Baylor/TAMU Ticket Sales Part II

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...Yesterday, I came to the conclusion that Baylor’s argument about the financial burden of traveling to away games should the Big 12 disband simply didn’t have legs: Baylor doesn’t travel now, when rivals are within less than 100 miles, so whether the trip for an away conference game is 100 or 1,000 miles away shouldn’t matter — fans aren’t showing up regardless.
I cited the paucity of tickets Baylor sold for its 2011 date at Texas A&M as evidence. According to Texas A&M, Baylor has sold only 830 of its 3,850-ticket share. Is that true? Is this more, less or a similar total for Baylor in past trips to College Station?
The number of tickets sold “is nearly the same as (in) 2009,†Baylor’s last trip to A&M, said executive associate director Nick Joos. And that’s an important admission, one that provides further evidence for the consensus that Baylor cannot cite travel issues as rationale for maintaining the Big 12 in its current formation....
...Yesterday, I came to the conclusion that Baylor’s argument about the financial burden of traveling to away games should the Big 12 disband simply didn’t have legs: Baylor doesn’t travel now, when rivals are within less than 100 miles, so whether the trip for an away conference game is 100 or 1,000 miles away shouldn’t matter — fans aren’t showing up regardless.
I cited the paucity of tickets Baylor sold for its 2011 date at Texas A&M as evidence. According to Texas A&M, Baylor has sold only 830 of its 3,850-ticket share. Is that true? Is this more, less or a similar total for Baylor in past trips to College Station?
The number of tickets sold “is nearly the same as (in) 2009,†Baylor’s last trip to A&M, said executive associate director Nick Joos. And that’s an important admission, one that provides further evidence for the consensus that Baylor cannot cite travel issues as rationale for maintaining the Big 12 in its current formation....