[Husker] Student tickets

Rod Wellman gobigred66 at mac.com
Fri Sep 2 11:13:22 CDT 2011


Am I the only one who sees this most recent stadium expansion as a window of opportunity to get more students into the stadium?  That was my first thought when it was announced.  Although, I knew it would never happen (see Jon's comment about the almighty dollar).

As pointed out in my first post, you could quite literally transition current season ticket holders to the new expansion and replace their seats in the South endzone with student tickets.  Or there could be some other shuffling of seats...I'm no expert on the layout of the stadium and the politics involved. I just think that if there was a will, there would be a way.

Rod W.
Sioux City, Ia.


On Sep 2, 2011, at 11:05 AM, Jon Johnston wrote:

> Who gives up their seats? Season ticket holders at the low end of the donation totem pole. 
> 
> Wouldn't be a problem filling the seats if students were allowed to sell their tickets without a lot of loopholes. 
> 
> BUT OMG THERE WERE SOME EMTPTY SEATS AT CAMP RANDALL!!!! 
> AND OMG IF STUDENTS COULD SELL THEIR TICKETS THE ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT MIGHT MISS OUT ON A FEW DOLLARS!!!
> 
> Is there a bit of anything left that isn't designed to wring as much money as possible out of everybody? 
> 
> Jon Johnston
> Corn Nation
> 
> On Sep 2, 2011, at 10:47 AM, Mike Jaixen wrote:
> 
>> There is a problem with that approach...where do we get the inventory of tickets to expand the student section? This will be the fiftieth season of sellouts at Nebraska. Who gives up their seats when more freshmen than in past years decide to go to the games?
>> 
>> The reason why students don't have more tickets is because they frequently don't show up.  Remember the empty student sections in 2007 and 2008?  There are some logistical issues with student seating who's interest in the games wanes from week to week.
>> 
>> Personally, I'd rather have the problem of not enough tickets for freshmen than what happened at Wisconsin last night, where large sections of Camp Randall sat empty.
>> 
>> 
>> Mike Jaixen
>> http://huskermike.blogspot.com
>> http://www.cornnation.com
>> 
>> 
>> ________________________________
>> From: David Strong <gobigredlist at gmail.com>
>> To: Rod Wellman <gobigred66 at mac.com>
>> Cc: husker at tssi.com
>> Sent: Friday, September 2, 2011 10:15 AM
>> Subject: Re: [Husker] Student tickets
>> 
>> I agree that every student should have the opportunity to get a ticket to
>> the games. Maybe something like this.   Each student should be allotted one
>> season ticket.  They have a certain timeframe to pick up their ticket.  They
>> go, show their ID, and get their ticket.  If they don't show up within that
>> time frame, then they forfeited their ticket and it goes back into the
>> pool.  Timeframes for pickup could be based on senior, junior, soph, frosh.
>> You only are eligible 4 times.
>> 
>> Now I am sure there are lots of problems with the above.  I really didn't
>> think it through very well.  But I'm on board that in a perfect world, every
>> student should have the opportunity to get a ticket.  And I guess I don't
>> think they should be able to resell them.  If the ticket and the student ID
>> don't match the person presenting them, they should be turned away.  At
>> least I think so, I'm sure there are two sides to this.
>> 
>> Dave
>> 
>> On Fri, Sep 2, 2011 at 11:00 AM, Rod Wellman <gobigred66 at mac.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> According to this article, many freshmen who wanted season tickets got left
>>> out:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> http://www.dailynebraskan.com/news/errors-high-demand-few-freshman-get-football-tickets-this-season-1.2618106
>>> 
>>> It's a shame that students can't get tickets.  I've always felt that any
>>> student who wants one should get one.  They're the reason for the school in
>>> the first place!  I don't buy the argument that the sellout streak would be
>>> in jeopardy.  I know this year is a bit odd in that there's just a lot of
>>> interest with the entry into the Big 10.  Other years, maybe interest by the
>>> students wanes a bit.  But with modern ticketing technology, it's not really
>>> an issue.  It would be possible to reserve a ticket for the entire student
