how about a partial plan instead? Quite an assortment of poop emoji...
Not sure how one could possibly choose between Idaho, Portland State or Oregon State.
I would still rather watch the games at home, but the 3+1 plan isn't bad.
Your right. You get the three best home games of the season (Stanford/USC/picking ASU). Missing out on the Beavs/Idaho/Portland State is nothing as you will be able to name your price for tickets if you want to go watch it.
So, because I'm a fucking nerd, and I follow every single detail of UW too closely I decided to dig into the numbers a bit.
Last Aug. 22nd UW reported 39,357 season tickets sold, I'll be generous and say in that final two weeks they sold some more and got up to 39,500.
Cohen herself a month ago said they had a 92% retention rate on season tickets this year. That means that 36,340 season tickets was their starting point.
Let's say that the actual number of new season tickets sold is 3,200 so far this year (likely being generous as they probably just got past the 3,000 mark when they decided to post that tweet).
This means that right now UW is at 39,540 season ticket holders, about the same as they were at last year, but they have a month to go.
Regardless if you buy tickets from the U, buy on Stubhub or Craigslist, or scalpers, or hell even if you get a free ticket from a friend, If you attend the 11am Rutgers game you're a dipshit of the highest order.
Regardless if you buy tickets from the U, buy on Stubhub or Craigslist, or scalpers, or hell even if you get a free ticket from a friend, If you attend the 11am Rutgers any game you're a dipshit of the highest order.
Regardless if you buy tickets from the U, buy on Stubhub or Craigslist, or scalpers, or hell even if you get a free ticket from a friend, If you attend the 11am Rutgers game you're a dipshit of the highest order.
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Not sure how one could possibly choose between Idaho, Portland State or Oregon State.
gohuskies.com/sports/2013/9/5/209251613.aspx
my plan has been to not buy a single UW ticket (home or away) the past 10 years or so. It's a good plan.
I wonder how many of those 3k new "season ticket holders" actually have bought the gold/purple/3+1 plans?
Talk about spinning chicken crap as chicken soup.
In a no homo way.