stymeman said:this is what happens when we pay our coach over a Mil for a year, sorry it's not about the fans pocket book anymore, maybe seasons are cheaper in the long run anymore!!! $45 for CSU, hey it is what it is
marcuswyo said:I don't know if lowering the ticket prices will put more fans in the stands. Most fans haven't go to the games on a regular basis, even when the team was good (96). I think it is same 17-20k hardcore fans that go to every game, and they will shell out the money to go no matter the price. Add in the students and that is core of our attendance base. We don't sell out unless we are playing a top tier team, or if we are doing extremely well (even that can be debated). This may be a ploy to get more season ticket holders. More season ticket holders equals a more consistent attendance.
So why not try and take advantage?
McPeachy said:Said it before a million times, we need a visionary, who compiles a legit staff, to head up Wyoming athletics.
marcuswyo said:I don't know if lowering the ticket prices will put more fans in the stands. Most fans haven't gone to the games on a regular basis, even when the team was good (96). I think it is same 17-20k hardcore fans that go to every game, and they will shell out the money to go no matter the price. Add in the students and that is core of our attendance base. We don't sell out unless we are playing a top tier team, or if we are doing extremely well (even that can be debated). This may be a ploy to get more season ticket holders. More season ticket holders equals a more consistent attendance.
So why not try and take advantage?
And I remember when major rock concerts were $17.50 in the early 90s. Now they're $150-$200. Shit changes.djm19 said:$42 for the Idaho game?????? I don't mean to complain, but holy ####. I love the Pokes and all, but after $150 in gas, $100 in hotel and $50 in food.... then $42 for a ticket.
When did it increase so much? Where have I been.
Brew_Poke said:And I remember when major rock concerts were $17.50 in the early 90s. Now they're $150-$200. Shit changes.djm19 said:$42 for the Idaho game?????? I don't mean to complain, but holy ####. I love the Pokes and all, but after $150 in gas, $100 in hotel and $50 in food.... then $42 for a ticket.
When did it increase so much? Where have I been.
$42 is some of the cheapest prices in the conference.
calpoke25 said:marcuswyo said:I don't know if lowering the ticket prices will put more fans in the stands. Most fans haven't gone to the games on a regular basis, even when the team was good (96). I think it is same 17-20k hardcore fans that go to every game, and they will shell out the money to go no matter the price. Add in the students and that is core of our attendance base. We don't sell out unless we are playing a top tier team, or if we are doing extremely well (even that can be debated). This may be a ploy to get more season ticket holders. More season ticket holders equals a more consistent attendance.
So why not try and take advantage?
I would agree with this for the most part. The problem is trying to expand the fanbase and getting more people to come to games. This is the single largest obstacle Wyoming faces. Maybe try some promotions to get more young people and kids to come to games. Some of my fondest memories from childhood were at the War and I'm sure that's one of the reasons why I would pay such a price for a game against Idaho. Get them hooked on Cowboy football young.
But for those who think $42 dollars is expensive, I'm sure there are about 4x as many people all across the state of Nebraska who on August 31st, will get up, drive, pay the price of gas, pay for food, lodging and all the expenses and pay $100 a ticket to see their Cornhuskers. They will then repeat that for 6 more saturdays this fall.
Welcome to modern college football.