The heat needs to be put on the athletic department

#51
#51
Money talks. Tell your blue collar buddies to pony up.

That being said, I’ve been priced out for decades. Value isn’t there. Sometimes it’s cheaper to go to road games.
 
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#52
#52
Neyland is noticeably quiet this year. I said it in another thread, but these are the results you get when you price out the blue collar diehards who want to go down there and shred their voices for a chance at making a difference in the game.

Now, you have the whales who can afford to pay Disneyworld weekend prices for a single game, except they sit there on their hands like your local high school's resident blue hair season ticket holders. The wine and cheese whales looking for a "Saturday experience in Knoxville."

Even Alabama wasn't charging these kinds of prices when they were winning natties every other year, and that's even when you adjust for inflation. Yes, we're consistently good now. Far and away more so than we've been in decades. When was the last time we won the conference? Even the division when those existed? So, what exactly are we paying $400+ in the nosebleeds for? There are actually seats for sale at over $1K. For WHAT?
The fans have been taken advantage of because we're fans, and the Neyland atmosphere is losing its edge as a direct result. I won't hear a word about paying players being the reason either. Make no mistake, Tennessee has F off money in the bank. They're not hurting for anything, but they'll send out emails asking for donations to help replace the roll up door on the concession stand in Y9, or replace the goalposts, etc. Total joke.
wait is Tennessee charging those prices or is it secondary market?
 
#54
#54
Is this a joke? The athletic department has won 3 straight SEC all-sports championships. Lat year, coming off a baseball national championship, our baseball and men's basketball were in the final 8 remaining, football made their 1st CFB playoff.

And you want to put HEAT on the athletic department???

Dadgum, go cheer for MTSU they have football tickets for less that what you pay for Rutherford County HS football games.
 
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#55
#55
Nothing will be done about this. Its a common trend across all entertainment. Have you went to a concert lately? Everything is out of hand.
 
#57
#57
this thread was very poorly thought out. the ticket prices you are complaining about have nothing to do with the AD. It's your ****ing friends and neighbors who buy tickets and then resell them at sky high prices. the people that you say yell the loudest are the ones laughing all the way to the bank while they sit at home.

aim your anger at the right place.
 
#63
#63
Neyland is noticeably quiet this year. I said it in another thread, but these are the results you get when you price out the blue collar diehards who want to go down there and shred their voices for a chance at making a difference in the game.

Now, you have the whales who can afford to pay Disneyworld weekend prices for a single game, except they sit there on their hands like your local high school's resident blue hair season ticket holders. The wine and cheese whales looking for a "Saturday experience in Knoxville."

Even Alabama wasn't charging these kinds of prices when they were winning natties every other year, and that's even when you adjust for inflation. Yes, we're consistently good now. Far and away more so than we've been in decades. When was the last time we won the conference? Even the division when those existed? So, what exactly are we paying $400+ in the nosebleeds for? There are actually seats for sale at over $1K. For WHAT?
The fans have been taken advantage of because we're fans, and the Neyland atmosphere is losing its edge as a direct result. I won't hear a word about paying players being the reason either. Make no mistake, Tennessee has F off money in the bank. They're not hurting for anything, but they'll send out emails asking for donations to help replace the roll up door on the concession stand in Y9, or replace the goalposts, etc. Total joke.
I feel like we were plenty loud, saw 117db on my watch. I will say, in support of your point, there were a noticeable number of those grey seats open in the club section. I was pretty surprised tbh.
 
#64
#64
I’ve been to some of the neutral site games but haven’t been to Neyland since the OU game in 2015. Taking my six year old to the New Mexico State game for his first game this year (second level in front of the press box) and even just one ticket cost me the same as it did for a ticket in the end zone for the 2013 South Carolina game I watched the game winning kick from ten yards away.

The crowd noise is fine, but they’re pricing working class people out.
 
#65
#65
It seems surprisingly quiet on TV but they may be doing a pretty good job of filtering. 117 dB is pretty good.
 
#66
#66
The only pressure that they will respond to is not being able to sell the tickets.
This x1000…as long as they keep selling out every game they will not care even a little bit…money is what this is all about…it’s what everything is about if any of you haven’t noticed
 
#67
#67
This x1000…as long as they keep selling out every game they will not care even a little bit…money is what this is all about…it’s what everything is about if any of you haven’t noticed
you people are idiots. you don't even know how ticket sales works 😞 such a travesty of education system.
 
#68
#68
Learn to be. Lmao sitting there quiet ain’t gonna help your team get momentum back so what’s the point
I wasn’t there today so I don’t know. But everyone owes it to Tennessee to give there all. I hate how entitled some people are
 
#72
#72
Tickets everywhere are substantially more expensive. It's not just Tennessee. The market sets the price and for a good team there is high demand.

Also, Saban used to always complain about the crowd at Bama for leaving early and taking the program for granted.
 
#73
#73
Were you at the game? I'm convinced the crowd always sounds quieter in SEC Network because their broadcasts use fewer stadium mics.
 
#75
#75
Wasn’t loud until the defense started actually playing well. Or late in the game. Can’t be fair weather, needs to be loud every single offnseive snap for the opposing team.


And “fine” is not what neyland should be. It should be the loudest stadium every week it hosts a game
Were you there?
 
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