SGMVols
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The process of distributing student tickets has become too sanitized, IMHO. When I attended in the early 90's we had to stand in line and if it was a home SEC game (or I think once when we played Notre Dame?) we usually camped out the night before the tickets were available.
The process of getting your game tickets was an event and an experience that you shared with your friends over a nasty, cheap "KILLER" pizza shared on the sidewalk in front of the UC while you froze to death at 4:00 AM. If you were brave (or stupid enough) you'd take a small bottle of liquor to help keep you warm (just hide it from the campus cops).
Have you ever seen a line out the door of a bar or restaurant and then gotten inside only to find out there are twenty people inside? The bar is building anticipation and creating demand. You're inside and pi**ed off that you had to stand in line, but people driving or walking by think "This must be the place to be", so they wait in line like everyone else just to be a part of something great.
UT needs to make the ticket issuance process an event again instead of just a mouse click, regardless of whether or not a student has to pay $20 for a ticket.
I didn't come to brag. The guy was trashing greek life. I'm just telling him why he is wrong. Belonging to a fraternity has huge benefits that will continue for the rest of my life. It is not paying for friends. It is the experience and the future networking that you could only understand if you where a part of it. To bad for you that you are ignorant and trash something that you have never experienced.
I didn't come to brag. The guy was trashing greek life. I'm just telling him why he is wrong. Belonging to a fraternity has huge benefits that will continue for the rest of my life. It is not paying for friends. It is the experience and the future networking that you could only understand if you where a part of it. To bad for you that you are ignorant and trash something that you have never experienced.
I love it when this debate breaks out. The frat guys are pegged as besotten rapists who have to pay for companionship. Then, the Greeks act as if being in a fraternity at UT is somehow equivalent to membership in Skull and Bones. It's rather amusing.
Neither this nor the $20 charge is keeping kids from going. Just like a lot of the alumni and older crowd, they don't care much about going to watch a sputtering offense implode and us either barely beat an inferior program or lose to another SEC rival.
When we put a good team on the field and return to exciting football, people will come.
I heard something in passing today on the radio about CLK offering students a chance to come watch practice and then a get together with Coach Summit. I wasn't really paying attention, so I could be wrong. I think something like that would be a good idea, if true.