Tennessee Terrace - Hurting For Sales?

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Check the link, scroll to the bottom and click each tier for available seats: Tennessee Terrace

Could we have another great empty section of Neyland to complement the student upper deck section?
 
#5
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Yeah, but with the kind of $$$ they are asking for those seats, they can sell a fraction of them and pull in more money than if they sold most of the old benches at regular donation prices.
 
#9
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I had seen that before but didn't pay attention to how much the donation was. I think I'll stick with my normal seats, haha.
 
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The product on the field was already going down when the plans for these renovations and upgrades were being formulated. Obviously Hamilton didn't see this evolution because he gave Fulmer an extension. That's poor judgement on Hamilton's part to think that 9-4 seasons and being dominated by your rivals would translate to the purchasing of upper-tier seats.
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#11
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I had seen that before but didn't pay attention to how much the donation was. I think I'll stick with my normal seats, haha.

Yeah, $3000 a year per seat is pretty high. I didn't even know until I read the link that you have to put up an ADDITIONAL psl style $2000 upfront to even get to buy the tix.
 
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The product on the field was already going down when the plans for these renovations and upgrades were being formulated. Obviously Hamilton didn't see this evolution because he gave Fulmer an extension. That's poor judgement on Hamilton's part to think that 9-4 seasons and being dominated by your rivals would translate to the purchasing of upper-tier seats.
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Hamilton has consistently shown a lack of understanding with regards to the football program his entire tenure at UT. I would have expected nothing less.
 
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Yeah, $3000 a year per seat is pretty high. I didn't even know until I read the link that you have to put up an ADDITIONAL psl style $2000 upfront to even get to buy the tix.

Its a bunch of bs if yoy ask me. Who can afford season tickets with the donation
 
#15
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The number sold on the site does not reflect actual sales. Those are the ticket holders who previously had seats in those sections and decided to keep them by paying the new bounty and ticket price. The rest of the sales will not show until seat selection time in August. There are a lot of folks already paid up and just waiting for seat selection and assignments. It is a phenomenal project...private upscale concessions/amenities and fantastic seats. Plus, the bounty is tax deductible...but, I am with most of you...probably keep my seats in M for awhile longer...lol.
 
#16
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It also looks like the people who sat there before the terrace said thanks but no thanks when offered the seats before everyone else.
 
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The product on the field was already going down when the plans for these renovations and upgrades were being formulated. Obviously Hamilton didn't see this evolution because he gave Fulmer an extension. That's poor judgement on Hamilton's part to think that 9-4 seasons and being dominated by your rivals would translate to the purchasing of upper-tier seats.
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Ditto
 
#21
#21
Really do not think it has much to do with product on the field, heck you can still buy tickets for the Bristol night race from their ticket office. I think that is the first time ever for that.
 
#23
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I just want to bring my family to watch the Kentucky game (vacationing in Gatlinburg). What is the best route to get 5 tickets? Call the ticket office, buy online or just come to the game and purchase them on the street?
 
#24
#24
Yeah, I'd rather be down in the trenches anyway. While upscale concession and fancy urinals are great, thats not the Neyland Stadium I've spent the majority of my fall Saturdays. I'll continue sitting with the boys in section I!
 
#25
#25
They will probably end up selling about 85% of them.... eventually they will fill it... they will adjust the donation if they don't get to 100% by year two.
 
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