OrngeJuiceJones
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Fans want money spent for facilities and to pay top dollar for coaches otherwise UT is shopping from the bargain bin. Well those same fans shouldn't have a problem ponying up some extra scratch to do their part to support those efforts. You wouldn't want to be called cheap would you?UT is charging $75 plus fees for LSU this weekend? My god thats more than most football games. Shame on you UT this is ridiculous.
Midweek games vs Saturday, knew LSU was going to be ranked. This is the first SEC home game on the weekend, not a fair comparison. Auburn game is the same way. It's not some big conspiracy to piss you off.All SEC home games have been sold out and those were $50 so why is UT jacking the price up for this one?
Fans want money spent for facilities and to pay top dollar for coaches otherwise UT is shopping from the bargain bin. Well those same fans shouldn't have a problem ponying up some extra scratch to do their part to support those efforts. You wouldn't want to be called cheap would you?![]()
You can get tickets for $25. Lower level, yeah, they're $75. Supply and demand at work.
I still don’t see how top 25 all year is mediocre. If we were an all offense team I think there would be less takes like this. I’m not happy with the tournament results with Barnes but I think we’re actually good/decent.
It doesn’t get any dumber no matter how many times it is said…we aren’t mediocre in college basketball, mediocre in P5, or even mediocre in our own conference.I still don’t see how top 25 all year is mediocre. If we were an all offense team I think there would be less takes like this. I’m not happy with the tournament results with Barnes but I think we’re actually good/decent.
The article in the Knoxville News Urinal this week regarding the 2020 fiscal year that ended June 30, 2021 was pretty insightful and gleaned a lot of details from various public information requests. The conference provided each school with their $4 million signing bonus from the new TV package which starts in 2025 along with a $23.3 million advance per school on their conference earnings, just to get through the morass of the 2020 conference only football schedule and 25 percent capacity on hoops. Even in that context, Tennessee only eeeked out a $757,000 +/- surplus in the process. The mismanagement of the department under Fulmer is disgraceful, but predictable, enhanced with the impact from Covid and the municipal response to same.
Interestingly, booster donations plunged another $4 million to $21.9 million annually a trend that nobody really wants to talk about. Big Jim is supposedly dropping a stout 9 figures into the coffers as the lead gift of the My All for Tennessee campaign which should cover necessary physical plant upgrades but you never know anymore.