Parking Passes

JJ4ISU

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I was one of those Century Club members who, after several years with a parking pass, lost out this year. I guess I gambled, thinking I would have enough points to hold on to my parking pass. If you look at the number of Nat'l Cyclone Club members at the Century Club level, that is a lot of people losing parking. I just hope I don't walk by the donor lot with thousands of empty spaces, similar to the Cardinal level and up lots the past several years.

Anyone have any thoughts?
 

ISUFan22

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Personally, I think they should have offered the donors not able to get passed into the donor lots, season passes to the grass lots. I'd be estatic then.

We prefer to park in the grass. Easier on the body when ya want to play a game of catch, etc.

So...we lost out on parking this year...it wasn't a huge deal...except we've got to pay for it.
 

JJ4ISU

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I'm just not sure what the incentive is to donate $100, as opposed to donating the minimum $50 to the National Cyclone Club, if you still have to pay $10 per game for public parking.

It has also been rumored that seat assignments will be re-evaluated next year.

Pollard better hope we are successful this year. Another "dagger in the heart" type of season and he'll be begging people to come back!
 

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Were parking passes supposed to be sent along with tickets or separate? Will they let you know if you don't get a pass or the fact that you don't get one the notice?I've been a season holder and NCC $100 member for 6 years but not counting on getting one this year. I'd give more but its going to cost me about the amount of a cardinal membership just to drive the 3 hours.I hope taking away some of the fringe benefits a lot of smaller donors enjoy don't come back to bite us. We are going to need some major success on the field to keep the interest really going. A lot of interest has been increasing because of Pollard is doing. If FB lays an egg or underachieves, it's tough to keep peoples interest or to get them to give more. Hopefully we get 8 wins or more and this isn't a problem. Been nice to get those last year!
 

JJ4ISU

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cydsho- all parking passes were sent with season tickets. According to the Nat'l Cyclone Club, some but not all of the State's 250 Members received parking passes. Apparently a lot of people upped there donation this year, which is great for the program.

However I just wish, instead of taking away parking to donors, find more parking for them...
 

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I am one of those from the century club that moved up to Cardinal. My parking is actually in the section behind Cardinal because I didn't have enough points. It seems that there were plenty people who went up in membership, judging by the numbers below.

http://www.cyclones.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPID=4256&SPSID=48360&DB_OEM_ID=10700&ATCLID=535245


So, don't worry about the people in the parking spaces. There will be plenty. I completely understand why Pollard had to up the parking permit donation. They were giving out more parking spaces than they had. In sell-outs, aka Iowa and Nebraska, not all of the donors were getting their promised parking. I would rather him make sure he can keep a committment, than know that he can't and do nothing about it.
 
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BryceC

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I added all of those numbers together, and it ended up being 13,911,750. That seems a lot higher than I remember in year's past, and it's very encouraging to me.

Quick question: What percentage of money from Alumni association donations goes to athletics, if any?
 

BooneCy

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I don't believe the Alumni Association is apart of the Athletic budget. They are a separate entity that works in relationship with the university. I don't know if they give anything to the Athletic department, that is what the National Cyclone Club does. The Alumni Association gives their money to the University. The University, in turn, helps the Athletic budget.

If anyone knows otherwise, please correct me.
 

mizouse87

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So umm.....I got my tickets on Saturday to find that I did not receive a parking pass.......I was so caught up in the moment and so giddy that the tickets finally arrived it didn't hit me that I didn't recieve my parking pass. This is my first year getting season tickets and first year of donating to the NCC. I donate the lowly $50/year, being that I'm still a young'n.

Did I not get the pass because I donate the lowest amount and because I just started donating? Little help please.
 

ripvdub

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So umm.....I got my tickets on Saturday to find that I did not receive a parking pass.......I was so caught up in the moment and so giddy that the tickets finally arrived it didn't hit me that I didn't recieve my parking pass. This is my first year getting season tickets and first year of donating to the NCC. I donate the lowly $50/year, being that I'm still a young'n.

Did I not get the pass because I donate the lowest amount and because I just started donating? Little help please.

This year you wouldve needed to give to the States 250 to get a parking pass.
 

