix for this: Give every single season ticket holder their own personal code a week in advance of the public sale and allow them to only be able to buy the exact same amount of IBA tickets that they are allotted at Koch.

              You have 2 season tickets? Here is your one time use code for 2 tickets at IBA.
              I think you might be the first person in this thread to bring that up. Solid idea!

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              • Originally posted by Play Angry View Post
                Ah, gotcha. I figured the $8 in gas it would cost him to make the drive probably meant it was a dealbreaker for going and not just buying online.
                If I happen to be in Wichita on a Saturday at a time the ticket office is open, I might. For personal reasons I won't get into, there is just a point at which the extra expense and time is more to me than just $8 in gas and a couple of hours. If this were the only game I could get to, I might feel differently.

                I don't expect them to do things different on my behalf or anyone else's. But they are gouging just because they can (it's not just IBA, it's the whole freaking business model), and it doesn't make logical sense. As someone already pointed out, you can't convince me online ticketing costs them more than paying people to sit behind a window six days a week. I guarantee they are able to sell more tickets to an event just by having online ticketing, and further saving money on manual labor. That should cover most of the cost.

                Factor the true costs into the price of a ticket and quit playing games.

                No, not basketball games. Money games. :)

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                • Originally posted by martymoose View Post
                  Sounds like you may never be going to another event at an arena anywhere for the rest of your life. The fees are common place. I find it hilarious so many of you are so surprised by them. It's been like this every where for over a decade. Whatever you do, don't buy tickets on Stubhub then! Their fees make selectaseat/ticketmaster look like pocket change.
                  I rarely go to arena events, mostly because there are very few things I would pay those prices to go see. And when I do, they are usually the type that I can walk up and purchase tickets at the time of the event.

                  We're not talking about taxes and specific fees here, like with hotels and airlines. No, these are generic fees they are charging arbitrarily (see my previous post for the logic) to pay for other areas of arena management.

                  From a KWCH article about this very thing:

                  Arena Manager Chris Presson says if you haven't bought a ticket in a few years, it may come as a surprise. But it's the price ticket outlets charge for convenience and to cover box office overhead.

                  "When you hook up a credit card line, that costs money," said Presson. "When you buy a credit card machine, that costs money. You have service charges you incur from the credit card company that you have to cover. Then you have labor on top of that to process the transaction."
                  Guess what? All those things are required when you walk up a buy a ticket with a credit card. Yet only those buying from home are paying for it. I would pay a few dollars per ticket for the convenience. But not $9. Regular retail businesses can't get away by charging extra to process a credit card. They factor that into the cost of doing business and price their products accordingly. Why can't event ticketing do the same thing?

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                  • Originally posted by RoyalShock View Post
                    I rarely go to arena events, mostly because there are very few things I would pay those prices to go see. And when I do, they are usually the type that I can walk up and purchase tickets at the time of the event.

                    We're not talking about taxes and specific fees here, like with hotels and airlines. No, these are generic fees they are charging arbitrarily (see my previous post for the logic) to pay for other areas of arena management.

                    From a KWCH article about this very thing:



                    Guess what? All those things are required when you walk up a buy a ticket with a credit card. Yet only those buying from home are paying for it. I would pay a few dollars per ticket for the convenience. But not $9. Regular retail businesses can't get away by charging extra to process a credit card. They factor that into the cost of doing business and price their products accordingly. Why can't event ticketing do the same thing?
                    A lot of gas station actually have a cheaper price for cash.

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                    • Credit card machines cost less around $200-$300, and the fees charged to retailers are in the order of 2%-3%. That's a long ways from justifying ticket surcharges. They're actually an anti-trust issue, but as of yet no one has gotten a lawsuit to stick.

                      When you have an arena that is bought and paid for by the end user like IBA, the ticket surcharges are enough to make your skin crawl. Crony capitalism at its most refined state.

