Just chose my lot...was happy to get D3 again this year. A3-D3 and the Hilton lots were the options. I am 237 of 1267 in Cardinal.
Wouldn't be surprised at all if season ticket numbers are down with the price increase and less than thrilling home schedule. I was on the fence of whether or not to renew and a month after the deadline the athletic department called to say it's not too late if I still wanted my seats. Not sure if that's standard practice but it kind of seemed like an attempt to drum up sales. I ultimately did end up renewing but had they not called I wouldn't have. Usually by now they are touting how many tickets have been sold and nothing has been said that I've seen.There definitely seems to be more parking available at this point in the process compared to last year.
Hoks fans have been experiencing this for decades.Wouldn't be surprised at all if season ticket numbers are down with the price increase and less than thrilling home schedule. I was on the fence of whether or not to renew and a month after the deadline the athletic department called to say it's not too late if I still wanted my seats. Not sure if that's standard practice but it kind of seemed like an attempt to drum up sales. I ultimately did end up renewing but had they not called I wouldn't have. Usually by now they are touting how many tickets have been sold and nothing has been said that I've seen.
Parking was the only thing that was the biggest issue for me in keeping my tickets the last few years, they go really high if available at all.Wouldn't be surprised at all if season ticket numbers are down with the price increase and less than thrilling home schedule. I was on the fence of whether or not to renew and a month after the deadline the athletic department called to say it's not too late if I still wanted my seats. Not sure if that's standard practice but it kind of seemed like an attempt to drum up sales. I ultimately did end up renewing but had they not called I wouldn't have. Usually by now they are touting how many tickets have been sold and nothing has been said that I've seen.
Wouldn't be surprised at all if season ticket numbers are down with the price increase and less than thrilling home schedule. I was on the fence of whether or not to renew and a month after the deadline the athletic department called to say it's not too late if I still wanted my seats. Not sure if that's standard practice but it kind of seemed like an attempt to drum up sales. I ultimately did end up renewing but had they not called I wouldn't have. Usually by now they are touting how many tickets have been sold and nothing has been said that I've seen.
For the first time in 9 years, we will not be in the same lot. I dropped down a donation as it wasn't worth it to me any more. Next your I'm sure they will be more decisions to make.There definitely seems to be more parking available at this point in the process compared to last year.
How many Cardinal members are there?Just selected at 2:15pm (438th in Cardinal). A3 sold out as was C3. Was still able to get D3.
Can’t wait for another season!
1265. I just made my selection (#583) and got C1-C2.How many Cardinal members are there?
Good news is the donation levels and prices stayed the same and we get a extra game this year.Given that season ticket revenue is now a much smaller portion of the athletic department's budget than it used to be (due to the massive increase in TV revenue), I think it would be a mistake if the athletic dept decided to make significant increases in ticket prices and minimum donation levels. If they did, I think a fair number of season ticket holders would tap out and the net increase in revenue would be small. The last thing they want to see is empty seats in Jack Trice.
Staff and charter bussesWhat is lot G10 for. Seems like some good parking there.
They haven't sent out info on basketball yet. I'm expecting a 20% increase in cost this year to renewGiven that season ticket revenue is now a much smaller portion of the athletic department's budget than it used to be (due to the massive increase in TV revenue), I think it would be a mistake if the athletic dept decided to make significant increases in ticket prices and minimum donation levels. If they did, I think a fair number of season ticket holders would tap out and the net increase in revenue would be small. The last thing they want to see is empty seats in Jack Trice.
Based on my memory from last year, all the ticket prices are 50 bucks a ticket more this year anyway.Given that season ticket revenue is now a much smaller portion of the athletic department's budget than it used to be (due to the massive increase in TV revenue), I think it would be a mistake if the athletic dept decided to make significant increases in ticket prices and minimum donation levels. If they did, I think a fair number of season ticket holders would tap out and the net increase in revenue would be small. The last thing they want to see is empty seats in Jack Trice.