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MOB refuses to pay for tix; Aggies make an offerModerators: PonyPride, SmooPower
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Re: MOB refuses to pay for tix; Aggies make an offerOh my, how did college football ever survive not charging the other school's band for tickets. Some things just don't make sense unless you are the devil and then it all makes sense. Just because the Big XII decides to do this doesn't make it right. Everything simply can not be about money. Takes all the fun out life. Some of it can, but not all of it.
Re: MOB refuses to pay for tix; Aggies make an offerUT issued the following statement in light of all the commentary about Texas charging schools for band tickets ...
*** Over the past few days, there have been several questions and some misinformation regarding the travel of marching bands to football games at Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium and at road games in which we participate. For non-conference play, we have provided 300 complimentary tickets to both Rice University and the University of California at Berkeley for their marching bands. These tickets are specified in their contracts and have been provided to both institutions by The University of Texas. We are disappointed that the MOB from Rice University has chosen not to attend, as we were excited to host one of the great traditions of college football. We are excited to host the band from the University of California at Berkeley at DKR-Texas Memorial Stadium and will enjoy the pageantry that they will add to our gameday environment. For Big 12 Conference games, six of the 10 schools in the Big 12 have historically charged visiting schools for both band and fan seats. The four Texas schools had a gentleman’s agreement to simply charge the fans for the tickets and provide complimentary tickets to the marching bands. The change to smaller venues across the conference, such as TCU and Baylor, caused a shift in that agreement. Last year, when Texas traveled to Lubbock to play Texas Tech, we were charged for and paid full price for all tickets, including the tickets provided to the Longhorn Band. The current policy, clarified and approved by Big 12 business managers this past summer, states all visiting schools pay for all seats they use at full price. Texas did not initiate the discussions on this policy. We are merely following the practice approved by the Big 12 member institutions. The Athletics Department at Texas will be paying for the seats for the full Longhorn Band when we travel to Baylor and TCU this year, and at the AT&T Red River Showdown against Oklahoma at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas. We will pay full price, again, for our tickets when we return to Lubbock to play Texas Tech in 2016. We hope that these facts provide clarity to the situation and clear up the misinformation.
Re: MOB refuses to pay for tix; Aggies make an offerGuess this article was wrong:
http://www.goodbullhunting.com/2015/9/1 ... ets-to-dkr Maybe you can't believe everything you read on the internet? Peruna is my mascot!
Re: MOB refuses to pay for tix; Aggies make an offerwe should have known this was TCU and Baylor's fault. Those darned private schools
Re: MOB refuses to pay for tix; Aggies make an offer
That was the first thing that stuck out to me in this statement as well. It adds nothing to their argument/point, but just needed to take a poke.
Re: MOB refuses to pay for tix; Aggies make an offer
Damn them for spending millions of dollars on state of the art stadiums. (Aren't both new stadiums larger than the ones they replaced?) Plus, doesn't UT have the largest band of the B12 schools in Texas? For years, they were getting excess free tickets? Do unto others before they do unto you!!
Re: MOB refuses to pay for tix; Aggies make an offercapacity for both new stadiums at TCU and Baylor are slightly smaller by about 3-4,000 or so
"With a quarter of a tank of gas, we can get everything we need right here in DFW." -SMU Head Coach Chad Morris
When momentum starts rolling downhill in recruiting-WATCH OUT.
Re: MOB refuses to pay for tix; Aggies make an offerto be fair, capacity of TCU & Baylor's stadiums is 5k less than anyone else in the Big XII
Re: MOB refuses to pay for tix; Aggies make an offer
Last year he charged a group of alums, I think it was their 40th Homecoming reunion, something like $25 or $50 per head to have their pictures taken on the field.
Re: MOB refuses to pay for tix; Aggies make an offerIronically, high football ticket prices just might provide the Mustangs with a solution to our attendance problem.
Might be expensive to donors and local businesses to absorb the real costs of putting on a football game experience, but if we keep our prices and atmosphere "family friendly," and continue to improve our product on the field, we just might creep up the attendance charts. Poor snobby SMU. The Cowboys moved 20 miles away and left us with 2-3 million people close to our stadium. We respond with cheap prices and first rate football. Just like the Mustang Mania days. Back when, people told me the only way SMU could fill it's stadium was to cut prices. I used to say, "Who cares?. We win and have fun." Big teams like Texas are treating athletics like a financial line item in their budget. Seems like that is counter to the student athlete model that makes college football special. Just saying.
Re: MOB refuses to pay for tix; Aggies make an offer
Well said ! I agree completely !
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Agreed. Whenever I'm around Dallas and football is brought up I mention that SMU football is relatively cheap to attend and it's family-friendly. Word of mouth can go far, but we do need more Ws. "Greenbelt Pony is right" - PonyPride
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