Student Attendance

NATEizKING

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Student attendance was obviously lacking last night but I honestly am more upset with the general public attending games.

I have season tickets in section 205 and I've noticed that even during our big games (Marquette, Baylor, Kansas) that the top rows of sections 208 and 209 are always empty. I was under the impression that we've sold out our remaining games....so if someone is selling a ticket, why would the person who bought it not go to the games?

Those two sections in particular have many empty seats and it doesn't matter who we play.
Visiting team sections.
 

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Meanwhile the students are complaining that the adults sit most of the game and quickly sit after an opponent responds to a run by ISU. Everyone has complaints.
 

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Meanwhile the students are complaining that the adults sit most of the game and quickly sit after an opponent responds to a run by ISU. Everyone has complaints.
And then there’s people like me, mid-twenties recent grad that complains about both the “adults” not cheering and the students not showing up…idk I’ve been a little down on the Hilton atmosphere this whole season. Yes, it was good when it needed to be for the big games (Kansas, Marquette) but it hasn’t felt as good as the past for the non-marquee games. But what do I know :rolleyes:
 

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So maybe it’s time to go back to assigned seats? We had assigned seats for the big games only when I was there. Outside of the KU and UI games I think were all GA.

Have assigned seats and track attendance. Freshmen sit in back and you can work your way forward with consistent attendance. If you don’t go to games, you don’t get tickets the following year. It could be similar to season ticket holders where you get a time that you can pick up tickets based on where you were in the pecking order. Pick up your tickets with friends or dorm floors to get tickets together.

It could be done if it is a problem. It seems a bit of effort is better than eliminating this experience for students.
I thought I had assigned seats when I bought basketball season tickets my Fresh and Soph year; 95-97. I do not ever remember waiting in a line to get into Hilton. Just walked across the street.

I do remember the seats rotating, so during the season the seats would be in different sections
 

OnlyCyclones

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Do you realize what students have to do to go? They oversell the section so students are not guaranteed seats. This causes several problems. For big games you need to stand outside for hours and still risk being turned away. After that happens a couple times and you realize certain groups have the system rigged, it isn't worth the time and effort to try and stand in line. It is not like it was "back in your day" where you had a guaranteed seat. It is a ******** system that really drives students away.
The only issue I see with the GA system for students is that it’s self-reinforcing. The students who care the most get there early to get good seats, which makes sense. The students who care the least tend to get there later and sit in the upper deck. The upper deck doesn’t feel like it’s part of the student section, isn’t as fun, and isn’t a great seat. So these students, who already didn’t care as much, have a “meh” time and are less likely to come back. Along with this, culturally other things have displaced live sports a bit. There is so much entertainment available at your fingertips now.

Students have only been turned away like three or four times since the system went into place a couple decades ago from what I understand. I don’t think the experience at games like Iowa and KU is stopping kids from going to Cincinnati, it’s that they don’t care as much (and it’s brutally cold out). If they instituted some kind of seniority or lottery based system though I’d be fine with it. It’s getting to the point where you likely won’t get worse results than we are currently getting.
 

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Small data point but it seems like the student sections were pretty full for Arizona and Cinci. To be fair how many people would want to sit in the upper deck corners (especially the top 10 rows) for ANY game. For games like Colorado or UCF those should be like $10 tickets. If those were the only ticket options for me I would stay home and watch the game on TV.
 

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I wouldn't be surprised if students were turned away last night. It was full when I walked in 45 minutes before tip.
I saw student aged people leaving the area about an hour before.
We tried to get there super early for the bobbleheads.
 

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So much ******** about the students every year. Always seems people just want their seats.

Four of my five kids have ISU degrees. Yes we have paid thousands in athletic fees. Games during midterms or before finals are rough. Only games they ever missed were when they had a night exam the night of a game. Some of those core engineering courses have those quite a bit.

The oldest of the four who were Cyclones dutifully went to everything. They earned points then for going to other events such as women’s games. They were supposed to get in earlier at the games like KU and CyHawk if they had so many points. They were close to the front of the line for KU but his girlfriend got shoved into the wall and injured in the stampede. He took her to first aid and their seats then were in the rafters of student section. He also barely made it into a Cy-Hawk with an early start because he had a late class with required attendance. They let him and some others stand on the parquet.

I guess with salaried athletes and NIL, it’s getting harder to remember that the U stands for University.
 

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Small data point but it seems like the student sections were pretty full for Arizona and Cinci. To be fair how many people would want to sit in the upper deck corners (especially the top 10 rows) for ANY game. For games like Colorado or UCF those should be like $10 tickets. If those were the only ticket options for me I would stay home and watch the game on TV.
Hey now, careful there! I've had corner balcony season tickets in row 11 for about 20 years now. They aren't horrible seats. I'm not willing to pay what it costs to get better seats but you'd be surprised what seats like ours goes on the resale market for a game like last night. I have a seat in block of 4 seats with 2 other friends and over the years we've sold anywhere from 1 to all 4 seats for a Big 12 game and got some pretty good prices for some games.

Props to the students last night for packing their sections. Was a great atmosphere last night and they were a big part of why.
 

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I wouldn't be surprised if students were turned away last night. It was full when I walked in 45 minutes before tip.
Some students were next to us going in the north entrance 15 before tip. They have dedicated student scanners and the lady told them it was full but still let them in
 

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Hey now, careful there! I've had corner balcony season tickets in row 11 for about 20 years now. They aren't horrible seats. I'm not willing to pay what it costs to get better seats but you'd be surprised what seats like ours goes on the resale market for a game like last night. I have a seat in block of 4 seats with 2 other friends and over the years we've sold anywhere from 1 to all 4 seats for a Big 12 game and got some pretty good prices for some games.

Props to the students last night for packing their sections. Was a great atmosphere last night and they were a big part of why.
Yeah we paid $75 for tickets for Row 8 corners against KU two years ago. They weren't bad seats but I definitely thought I wouldn't have wanted to sit much higher than we did.
 

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Small data point but it seems like the student sections were pretty full for Arizona and Cinci. To be fair how many people would want to sit in the upper deck corners (especially the top 10 rows) for ANY game. For games like Colorado or UCF those should be like $10 tickets. If those were the only ticket options for me I would stay home and watch the game on TV.
Hey, some of us buy season tickets in the upper deck corners and love those spots.
 

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Small data point but it seems like the student sections were pretty full for Arizona and Cinci. To be fair how many people would want to sit in the upper deck corners (especially the top 10 rows) for ANY game. For games like Colorado or UCF those should be like $10 tickets. If those were the only ticket options for me I would stay home and watch the game on TV.
Being anywhere in Hilton is much better than watching on TV imo