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by Crong » Thu Dec 18, 2014 5:28 pm
CalallenStang wrote:They (the AD, Mustang Club, or 2ndandlong) will never admit to this if true, but part of me wonders if the athletic department planned this all along. Float something to make people really mad then give "concessions" by changing the plan...making people happy that they got the concessions and therefore more likely to re-up at higher prices
Funny you make this comment. I said the same thing to my wife. She didn't think they are that sophisticated. I'd like to know, too.
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by NY Pony » Thu Dec 18, 2014 5:33 pm
Crong wrote:CalallenStang wrote:They (the AD, Mustang Club, or 2ndandlong) will never admit to this if true, but part of me wonders if the athletic department planned this all along. Float something to make people really mad then give "concessions" by changing the plan...making people happy that they got the concessions and therefore more likely to re-up at higher prices
Funny you make this comment. I said the same thing to my wife. She didn't think they are that sophisticated. I'd like to know, too.
I don't thinks that is really that sophisticated. It's setting expectations low and exceeding them. It's how I get by...
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by 2ndandlong » Thu Dec 18, 2014 5:46 pm
There is no conspiracy, so I have nothing that I could admit. These are people working hard to get it right. I don't think there's really anything more to it than that.
There are a lot of great people in our athletic department. They have spent a tremendous amount of time working on this. I think they've shown a huge amount of care for our fans to hear what people respectfully communicated, take that into consideration, and implement it accordingly.
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by GiddyUp » Thu Dec 18, 2014 6:04 pm
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by texasmustang10 » Fri Dec 19, 2014 11:54 am
Complete f-----g bulls---. SMU now requiring a mustang club donation per seat and pricing out the young alums (who could previously afford to buy tickets together in a block, with only 1 donation) who have been season ticket holders for 3+ years, in favor of deep-pocketed fairweather fans (likely the same ones who poured out of the stadium between regulation and OT in the UCSB game). My ticket was $90 last year, $250 this year, and going to be $500 next year, and we haven't even made the tournament yet.
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by freqz » Fri Dec 19, 2014 12:07 pm
texasmustang10 wrote:Complete f-----g bulls---. SMU now requiring a mustang club donation per seat and pricing out the young alums (who could previously afford to buy tickets together in a block, with only 1 donation) who have been season ticket holders for 3+ years, in favor of deep-pocketed fairweather fans (likely the same ones who poured out of the stadium between regulation and OT in the UCSB game). My ticket was $90 last year, $250 this year, and going to be $500 next year, and we haven't even made the tournament yet.
You can move to season tickets at $180 a seat.
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by texasmustang10 » Fri Dec 19, 2014 12:16 pm
freqz wrote:texasmustang10 wrote:Complete f-----g bulls---. SMU now requiring a mustang club donation per seat and pricing out the young alums (who could previously afford to buy tickets together in a block, with only 1 donation) who have been season ticket holders for 3+ years, in favor of deep-pocketed fairweather fans (likely the same ones who poured out of the stadium between regulation and OT in the UCSB game). My ticket was $90 last year, $250 this year, and going to be $500 next year, and we haven't even made the tournament yet.
You can move to season tickets at $180 a seat.
yes, lets move the loud fans further away from the court...
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by texasmustang10 » Fri Dec 19, 2014 12:17 pm
texasmustang10 wrote:freqz wrote:texasmustang10 wrote:Complete f-----g bulls---. SMU now requiring a mustang club donation per seat and pricing out the young alums (who could previously afford to buy tickets together in a block, with only 1 donation) who have been season ticket holders for 3+ years, in favor of deep-pocketed fairweather fans (likely the same ones who poured out of the stadium between regulation and OT in the UCSB game). My ticket was $90 last year, $250 this year, and going to be $500 next year, and we haven't even made the tournament yet.
You can move to season tickets at $180 a seat.
yes, lets move the loud fans further away from the court...
and move the students up there too, while we're at it!
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by SMUstangs22 » Fri Dec 19, 2014 12:19 pm
So prices will increase next year as well?
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by Stallion » Fri Dec 19, 2014 12:20 pm
Its not going to be cheap for a private school like SMU to attempt to be a P5 school. Everybody seemed to be on board with hiring an expensive football coach, an expensive basketball coach, on extending benefits to student/athletes, and keeping up with TCU. Where do you think that money is going to come from. Santa Claus. Get used to it.
As I've been saying for a few years-we're going to find out just how much SMU fans want to compete at the highest level-SMU athletics will be just as good as the level SMU fans are willing to fund it.
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by ponyboy » Fri Dec 19, 2014 12:22 pm
The athletic administration can set whatever prices they please, but I am disappointed. I just don't know that enough people are going to lay down $1000 for two seats at nosebleed level in the corner, which is what my price to play now is. I really believe they've overplayed their hand on this one. I don't expect next year to be near a sellout season. May have overestimated demand.
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by PonySnob » Fri Dec 19, 2014 12:29 pm
ponyboy wrote:The athletic administration can set whatever prices they please, but I am disappointed. I just don't know that enough people are going to lay down $1000 for two seats at nosebleed level in the corner, which is what my price to play now is. I really believe they've overplayed their hand on this one. I don't expect next year to be near a sellout season. May have overestimated demand.
So how do you recommend the athletic department pay its expenses?
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by Grant Carter » Fri Dec 19, 2014 12:32 pm
smusic 00 wrote:Plus, the Mustang Club's (and its board) sole purpose is to raise money for SMU athletics. It is not an advisory panel to the AD. They are separate entities.
It is funny though, the email I received about the changes came from... The Mustang Club. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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