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Petitioning Frank for 17th year of eligibility
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With all due respect, this is one of the least accurate takes on our athletics. Our ticket prices are comparable, yet our results are superior.
Tell me, how good is Ohio State in baseball or basketball? They spend the most on football.
How successful is Duke in football?
How good was Auburn in football?
What kind of return is South Carolina getting in basketball this year after their coach won Coach of the Year?
How much less does Texas A&M spend? Or Texas, or any other top-tier program?
If you want to be frustrated over a loss or a failure to win a playoff game, that’s fair. But let’s not insult each other’s intelligence.
This is something that makes me crazy. I was trained to think things through logically. I must check the facts behind statements. Others? They seem to readily accept information as true as long as it conforms to their 'preformed' beliefs.I doubt he cares if it's true. It fits the narrative he chooses to believe.
I understand, but at some point, you have to simplify it to attempt to provide comparisons. But the bottom line is that UT fans are not paying the highest ticket prices. There are quite a few other programs that charge just as much or more for their fans to attend games. People will say anything when they are emotionally upset at a loss.Yeah, but how do you define average? Is that average of the face value? Average price paid by season ticket buyers? Average price through the gate? Does it include the infamous "talent fee"?
For many seats at Neyland, the face value is tiny compared to what was paid to UT. I'm sure that's true everywhere, but depending on how schools distribute the load, it may be hard to establish apples to apples.
https://www.tennesseefund.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/25-New-Ticket-Contribution-Cost.pdf
Is it ok that I'm not in love with pure capitalism? Yes, some of that distaste comes from 'crony capitalism'. Now, give me Capitalism where all boats rise (well, almost all) and sign me up.NIL is like a subscription. If you don't like it don't participate. If you don't participate please don't harp about the NIL aspects of the product. If you hate the NIL fine then hate capitalism.
If your lone complaint is about tickets be frustrated with inflation and the fact we are good not disingenuous that we aren't. Ticket prices are never high when we suck. No one ever complained about ticket prices in Dooley or Pruitt's last years except to say they should be paid to go. Oddly when they could not sell tickets there were literally threads about a preference to watch at home or not watch at all.
Lolyou literally can't make these arguments up when tracked over time.
I got no beef with debate or disgust I do have a beef with knee jerk generalizations.
Thats pretty much what the tweet is saying. People complain that we are “too spoiled” when we complain about a loss, but we pay top dollar in season tickets, donations, 10% talent fee, we dont like seeing our teamsWith all due respect, this is one of the least accurate takes on our athletics. Our ticket prices are comparable, yet our results are superior.
Tell me, how good is Ohio State in baseball or basketball? They spend the most on football.
How successful is Duke in football?
How good was Auburn in football?
What kind of return is South Carolina getting in basketball this year after their coach won Coach of the Year?
How much less does Texas A&M spend? Or Texas, or any other top-tier program?
If you want to be frustrated over a loss or a failure to win a playoff game, that’s fair. But let’s not insult each other’s intelligence.
'Most' SEC teams are, and will continue to crap the bed in this strong conference. It's kind of how basketball works. But, I will say that I'm seeing signs that we won't go very far in the NCAA tournament. Once again, that offense is going to have to be more consistent and productive.Thats pretty much what the tweet is saying. People complain that we are “too spoiled” when we complain about a loss, but we pay top dollar in season tickets, donations, 10% talent fee, we dont like seeing our teamsthe bed like they did last night or against uf, and the criticism against the teams is often valid
In the last calendar year ('24 Baseball, '24 Football & "24-25 Basketball) we have played 111 games total in what I consider the "big 3" for our men's athletics.Thats pretty much what the tweet is saying. People complain that we are “too spoiled” when we complain about a loss, but we pay top dollar in season tickets, donations, 10% talent fee, we dont like seeing our teamsthe bed like they did last night or against uf, and the criticism against the teams is often valid
He said this after our first game at home. There was a little different approach by both teams last night. He didn't want Chaz Lanier shooting, but Chaz went 0-7.
I agree that it's unlikely that we pay the highest. It is also unlikely that it's outside the top 10 and certainly won't stay there with sustained success.I understand, but at some point, you have to simplify it to attempt to provide comparisons. But the bottom line is that UT fans are not paying the highest ticket prices. There are quite a few other programs that charge just as much or more for their fans to attend games. People will say anything when they are emotionally upset at a loss.
Newsflash: Our sports teams will continue to lose games. If you can't see the big picture, then go find another form of entertainment. But we aren't going undefeated in many sports in this conference.Thats pretty much what the tweet is saying. People complain that we are “too spoiled” when we complain about a loss, but we pay top dollar in season tickets, donations, 10% talent fee, we dont like seeing our teamsthe bed like they did last night or against uf, and the criticism against the teams is often valid
Until recently the only thing we were good at was football and women’s basketball (and its success was due to Summitt and a separate AD). We had occasional periods where other sports would do well but a lot of that was despite the AD. No one would even bother looking for us on AD/Governor’s Cup type lists because we weren’t going to be on them.Looks for UT on this list...and keeps scrolling...and scrolling. I was trying to find where we rank in wins across all sports.
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100. I don't like a ton of aspects. But the illusion that TN is not keeping up, is spending more than others, stealing money, hurting fans, etc is wild. We did not invent the situation we are just working to stay current.Is it ok that I'm not in love with pure capitalism? Yes, some of that distaste comes from 'crony capitalism'. Now, give me Capitalism where all boats rise (well, almost all) and sign me up.