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MikeDamone
MikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781
What will be the UW response to issuing refunds?

I say they tell people to piss off on the seat donations, those are a “charity gift”.

They will offer some deal down the road on tickets rather than refund the money. Including extra points (if everyone gets points, who cares?)

If you want your money back you will be labeled a jerk who doesn’t support the program.
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  • DoogieMcDoogerson
    DoogieMcDoogerson Member Posts: 2,509
    I wonder if NCAA will slide the football schedule. With the impact on athletic departments that football makes, it seems like they might take an approach of cancelling other sports instead and sliding the season. That's what I'd like to see happen. The departments need the revenue.
  • huskyhooligan
    huskyhooligan Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 5,956 Swaye's Wigwam
    If the NBA, NHL, MLB resume in June, there will be plenty of time for CFB and NFL to move forward.
  • HuskyJW
    HuskyJW Member Posts: 15,307
    edited April 2020

    What will be the UW response to issuing refunds?

    I say they tell people to piss off on the seat donations, those are a “charity gift”.

    They will offer some deal down the road on tickets rather than refund the money. Including extra points (if everyone gets points, who cares?)

    If you want your money back you will be labeled a jerk who doesn’t support the program.

    Paragraph two for sure

    They will keep the money already put down but will apply to future ticket sales. Then in 2021 jack up the prices so you’ll still owe more
  • huskyhooligan
    huskyhooligan Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 5,956 Swaye's Wigwam
    On topic: I'd guess they will just move it forward for a deposit. It would be great if Football and Mens Hoops could break off but title 9 would make it very hard. I had some women's softball player friends and they understood that the football team is what allowed them to do what they do. I'd imagine that's still the case.
  • TTJ
    TTJ Member Posts: 4,827

    I say they tell people to piss off on the seat donations, those are a “charity grift”.

    Tightened that up for you.


  • PurpleThrobber
    PurpleThrobber Member Posts: 48,116 Standard Supporter

    What will be the UW response to issuing refunds?

    I say they tell people to piss off on the seat donations, those are a “charity gift”.

    They will offer some deal down the road on tickets rather than refund the money. Including extra points (if everyone gets points, who cares?)

    If you want your money back you will be labeled a jerk who doesn’t support the program.

    Sue Inslee and Ferguson. The UW is a state institution. Their problem for breach of contract.

    Don't fuck around with the underlings. Go straight to the top LIKE A DAWG!!!

  • UW_Doog_Bot
    UW_Doog_Bot Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 18,181 Founders Club

    What will be the UW response to issuing refunds?

    I say they tell people to piss off on the seat donations, those are a “charity gift”.

    They will offer some deal down the road on tickets rather than refund the money. Including extra points (if everyone gets points, who cares?)

    If you want your money back you will be labeled a jerk who doesn’t support the program.

    Don’t you mean some *crazy* deal?


    @CrazyLarry true?!?
  • MikeDamone
    MikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781

    If the NBA, NHL, MLB resume in June, there will be plenty of time for CFB and NFL to move forward.

    This. When the MLB or NBA gets completely cancelled, it’s time to worry.
    No way does the NBA play another game this season
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 114,097 Founders Club
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 114,097 Founders Club
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  • insinceredawg
    insinceredawg Member Posts: 5,117
    My guess is conference schedule only (not sure what will happen to Notre Dame and BYU). Seasons starts mid-October and goes through mid-December. Bowl games and CFP will remain on schedule but the break in between the season and bowls will be condensed. The early signing period might get cancelled all together and everyone signs in February.
  • MikeDamone
    MikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781

    My guess is conference schedule only (not sure what will happen to Notre Dame and BYU). Seasons starts mid-October and goes through mid-December. Bowl games and CFP will remain on schedule but the break in between the season and bowls will be condensed. The early signing period might get cancelled all together and everyone signs in February.
    You mean right when everyone panics again because the corona tote board on CNN is back in action?
  • insinceredawg
    insinceredawg Member Posts: 5,117

    My guess is conference schedule only (not sure what will happen to Notre Dame and BYU). Seasons starts mid-October and goes through mid-December. Bowl games and CFP will remain on schedule but the break in between the season and bowls will be condensed. The early signing period might get cancelled all together and everyone signs in February.
    You mean right when everyone panics again because the corona tote board on CNN is back in action?
    Teams will need roughly 2 months for conditioning and training camp before they take the field for a game. Some schools have already announced their campuses are closed until August so that will make the earliest start date in October. They will likely be playing in empty stadiums this year but many schools (hi Cuogs) desperately need that TV revenue to keep their programs alive so cancelling the season all together is not feasible.

