rockytophigh
Rod Wilks is my co-pilot
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The place turned after we won the national championship IMO. It hasn't been as electric since. I remember plastic cups and toilet paper flying from the upper deck. The entire structure swaying and shaking.....we can get there again.....I hope.
I think you can blaim the incredible increase in game day cost for that. It is happening across most live sports. The middle/working class segment who provided the most rabid/rowdy support are being priced out and the social/business set has taken their place.
Get the costs down, bring the working class back and game day will get its edge back.
Respectfully disagree.
From what I've read here so far, the cost for UT season tickets and the associated booster donations are MUCH lower than UF's requirements.
Even in UT's heyday, friends of mine who made the trip to Knoxville have always been able to find tickets on Cumberland for a little over face value...even if they missed most of the pre-game haggling with scalpers. Personally I don't think spending $200 for pair of UF-UT tickets is all that unreasonable.
If what many here are saying is true, ticket prices and availability won't be an issue, at least not this season.
Would you spend that much money to watch a team whose best record in the past 2 years is 7-6?
A lot of old people at the games get annoyed when people around them stand up and get loud. They want to sit the whole game and treat it like an orchestra concert.
If you're the only person standing, then I can understand the older fans' gripe. You can be loud while sitting down, yet still be respectful of people sitting in your section.
I sit in the alumni section at The Swamp and every now and then we get students who want to stand the entire game even if no one in our section is standing.
I had great lower level seats last year and only donated $250. Most people would rather just complain "oh, the donation is so high, no wonder we can't sell out" rather than actually look into it, and find that it's actually much more affordable than they thought.
Uh oh. Here we go.
Ah yes....the battle of young vs. old.
If everyone around you is standing, then stand up. It's not uncommon for our section to stand up before big plays or the first series of a big rivalry game. If you're the only person standing, then show some respect to the people behind you and sit.
It's common sense.
Ah yes....the battle of young vs. old.
If everyone around you is standing, then stand up. It's not uncommon for our section to stand up before big plays or the first series of a big rivalry game. If you're the only person standing, then show some respect to the people behind you and sit.
It's common sense.
It's an age/maturity thing.
Sometimes youth is wasted on the young because their brains haven't fully developed.
Why on earth would I take the advise of a gator fan about anything?If you're the only person standing, then I can understand the older fans' gripe. You can be loud while sitting down, yet still be respectful of people sitting in your section.
I sit in the alumni section at The Swamp and every now and then we get students who want to stand the entire game even if no one in our section is standing.
I actually have to deal with adults at games 10+ years older than me who don't get it either.
I'm not a yeller, never have been, even when in college. I'll stand or sit an entire game, it doesn't matter, but most of the people around me in my section want to sit and inevitably there is always one redneck who comes who wants to stand and act a total idiot the entire game. Cheering is one thing, being a drunken fool is another.