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Lol, let's roll with that and have a little fun in the midst of uncertain times. What would be your "cool name" for option 4? I'll hang up and be thinking on mine....
**Here's mine** Fair-weather-friends...lol
Both of my kids will be asking for refunds...
So what do you think a TA&M fan would pay to come to Neyland knowing it'll be 10 more years before they come back?
I deferred to roll over my donation and ticket costs to next year. This isn't even a hard choice for me. And I live just south of Chattanooga. I'm not going to waste my time driving up there just to get a few games and breathe thru a mask in this heat for hours. Just not for me. I'll wait until next year and not have to worry about my renewal. Now I can also sit and drink all the beer I want for a fraction of the price at the stadium and still watch the game.![]()
True. And I have no problem with that. The mask thing in public really isn't an issue for me. I more or less just don't wanna keep up with it and remember to put it on every time I leave my seat. #masklazy lol But my seating companion is usually my spouse.I understand your position. I live in South Carolina---but spit my tickets with my son-in-law in Johnson City; so we opted for tickets. BTW, not that it would impact your decision, but the email from UT said that masks are only required to be worn while entering, exiting and moving about (bathroom, concessions) the stadium. That implies that the seating arrangements will such that no masks are required while viewing the game from your seats---and there may be a caveat that your seating companion be a family member (though I have no idea how that'd be determined or enforced?).
I deferred to roll over my donation and ticket costs to next year. This isn't even a hard choice for me. And I live just south of Chattanooga. I'm not going to waste my time driving up there just to get a few games and breathe thru a mask in this heat for hours. Just not for me. I'll wait until next year and not have to worry about my renewal. Now I can also sit and drink all the beer I want for a fraction of the price at the stadium and still watch the game.![]()
I’ve been wondering what the band status has been this year. I saw a fb post of Fulmer talking to them and they were on the practice field so I guessed they had some sort of show.I love going to games and truly believe that this will be a watershed year for Tennessee. Although I have been a VOL fan my entire life, I bought season tickets primarily to watch our daughter perform in the Pride. Since there will be no march to the stadium, no pregame show, no halftime show and limited band member participation, I will probably do the same. Another poster said 'This will probably be the year that they win a National Championship'. If my luck is involved with it in any way, they might be right...
They should do a formation where a corona virus particle smashes into a face mask.I’ve been wondering what the band status has been this year. I saw a fb post of Fulmer talking to them and they were on the practice field so I guessed they had some sort of show.
As a former POTSB member, the experience of being in the group is incredible. Hard work, long hours, but so worth it.
Just a note to those who opted to attempt to get tickets... if you carefully read the wording of the email, it seems the allocation process will not be based on TN Fund donor rank ALONE. It‘s going to be the same “reward big NEW donors” first...then go to Fund ranking. This is a change they made a few years ago when assigning parking spaces. They created a tier system (1,2,3) based on your CURRENT annual donation and then used your TN Fund rank to rank you within the tier—for example: if you are a donor of 5k per year, but have only been doing so for two years, your Fund ranking might be 5600th. However, you’d get preference in parking over someone ranked 1700th who gave 2500 dollars annually—but had been doing so for 30 years.
I am familiar with the process because it happened to me. I have a 1702 ranking because I’ve been giving for so many years...but was booted from my parking spot (of 12 years) by a new donor whose FIRST TIME contribution exceeded my annual donation—even though their Fund ranking was 5600+. First world problem, I know. Anyway—the opt in for tickets alludes to the same process. Here’s the quote: “Seats will be assigned based on Tennessee Fund membership GIVING and rank.“ You will note “giving” comes ahead of ”rank”. Giving and rank are not synonymous. IOW, the same process as parking assignment—-a tier system based on current giving level—-and then TN Fund ranking WITHIN each tier.
AMEN to that.I’ve been wondering what the band status has been this year. I saw a fb post of Fulmer talking to them and they were on the practice field so I guessed they had some sort of show.
As a former POTSB member, the experience of being in the group is incredible. Hard work, long hours, but so worth it.
I deferred to roll over my donation and ticket costs to next year. This isn't even a hard choice for me. And I live just south of Chattanooga. I'm not going to waste my time driving up there just to get a few games and breathe thru a mask in this heat for hours. Just not for me. I'll wait until next year and not have to worry about my renewal. Now I can also sit and drink all the beer I want for a fraction of the price at the stadium and still watch the game.![]()
Just a note to those who opted to attempt to get tickets... if you carefully read the wording of the email, it seems the allocation process will not be based on TN Fund donor rank ALONE. It‘s going to be the same “reward big NEW donors” first...then go to Fund ranking. This is a change they made a few years ago when assigning parking spaces. They created a tier system (1,2,3) based on your CURRENT annual donation and then used your TN Fund rank to rank you within the tier—for example: if you are a donor of 5k per year, but have only been doing so for two years, your Fund ranking might be 5600th. However, you’d get preference in parking over someone ranked 1700th who gave 2500 dollars annually—but had been doing so for 30 years.
I am familiar with the process because it happened to me. I have a 1702 ranking because I’ve been giving for so many years...but was booted from my parking spot (of 12 years) by a new donor whose FIRST TIME contribution exceeded my annual donation—even though their Fund ranking was 5600+. First world problem, I know. Anyway—the opt in for tickets alludes to the same process. Here’s the quote: “Seats will be assigned based on Tennessee Fund membership GIVING and rank.“ You will note “giving” comes ahead of ”rank”. Giving and rank are not synonymous. IOW, the same process as parking assignment—-a tier system based on current giving level—-and then TN Fund ranking WITHIN each tier.
You mean you didn't want to donate it all?I deferred to roll over my donation and ticket costs to next year. This isn't even a hard choice for me. And I live just south of Chattanooga. I'm not going to waste my time driving up there just to get a few games and breathe thru a mask in this heat for hours. Just not for me. I'll wait until next year and not have to worry about my renewal. Now I can also sit and drink all the beer I want for a fraction of the price at the stadium and still watch the game.![]()