If it does then a season ticket holder like myself of several years and a donor as well might just say "screw it". I go to about half the games and spend a lot of money and if Jamie keeps saying "more, more, more" then I might say "enough, enough, enough". And I have tons of friends who say the same way. I am a diehard fan. But really, I don't feel we should be paying the Oklahoma type prices for season tickets. I will just buy single tickets for the games I want. There will be plenty available if season ticket prices go up as much as you think they will. It is much, much cheaper for me to pay $125 per ticket for a good seat to the games I really want to attend at the times I want to attend them like on Saturdays in September.
I agree. Actually, I can see both sides of the argument. ISU has a lower budget than probably 90% of BCS schools, if not 95%. We have top 35 attendance in FB and higher than that in MBB. The B12 is paying out more than most conferences currently. So why do we have such a small budget? It's because the donors aren't giving as much as they do at other schools. On the other hand, they keep asking for more, more, more and eventually, everyone has their tipping point. It's a dangerous game that Pollard is playing as far as ticket prices and donations.
I'm not going to say that the SEZ is a gamble like hokfan seems to think. They had a $25M donation in hand. At that point, you either move forward and try to compete or give up. It's the right call. And there's evidence that there has been a lot of interest in the new Endzone Club. That's going to pay off.
I do think that it would be dumb to get too crazy with the increases. FB can't justify it. MBB can, but even then, there's a point where you start losing fans. Here's what I would do:
1. Increase MBB season tickets by $50 across the board.
2. Increase donor levels for Hilton. You have to be a $100 donor to get a season ticket and probably $5k for parquet...maybe keep the faculty/staff sections at $2,500.
3. Charge for parking passes at Hilton. $50 for a parking pass and then keep a few lots closer to JTS for public parking, but charge $5 a car.
4. Increase FB parking passes to $75, $150 for RV's.
5. Increase FB season tickets by $25 across the board.
That should do it. I would probably tweak the formula they use for seating assignments and give a little more weight to the number of years a person has had season tickets and the lifetime contribution they've donated. That should allow people a better chance to keep their seats vs someone who comes in with a bunch of money as a first time buyer. That would hopefully prevent long time fans from being too disgruntled.
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