And as I said when you go to a concert or event 6$ is about what you pay. Hell a colors light is 5 at a bar. Sure you can get a six pack for less but you can’t take it to the bar and drink it. So you can’t compare prices at food city to event prices.It’s meant to try and help make the game day, in stadium more attractive, to me it’s a deterrent at that price... a 6 pack of budlight is what 8 bucks tops?
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It will be a Sell Out........the Tickets are already SOLD.............sheep!!
Not sure you will have that many watching it on TV.I know I will catch "you know what" from some of you guys, but understand I am a season ticket holder and I am as disappointed as anyone. The effort seemed to be as disappointing as anything to me. I understand the frustration, anger, and disappointment, is a byproduct of passion. However, I have to wonder what effect the negativity from Volnation (as a whole, not this forum) has on recruits and of course the pundits love it. Yes, the recruits take noticed of possible immediate playing time, etc., but the Twitter blast, message boards, half filled stadium, etc., how does that fair with them? And again, the pundits love to hate us. I am going to the BYU game and have been looking forward to it for months now being that it is a night game on ESPN with a national audience. BYU will have a lot of fans. Personally I would love to see a near sell out, and to show the national audience, the players, and the coaches we are true fans that will continue to stand by our team regardless of the first game disappointment. I believe they will play better (hard to play worse) and I think a great crowd with a win would go a long way in the locker room and change the perception of TN fans nationally.
UT last sellout was against Georgia in 2017. Actual crowds last year averaged 77,906. Announced attendance represents tickets distributed, not actual bodies in seas. (Source: Knox News Sentinel)I know I will catch "you know what" from some of you guys, but understand I am a season ticket holder and I am as disappointed as anyone. The effort seemed to be as disappointing as anything to me. I understand the frustration, anger, and disappointment, is a byproduct of passion. However, I have to wonder what effect the negativity from Volnation (as a whole, not this forum) has on recruits and of course the pundits love it. Yes, the recruits take noticed of possible immediate playing time, etc., but the Twitter blast, message boards, half filled stadium, etc., how does that fair with them? And again, the pundits love to hate us. I am going to the BYU game and have been looking forward to it for months now being that it is a night game on ESPN with a national audience. BYU will have a lot of fans. Personally I would love to see a near sell out, and to show the national audience, the players, and the coaches we are true fans that will continue to stand by our team regardless of the first game disappointment. I believe they will play better (hard to play worse) and I think a great crowd with a win would go a long way in the locker room and change the perception of TN fans nationally.
Yes the problem is people aren’t going to games.... plenty of people still hitting up the bar, you are comparing apples and oranges. It is more appealing to stay home and watch games or ironically to the sports bar lol.And as I said when you go to a concert or event 6$ is about what you pay. Hell a colors light is 5 at a bar. Sure you can get a six pack for less but you can’t take it to the bar and drink it. So you can’t compare prices at food city to event prices.
They are 1$ off the bar price for a beer per oz. That’s the point I was making. I think I e bears games are like 10-12 for a 24 oz beer.Yes the problem is people aren’t going to games.... plenty of people still hitting up the bar, you are comparing apples and oranges. It is more appealing to stay home and watch games or ironically to the sports bar lol.
Yes but at the bar you are also paying for the seat, dishwasher, server, cable bill, equipment, carpet, ceiling tiles, logowear for employees..... at the ballgame you’ve already payed all that with donation and ticket cost. So what should be a perk or incentive to make it easier to say yes to coming to the game becomes another deterrent.They are 1$ off the bar price for a beer per oz. That’s the point I was making. I think I e bears games are like 10-12 for a 24 oz beer.
The same is said for the Ice bears or a concert ticket at 100$. It’s event pricing and it’s right on par for event beers.Yes but at the bar you are also paying for the seat, dishwasher, server, cable bill, equipment, carpet, ceiling tiles, logowear for employees..... at the ballgame you’ve already payed all that with donation and ticket cost. So what should be a perk or incentive to make it easier to say yes to coming to the game becomes another deterrent.
I hope there isn’t a single Tennessee fan at the stadium. Because that’s what causes an administration to act. And we need to act. We hired a complete idiot from our arch rival to be coach here. He doesn’t want to be here and isn’t cut out to be a head coach. But we have an equally incompetent ad (that hired him) who will be fiercely loyal to Pruitt. Fulmer will support Pruitt to the end of the world as he represents his success or failure as an ad. So the only way we might get a new/better coach would be to boycott this program. Op...I hope you’re sitting there all alone this weekend. Yes, we’ll still be watching at home
I know there will be 3 folks setting on the 40 yd line row 14......GO VOLS !I hope there isn’t a single Tennessee fan at the stadium. Because that’s what causes an administration to act. And we need to act. We hired a complete idiot from our arch rival to be coach here. He doesn’t want to be here and isn’t cut out to be a head coach. But we have an equally incompetent ad (that hired him) who will be fiercely loyal to Pruitt. Fulmer will support Pruitt to the end of the world as he represents his success or failure as an ad. So the only way we might get a new/better coach would be to boycott this program. Op...I hope you’re sitting there all alone this weekend. Yes, we’ll still be watching at home