Did you give up your season tickets in the past few years
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2006 and 2007DoogmanRefund said:I don’t specifically remember if I dropped them after suddenly senior day or come from ahead loss to Hawaii. Was that the same season?
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Is that a row boat paddle ?huskyhooligan said:GrundleStiltzkin said:huskyhooligan said:I still have mine but I have premium stall access as a result. Little perk Jen threw my way.
Also I have no life.

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Had them since 07, and if it wasn't for the fact I met one of my best friends who happened to be sitting next to me and is as hardcore fan as I was (we always say the odds of that happening were astronomical) who got his tickets the same year we did, along with a two other people sitting below us that we tailgate with, went to the PAC-12 CCG/Rose Bowl with, etc that I would be more inclined at this point to turn them in and just cherry pick the ones I want to go to on the 2ndary market.
Nostalgically, seeing how empty the stadium is most Saturdays is sad and depressing. I have likened it to working at the old GM on a factory assembly line for 40 years before it went bankrupt in 2008 and going thru 2003-2007 seeing it was inevitable what was going to happen.
I am that 40 year guy w/ Husky Football. I have ran out of hope we can consistently be anything more than a jag team in a jag conference. CP gave me hope, but he left 4 years earlier than I thought he would b/c of burnout.
I went to the Michigan game, and would 10000% rather take my money I spend on season tickets, parking, game day, etc and go watch a Red River, Iron Bowl, LSU night game, Penn State White Out, Michigan/Ohio State, etc and experience that atmosphere than the "Greatest Setting" where half the stadium dresses as empty seats 3 out of every 4 games five minutes before kick off.
And here's the kicker to all this. I PRAY PRAY PRAY we have been on the phone with the Big-10 to get a seat at their table when they eventually expand to 16 or 18 teams (which is inevitable). The good news is b/c of media market and University Reputation, I think we do. Bad news is once it happens as it pertains to the football arms race in that conference, I have no belief our AD or Univ. Administration (or even our serious fan base as there's simply not enough of us left) has the conviction or stones to try and compete, so our ceiling at best becomes 2/3 under Wolverines/Ohio State/Penn State/Wisconsin/SC (assuming they join unless they go indy) along with Iowa, Michigan State, Nebraska, etc.
In the end, it feels like we have become the Minnesota of CFB on the west coast...... -
I think I’d be happy to be Minnesota at this point. He hasn’t been what they expected but P.J. Fleck was a hot commodity when they brought him in. They’re still trying.godawgst said:Had them since 07, and if it wasn't for the fact I met one of my best friends who happened to be sitting next to me and is as hardcore fan as I was (we always say the odds of that happening were astronomical) who got his tickets the same year we did, along with a two other people sitting below us that we tailgate with, went to the PAC-12 CCG/Rose Bowl with, etc that I would be more inclined at this point to turn them in and just cherry pick the ones I want to go to on the 2ndary market.
Nostalgically, seeing how empty the stadium is most Saturdays is sad and depressing. I have likened it to working at the old GM on a factory assembly line for 40 years before it went bankrupt in 2008 and going thru 2003-2007 seeing it was inevitable what was going to happen.
I am that 40 year guy w/ Husky Football. I have ran out of hope we can consistently be anything more than a jag team in a jag conference. CP gave me hope, but he left 4 years earlier than I thought he would b/c of burnout.
I went to the Michigan game, and would 10000% rather take my money I spend on season tickets, parking, game day, etc and go watch a Red River, Iron Bowl, LSU night game, Penn State White Out, Michigan/Ohio State, etc and experience that atmosphere than the "Greatest Setting" where half the stadium dresses as empty seats 3 out of every 4 games five minutes before kick off.
And here's the kicker to all this. I PRAY PRAY PRAY we have been on the phone with the Big-10 to get a seat at their table when they eventually expand to 16 or 18 teams (which is inevitable). The good news is b/c of media market and University Reputation, I think we do. Bad news is once it happens as it pertains to the football arms race in that conference, I have no belief our AD or Univ. Administration (or even our serious fan base as there's simply not enough of us left) has the conviction or stones to try and compete, so our ceiling at best becomes 2/3 under Wolverines/Ohio State/Penn State/Wisconsin/SC (assuming they join unless they go indy) along with Iowa, Michigan State, Nebraska, etc.
In the end, it feels like we have become the Minnesota of CFB on the west coast......
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I moved back to the area in 2002 from Austin. Fall of 2002 through 2005 I was gifted tickets here and there. Finally got a ticket and Tyee pass in 2006. the original guys I used to go in with are no longer part of it due to divorces. the tailgate has morphed into about 9 vehicles of us all. The last few years, I have been more amped for the tailgate than the games. I can watch the game in the parking lot. We eat like kings and there is way too much food and beer/booze. We have power, satellite TV, 80K BTU heater, and we can enclose the canopies to make a sweat lodge if we wanted to. I bought an extra E1 pass so we could have way more room and have a bigger party and that is what I look forward to now.
Next year? I think I am going to ditch the tickets and just buy two E1 passes on Craigslist and buy the tickets on Gametime if we decide to go in. I will spend my money on doing kick ass food and leaning back in a comfy chair watching the game on TV in E1. -
Shouldn’t you be telling us instead of asking us?YellowSnow said:
Is that a row boat paddle ?huskyhooligan said:GrundleStiltzkin said:huskyhooligan said:I still have mine but I have premium stall access as a result. Little perk Jen threw my way.
Also I have no life.

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Never had season tickets. Want to every single game as a student, then left to learn how to blow up Baze and his people. I'd catch a game here and there during the War on Terror if I was in town, but since Ty and Sark were there that actually seemed worse than the terrorists I was fighting in Iraq. Now I no longer care at all. Watched one game this year. Montana. Laughed the entire 4th quarter. Haven't watched since.
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Chinned for killing of the nomads of Tatooine.Swaye said:Never had season tickets. Want to every single game as a student, then left to learn how to blow up Baze and his people. I'd catch a game here and there during the War on Terror if I was in town, but since Ty and Sark were there that actually seemed worse than the terrorists I was fighting in Iraq. Now I no longer care at all. Watched one game this year. Montana. Laughed the entire 4th quarter. Haven't watched since.
That must have been a lot of M80's.








