neyland at the end of the game

#27
#27
Part of the issue is not just people selling tickets to Bama fans, but UT and UA have a long standing agreement on the ticket allotments. I am not sure what the exact numbers are, but I do know that we give and receive a larger allotment of tickets for this particular game every year than for other SEC games. While that will not make enough of a difference to explain what happened Saturday night it is part of it.
No, I believe the maximum allotment is 8,500 for an SEC school. It may be a little less.

That was a pure case of people saying enoughs enough.

Mike Hamilton said fan apathy was a program killer...well that is fan apathy at it's worse.

I've been to so many Bama/UT games at Neyland, Legion and Tuscaloser that I can't remember. But no way was I going to that game...I knew what was going to happen.

The fans...have spoken.
 
#28
#28
Who do you WANT to blame for this. Players, Coaches,Nerves,Santa Claus. I have my idea. How about yours?
 
#31
#31
wow, that is an indictment on how bad things have gotten. That is absolutely shocking.

In terms of not selling tickets to Bama fans, get over it. Id sell my ticket to anyone who would pay for it, im not made of money like Fulmer is.
 
#32
#32
For those arguing that there were not 20,000 Bama fans there, watch the video.
 
#33
#33
wow, that is an indictment on how bad things have gotten. That is absolutely shocking.

In terms of not selling tickets to Bama fans, get over it. Id sell my ticket to anyone who would pay for it, im not made of money like Fulmer is.

i agree, good luck selling those
 
#34
#34
I was walking out of the stadium when they did that and it was incredibly loud. We sat at the bottom of PP and, believe me, there were plenty of Bammers to go around. I would easily guess there were a minimum of 20,000, probably closer to 30,000 Bammers there.
 
#41
#41
People in this thread commenting on selling their tickets to the Bamma fans...Hell, most the people I know are TRYING to give their tickets away.
 
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#42
#42
Seems there are a LOT of fans who only support UT when they are a winning program, When they are struggling like this year is like they don't even matter anymore...Makes me sad inside but I know that I can nor will EVER be that way, i've been through rough years and good years so I have lived through both and still love my team...And always will...Screw the bandwagoneers...I hope they never get into another UT game in life

Ticket holders pay a couple of grand between their donation, tickets, etc. I would say that is pretty good support for bandwagoneers.

How much have you paid to get up to a game or two this year?
 
#46
#46
No, I believe the maximum allotment is 8,500 for an SEC school. It may be a little less.

I don't know the exact number, but that is in the ballpark. The increased allotment with UA may have gone away with Hamilton, but previously I believe it was an extra 1,500 tickets over the normal SEC allotment. Still not enough to make much difference. Saturday was absolutely a case of fed up UT fans staying home.
 
#49
#49
Ticket holders pay a couple of grand between their donation, tickets, etc. I would say that is pretty good support for bandwagoneers.

How much have you paid to get up to a game or two this year?

Right. I love it when people sit at home, donate nothing, then point fingers at those who give thousands and tens-of-thousands of dollars a year to the university. How can you fault someone for wanting to recoup a little cash while refusing to sit through yet another beatdown at the hands of the enemy?
 
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