    My hope is the non conference games can be pushed back a year so we don't lose the Michigan home game. On the bright side, our toughest road games this year at Oregon, Utah, and SC will have no homefield advantage.
  • MikeDamone
    MikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781
    edited April 2020

    My guess is conference schedule only (not sure what will happen to Notre Dame and BYU). Seasons starts mid-October and goes through mid-December. Bowl games and CFP will remain on schedule but the break in between the season and bowls will be condensed. The early signing period might get cancelled all together and everyone signs in February.
    You mean right when everyone panics again because the corona tote board on CNN is back in action?
    Teams will need roughly 2 months for conditioning and training camp before they take the field for a game. Some schools have already announced their campuses are closed until August so that will make the earliest start date in October. They will likely be playing in empty stadiums this year but many schools (hi Cuogs) desperately need that TV revenue to keep their programs alive so cancelling the season all together is not feasible.

    My hope is the non conference games can be pushed back a year so we don't lose the Michigan home game. On the bright side, our toughest road games this year at Oregon, Utah, and SC will have no homefield advantage.
    He’s the dealio, yo. It all depends on when people (politicians) say fuck it, this has been a huge mistake and we need to get back to it. And that isn’t going to happen because there is no upside for a politician to do that (see Mayor Larry Vaughn in Jaws). We need a big dick politician to make the decision. Who’s it going to be? So that leaves us with the virus completely going away or a cure/vaccine. Both seem very unlikely.

    What do you see changing between now and September that would have 70,000 people together watching sports?
  • insinceredawg
    insinceredawg Member Posts: 5,117

    My guess is conference schedule only (not sure what will happen to Notre Dame and BYU). Seasons starts mid-October and goes through mid-December. Bowl games and CFP will remain on schedule but the break in between the season and bowls will be condensed. The early signing period might get cancelled all together and everyone signs in February.
    You mean right when everyone panics again because the corona tote board on CNN is back in action?
    Teams will need roughly 2 months for conditioning and training camp before they take the field for a game. Some schools have already announced their campuses are closed until August so that will make the earliest start date in October. They will likely be playing in empty stadiums this year but many schools (hi Cuogs) desperately need that TV revenue to keep their programs alive so cancelling the season all together is not feasible.

    My hope is the non conference games can be pushed back a year so we don't lose the Michigan home game. On the bright side, our toughest road games this year at Oregon, Utah, and SC will have no homefield advantage.
    He’s the dealio, yo. It all depends on when people (politicians) say fuck it, this has been a huge mistake and we need to get back to it. And that isn’t going to happen because there is no upside for a politician to do that (see Mayor Larry Vaughn in Jaws). We need a big dick politician to make the decision. Who’s it going to be? So that leaves us with the virus completely going away or a cure/vaccine. Both seem very unlikely.

    What do you see changing between now and September that would have 70,000 people together watching sports?
    Nothing. That's why I said this season is going to be played in front of empty stadiums.
  • MikeDamone
    MikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781
    edited April 2020

    My guess is conference schedule only (not sure what will happen to Notre Dame and BYU). Seasons starts mid-October and goes through mid-December. Bowl games and CFP will remain on schedule but the break in between the season and bowls will be condensed. The early signing period might get cancelled all together and everyone signs in February.
    You mean right when everyone panics again because the corona tote board on CNN is back in action?
    Teams will need roughly 2 months for conditioning and training camp before they take the field for a game. Some schools have already announced their campuses are closed until August so that will make the earliest start date in October. They will likely be playing in empty stadiums this year but many schools (hi Cuogs) desperately need that TV revenue to keep their programs alive so cancelling the season all together is not feasible.

    My hope is the non conference games can be pushed back a year so we don't lose the Michigan home game. On the bright side, our toughest road games this year at Oregon, Utah, and SC will have no homefield advantage.
    He’s the dealio, yo. It all depends on when people (politicians) say fuck it, this has been a huge mistake and we need to get back to it. And that isn’t going to happen because there is no upside for a politician to do that (see Mayor Larry Vaughn in Jaws). We need a big dick politician to make the decision. Who’s it going to be? So that leaves us with the virus completely going away or a cure/vaccine. Both seem very unlikely.

    What do you see changing between now and September that would have 70,000 people together watching sports?
    Nothing. That's why I said this season is going to be played in front of empty stadiums.
    Might as well not even play the games.

    That would be pathetic.

    Then went one player gets sick, that's the end of that.