>>> population.  Give them a deadline to purchase their season tickets.  After
>>> that, they get "released" to the general public.  This would be a great way
>>> to allow some avid Husker fans who don't normally have the means to get
>>> regular season tickets. Next year, those seats go back into the student
>>> block and get re-released if the students don't buy them...just repeat every
>>> year.  This would be a great way to get a large student body into the games,
>>> and in years
>>>  where maybe they aren't "as interested" in going, the general Husker fan
>>> population can fill the void.  You can also charge full ticket price to
>>> these "general Husker fans" instead of student ticket prices, for some added
>>> revenue in "down years".  You know how Husker fans are:  those tickets would
>>> be snatched up in a heartbeat.
>>> 
>>> Of course, if the student population is 20,000, then that's about 10,000
>>> seats "taken away" from current season ticket holders to be able to ensure
>>> that every student who wants a ticket gets one, so that probably wouldn't
>>> fly.  But wait, there's an addition being built!  There you go:  start a new
>>> student section in the South endzone, and put the Freshmen and Sophomores up
>>> higher.  Take the 10,000 "up higher" seats from the ticketholders in the
>>> North endzone and give them 10,000 seats in the new addition.  They're up
>>> high, too, but on the sideline...an improvement they can't argue with!
>>> 
>>> From the article, it looks like the students are allotted 8,500 seats.
>>>  That's ridiculous.  Do you wonder why Texas A&M is considered such a loud
>>> and boisterous place to play?  Their students get up to 30,000 tickets.
>>>  This comes from Bill Byrne's recent "Wednesday Weekly" article on the Texas
>>> A&M Website:
>>> 
>>>> Yesterday, another first happened for us. We had to suspend sales for
>>> student ticket options. Going into this season we increased the allotment
>>> for students by 1,500 tickets from the total issued last year (28,528). This
>>> is the first time in my career here that we have reached a point where we
>>> have had to curtail student ticket options. We held approximately 30,000
>>> seats for our students, and we are currently at 30,356 ticket options. When
>>> the registration process began back in April for the fall semester, our
>>> students had the opportunity to select the football or all-sports options.
>>> Demand for sports passes was above average for the first four months, and
>>> then sales greatly increased the past two weeks. With the tremendous support
>>> we have received from the 12th Man, expect chairs on the track surrounding
>>> the field for most of our games this year.
>>> 
>>> I'm just saying:  if SOMEBODY (you know who) wanted to make it a priority
>>> to get every student in the game who wanted to be there, it could happen.
>>>  Would it open a can of worms (like students getting tickets only to sell
>>> them to someone else)? Yes, but those could be dealt with (just make it a
>>> rule that students CAN'T transfer their tickets to someone else...require a
>>> photo ID at the gate).  Would it be a "hit" on revenue?  Maybe, but a
>>> prohibitive one?  I don't know.  I realize that no matter how you slice it,
>>> removing 10,000 seats from the general public and giving them to the
>>> students is going to impact revenue.  And the new addition is being built on
>>> the premise that those are "sold" seats and will provide a return on the
>>> investment.  But, there are plenty of "reserve" funds floating around and
>>> again, if it was a priority, it could be made so.
>>> 
>>> It also ties into recent discussions on the "atmosphere" at Memorial that
>>> Sam McKewon wrote about lately.  Bottom line is that I believe there should
>>> be a LOT of students in the house. Our stadium is much too friendly to
>>> opposing teams for a few reasons, but this is one of the big ones in my
>>> mind.  I don't know if you could "fix" the other ones (a mature fan base who
>>> don't get off their duffs, and in-your-face video boards that tend to
>>> distract and disrupt the overall energy level of the crowd).  At least this
>>> one could and SHOULD be remedied.  Like I said in the beginning, the
>>> students are the reason for the University in the first place.
>>> 
>>> Rod W.
>>> Sioux City, IA
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