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probably a dumb question, but what is the easiest way to join the NCC? I am a lifetime member of the Alumni Association, but have never been an NCC member - I would like to change that. Thanks.
 

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Did anyone in the $250 level get a pass? I thought you have to give at least $500 to be certain to get a pass.

We thought that was too much money considering just last year we paid $100 a pass and on our budgets from not being out of college that long we'd rather pay $10 a game to park in the grass lots compared to what would be $62.50 a game had we given $500 this year. The $250 we might have lived with but considering we could give that times about 3-4 parking passes we usually get for our group and wind up not getting a single pass it wasn't worth the risk.

Besides, I think the grass lots may actually be closer to the stadium than where we were at clear over by Hilton the past few years. The people in the grass lots are more likely to be fun and there as early as we get there. Usually we'd be some of the first people in the paved lots and a couple hours later the lot would finally start to fill up. I remember the days when the lots next to the stadium were packed full within an hour of the lots opening. Tailgating next to the stadium is basically dead now since that change...
 

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probably a dumb question, but what is the easiest way to join the NCC? I am a lifetime member of the Alumni Association, but have never been an NCC member - I would like to change that. Thanks.

Call: (515) 294-5022
Fax: (515) 294-0104
E-Mail: [email protected]

There's the contact info for the office to get an application for the NCC.
 

JJ4ISU

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Travman23- according to people at the Nat'l Cyclone Club, some members of the State's 250 received parking (the ones with the most points built up). Others did not.
 

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Ok...here's another story for you all. I currently donate at the $250 level. A few weeks ago, I called the NCC to increase my giving level to $500 so I could get a "guaranteed" spot. During my call I also requested an RV pass since I have transit bus which I converted into a tailgater. Long story short, last year I was awarded an RV spot at the $250 level. This year I was told that a RV pass would require a $1,500 donation ($215/game) since demand is so high. I kindly said...no thanx. I've been a season ticket holder for 10 years and even though I understand what Pollard is up to, I think we are walking on thin ice with this concept of selling passes to the highest bidder. My story gets better. I DID receive a parking pass...but I will not be able to use it because my bus does not fit into a "single" slot. I have friends lining up to use it...
 

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The football program will turn the corner much sooner when people start making donations to better the program first and look at the parking as just an extra benefit. If we had to donate at the GOLD level to get parking and there were no extra spots, than there we would undoubtedly have a bowled in end zone and many other frills were wanting.
 

TheHelgo

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Call: (515) 294-5022
Fax: (515) 294-0104
E-Mail: [email protected]

There's the contact info for the office to get an application for the NCC.


Thanks for the information! Also, i wanted to let anyone else out there that is wondering about joining the NCC that you can do so from the cyclones.com website. i just did it, and it literally took less than 3 minutes. I highly encourage every Cyclone fan to do this, so we can begin to realize Pollard's vision.
 

dornstar44

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I added all of those numbers together, and it ended up being 13,911,750. That seems a lot higher than I remember in year's past, and it's very encouraging to me.

Quick question: What percentage of money from Alumni association donations goes to athletics, if any?

Where did you get $13,911,750? When I added the NCC numbers together it came to $5,046,750. Hopefully it's the higher number though, I'm just wondering where you got your info.
 

JJ4ISU

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The football program will turn the corner when the team starts winning winnable, critical games on the field. This will bring in the fans. What Pollard has done is a great marketing campaign for not only football, but for the whole athletic department. This will work for this season, but we need to turn the corner as a football team in order to gain the fans, television exposure, etc...to raise money and keep fans here for years to come.

Five minutes after the KU loss last year, if you would have told me I would lose my parking pass, I would have said, "See ya!" So, in that respect, Pollard has done a great job hyping the program and making people forget...
 

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Unfortunately it's a money game

The people we're competing against, Texas, Nebraska, even Okie State, have unlimited supplies of money available. I don't have the stats handy but I doubt any of the heavy hitters (and I would hardly call Okie State a heavy hitter) give free parking within 100 yards of the stadium for a $250 donation.

If we're going to compete year in and year out, we have to find new ways to raise money, and those of us (me included) who are used to giving $250-$500 a year either need to pony up or move to the back.
 

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