Students! Do whatever you want to! If that includes going to this basketball game then great, if not, then great. You'll be old soon and not able to party nearly as hard as you can now so do what you gotta do!
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While I fully agree with this, with 35,000 students now, I would think there should be enough to fill the section every game. Tickets can be readily transferred but I do not expect it to be full nor do I condemn the students if it isn't.
Going on a hunger strike until the students fill their section.
There will be a ton of no shows tonight in the student and regular sections. It will just look worse in the student section because all the empty seats will be in one spot.
Going on a hunger strike until the students fill their section.
Are we shaming students to attend already?
I'd like to see student basketball tickets sold on a per game basis at this point. Make it online and as easy as possible. Have a set time (maybe one or two weeks) before each game when they go on sale and let students buy tickets for the game if they can attend. The marquee games could be reserved seating and the rest would be general admission tickets (which you could still oversell a bit). For really big games like Kansas I would keep the process like last year where you have to get the tickets in person, but for the rest it could all be online. If the athletic department wants to keep an all-sports pass those that buy it wouldn't have to pay anything extra when they order a ticket and for anyone else it would be a similar amount to what the student season ticket costs now on a per game basis (with games like tonight having a much lower price than others like the Kansas game).
If they went to a per game system you should have higher student attendance and a higher percentage of the student population that go to at least one game during the season.
Chicago State scored 137 points in its first game. This could be a very fun tonight.
They played a non-scholarship D-3 team. Their leading scorer is a 6'4'' forward. I wouldn't hold your breath for fun coming from both teams at least.
There may be shooting, but likely it will be in the foot variety. They may also have trouble keeping players on the floor with foul trouble as they may not be able to defend the better talent. It could be a FT contest in the first half.I know, but at least you know you are going to see a game with some shooting rather than a Big 10 snoozefest.
Chicago State had 7 players in double figures yet none over 20. The coach has certainly given everyone the green light to shoot!
Please don't kill me on this, because I honestly don't know the answer-but are student tickets transferrable? And if so, is the process fairly painless? I would hope that every student who has a conflict at least knows someone who would go to the game if they could get a free ticket
Last I checked, student season tickets are a single card or loaded on ISUCard or something of that extent. That's consistent with them having to go through a separate line to get in the gate. Kansas game is the exception, they are issued an actual separate ticket for that game. So, unless you know the guy/girl really well, giving out your ticket for the night is a really bad idea.
Correct me if I'm wrong.