Bookstore purchases are tax exempt as it’s part of the university, seems reasonable that the AD should be as well…Why should the tickets be exempt?
Bookstore purchases are tax exempt as it’s part of the university, seems reasonable that the AD should be as well…Why should the tickets be exempt?
This is very much false haha.We already have some of the highest prices in the B12, and really all of CFB. Now just getting higher.
I have showed this before, ISU prices are really really high. Cyclone club requirements are also really high, when comparing to other schools.
I really hope so. I hope they bring in diverse entertainment as well. Country "music" doesn't work for me.I think you will see more big concerts at Jack Trice. The George Strait concert netted an absolute pile of money this year
A million is a million more than we’d have without it.Beer sales are maybe going to net you a bit over a million. Nobody is getting rich off beer sales. It’s more for fan experience
I haven't seen these comparisons for about 4-5 years. We were on the lower end at that point in time. Do u have a site or the data to compare?We already have some of the highest prices in the B12, and really all of CFB. Now just getting higher.
I have showed this before, ISU prices are really really high. Cyclone club requirements are also really high, when comparing to other schools.
It sucks. But it is the new norm. More and more is getting put on the backs of the fans.
Raise prices, raise donations, raise NIL. At some point something has to give.
Pretty good summary of college athletics when an AD brings in $150 million per year and complains about being broke and needs the fans to cover the costs while TV revenue has surged in the recent decade.
I'm not sure what the contract is with Ticketmaster and what alternatives would be easier, but if one exists, I'm all in favor if this.I say we ditch Ticketmaster.
That's my impression but maybe things have changed. Any current data?This is very much false haha.
Agreed. Last time I checked myself and everyone around me is good and loaded prior to the game starting. And in the case of KSU this season, we continued in the stands for all 4 quarters.Literally laughing out loud at the idea that introducing beer sales will usher in drunk fans at ISU football games.
This was the laugh I needed today. Thanks folks.
We already have some of the highest prices in the B12, and really all of CFB. Now just getting higher.
I have showed this before, ISU prices are really really high. Cyclone club requirements are also really high, when comparing to other schools.
It sucks. But it is the new norm. More and more is getting put on the backs of the fans.
Raise prices, raise donations, raise NIL. At some point something has to give
I mean I know we’re “cheaper” with our donation levels than Kansas, Kansas State and Iowa even with this increase based on what was relayed to me.That's my impression but maybe things have changed. Any current data?
Wow. In general, all opinions with no substance.In the last 10 years, Big 12 payouts alone have increased $15 million adjusted for inflation, and that’s before the coming increase in revenue coming from CFP deal.
For at least the last 3 to 5 years of that decade, it was easy to see paying athletes had become the foremost cost for the department
Since JP was apparently caught off guard by the P2 getting larger shares of CFP, someone needs to warn him not to count on the Big 12 getting equal treatment when the college basketball postseason is redone in 2032
Why should the tickets be exempt?
I just did it on this site a few months ago. If you want, look around. We have some of the highest prices in all of the B12, and most of P4. Just our ticket prices are higher than most, then our donation levels on top is higher than most. I have done the comparisons and posted all the info here, I am not going to do it again.I haven't seen these comparisons for about 4-5 years. We were on the lower end at that point in time. Do u have a site or the data to compare?
We have fewer donors than most big schools, don't we? Our tickets have always seemed relatively inexpensive.