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                      • Originally posted by Stickboy46 View Post
                        A lot of gas station actually have a cheaper price for cash.
                        It wasn't that long ago that part of a merchant's agreement with a credit card processor was that they could not charge more for a CC transaction.

                        Now that debit/credit cards are a primary form of payment, they've relaxed those rules. Retail store aren't like to change unless they all do it at once.

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                        • Wow, does everyone just need something to complain about to make them feel better? The allocation method sucks, the fees are too much, season ticket holders are getting screwed, no map to pick my seat on the site, this game should be at Koch...Holy crap, some people are just never happy!! Either you are buying tickets or you aren't, quit complaining about the process. $20 (with the fees) is less than you would pay to watch a game at Koch Arena

                          I have to be in Kansas City for an exam until 1:00 on the day of this game. Should I be pissed off at ESPN for scheduling the game at 2:00?? The bastards are making me miss the game. How dare them?!?!

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                          • Originally posted by ShockBaller View Post
                            Wow, does everyone just need something to complain about to make them feel better?
                            Yes.
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                            • Originally posted by SHOCKvalue View Post
                              Everyone is excited about the Utah game, but I think you are kind of overstating things. No doubt they are a quality program on the rebound, but they're a long ways from being a blue blood when it comes to non-con scheduling leverage. Judging by Utah's non-con home slate the past five years, one can only assume they were as happy to have us, as us them, in this two game series.

                              Utah's non-con home schedules the past five seasons:


                              2014-2015:

                              Pacific (Ore.)
                              Ball State
                              UC Riverside
                              Texas-Pan American
                              North Dakota
                              Alabama State
                              No. 8 Wichita State
                              South Dakota St.
                              Carroll (Mont.)


                              2013-2014:

                              Saint Martin's
                              Evergreen State
                              UC Davis
                              Grand Canyon
                              Lamar
                              Savannah State
                              Ball State
                              Fresno State
                              Idaho State
                              BYU
                              Texas State
                              St. Katherine


                              2012-2013:

                              Simon Fraser
                              Williamette
                              Sacramento State
                              Idaho State
                              Central Michigan
                              Wright State
                              Boise State
                              SMU
                              Cal State Northridge
                              College of Idaho


                              2011-2012:

                              Adams State
                              San Diego Christian College
                              Montana State
                              Cal State Fullerton
                              BYU
                              Idaho State
                              Portland
                              Weber State


                              2010-2011:

                              Adams St
                              Grand Canyon
                              Montana
                              Weber State
                              Oral Roberts
                              Fresno State
                              Pepperdine
                              Boise State

                              WSU last year is the best team on the above list by a very large margin.


                              Further, Utah has agreed to play true away games at the following locales in that same period (not an exhaustive list):

                              Portland
                              Bradley
                              Utah State
                              Boise State
                              Fresno State
                              Weber State
                              Texas State
                              Good point, but many view Utah as a much better quality opponent than Southern Miss or St. Louis because they're a P5 opponent and have been/will be a top 25 program. Selling out and generating big $$ for this game should only help us schedule even better programs in the future because they will know money can be made with this game. With a solid track record of big payouts for opponents, WSU can approach programs the likes of Michigan State, UCLA, or Louisville and dangle a big check in front of them.
                              "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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                              • Originally posted by ShockBaller View Post
                                Wow, does everyone just need something to complain about to make them feel better? The allocation method sucks, the fees are too much, season ticket holders are getting screwed, no map to pick my seat on the site, this game should be at Koch...Holy crap, some people are just never happy!! Either you are buying tickets or you aren't, quit complaining about the process. $20 (with the fees) is less than you would pay to watch a game at Koch Arena

                                I have to be in Kansas City for an exam until 1:00 on the day of this game. Should I be pissed off at ESPN for scheduling the game at 2:00?? The bastards are making me miss the game. How dare them?!?!
                                Just wait until after the game is over and people start complaining about the parking............
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