Eight home games in 2025. Maybe unprecedented.
Get out your checkbooks..
Wow. Didn't remember that!!2008. Had home games against:
Kentucky
Tennessee Tech
Kansas State
Connecticut
Middle Tennessee State
South Florida
Cincinnati
West Virginia
Lost last 5 games capping it with the ignominious 63 - 14 debacle at Rutgers. Unbelievably that game was a nationally televised night game on ESPN with the announcers actually laughing at the ineptitude on the field. The defensive coordinator was Ron English.2008. Had home games against:
Kentucky
Tennessee Tech
Kansas State
Connecticut
Middle Tennessee State
South Florida
Cincinnati
West Virginia
Do you suggest I cancel my season tickets and just hustle for individual game tickets so I can save $$$ ?I also didn’t recall eight homes games previously. I thought eight in 2025 would likely set a record.
Next year’s season ticket prices are the same with one less home game. That’s an effective increase of 17% per ticket.
So we go from six to eight home games in 2025. Unless they REDUCE the per ticket price—don’t hold your breath—that will be an increase on the total by 33%.
Those are some eye popping percentages esp. when you consider some of the teams you’ll be paying $100 to see as a season ticket holder…
I would be quite ok with season tickets and individual game tickets reflecting differential pricing. I mean a ticket for Austin Peay shouldn't be priced the same as one with Kentucky, Notre Dame, Georgia, or Texas A&M. Or Clemson or Florida State either.I also didn’t recall eight homes games previously. I thought eight in 2025 would likely set a record.
Next year’s season ticket prices are the same with one less home game. That’s an effective increase of 17% per ticket.
So we go from six to eight home games in 2025. Unless they REDUCE the per ticket price—don’t hold your breath—that will be an increase on the total by 33%.
Those are some eye popping percentages esp. when you consider some of the teams you’ll be paying $100 to see as a season ticket holder…
If I was just buying a couple tickets each game with no other considerations, that's absolutely a viable option. I basically did that for basketball tickets after the move downtown. Worked perfectly well, and I ended up with good, inexpensive seats for 90% of the home games.Do you suggest I cancel my season tickets and just hustle for individual game tickets so I can save $$$ ?
Agreed, and I've been pondering next year's schedule alongside the $99 ticket price I will be charged. Here's an example of what you're talking about using the 2024 home schedule:...I would be quite ok with season tickets and individual game tickets reflecting differential pricing. I mean a ticket for Austin Peay shouldn't be priced the same as one with Kentucky, Notre Dame, Georgia, or Texas A&M. Or Clemson or Florida State either.
Still sore about the move downtown, you dropped your tickets? Even though you could walk to the games. Let me understand, if they built the arena far away, you would have bought tickets. Only to be right. Since you can walk/swim to games, you dropped tickets? Well, okay.If I was just buying a couple tickets each game with no other considerations, that's absolutely a viable option. I basically did that for basketball tickets after the move downtown. Worked perfectly well, and I ended up with good, inexpensive seats for 90% of the home games.
I'm in a different situation in football with an assortment of premium seats and parking. But they're getting into a price range where I'm gonna start looking at other options. Inflation is gonna end up being a killer for the average fan...
The level of vitriol toward individuals and their, maybe not popular, opinions astound me on this board. Especially when it gets a bit off the topic at hand because we apparently carry grudges ad infinitum. It's really very unnecessary and keeps me from reading here as often as other places.Still sore about the move downtown, you dropped your tickets? Even though you could walk to the games. Let me understand, if they built the arena far away, you would have bought tickets. Only to be right. Since you can walk/swim to games, you dropped tickets? Well, okay.
Off of the top of my head, but wasn’t that the Kragpipe “era”?Lost last 5 games capping it with the ignominious 63 - 14 debacle at Rutgers. Unbelievably that game was a nationally televised night game on ESPN with the announcers actually laughing at the ineptitude on the field. The defensive coordinator was Ron English.
Off of the top of my head, but wasn’t that the Kragpipe “era”?
yup!Off of the top of my head, but wasn’t that the Kragpipe “era”?
I can already see the need to replace English. Same front, same BS sets. If I can read them 50-/60 percent of the tie, a good opposing QB could probably call our sets.Lost last 5 games capping it with the ignominious 63 - 14 debacle at Rutgers. Unbelievably that game was a nationally televised night game on ESPN with the announcers actually laughing at the ineptitude on the field. The defensive coordinator was Ron English.
Has little to do with travel. It’s 95% about the fan experience.Still sore about the move downtown, you dropped your tickets? Even though you could walk to the games. Let me understand, if they built the arena far away, you would have bought tickets. Only to be right. Since you can walk/swim to games, you dropped tickets? Well, okay.
In this day and age, it’s less about the subject and more about the hate…The level of vitriol toward individuals and their, maybe not popular, opinions astound me on this board. Especially when it gets a bit off the topic at hand because we apparently carry grudges ad infinitum. It's really very unnecessary and keeps me from reading here as often as other places.
I welcome different perspectives. They help me be a more critical thinker.
Or maybe, people get sick of you playing the same note over and over?In this day and age, it’s less about the subject and more about the hate…
Prime example...Or maybe, people get sick of you playing the same note over and over?
And over and over.
And over and over.
This post did not age wellI can already see the need to replace English. Same front, same BS sets. If I can read them 50-/60 percent of the tie, a good opposing QB could probably call our sets.
Maybe stop pointing the finger, and start pointing the thumb. You’re the common denominator - you, and you alone.Prime example...
Let’s not overlook a small group of haters. Takes two to tango…Maybe stop pointing the finger, and start pointing the thumb. You’re the common denominator - you, and you alone.