Im a student and think it's stupid to complain about paying $10 for a football ticket. I even pay my own tuition and housing (well, eventually thanks to loans). So that argument is null and irrelevant IMO. Especially when the ones griping will go to Tin Roof or some other bar and drop a student season ticket amount ($60) at one sitting.
And for anyone that didn't live on campus, going to the game was not 3-4 hours. Say goodbye to Saturday.
And that's not the point. A lot of people, including myself, worked during the week and had to balance a lot of things. Sometimes football got pushed out of the way so I could dedicate the time to some class.
That's just how the time management worked. If I thought football was the most important thing to me, then I would have been there every single week. But, it's not.
This is just an effect of how UT operates now. As a junior this year, UT has continued their goal to be a top 25 school, thus they bring in kids with 4.0s, etc and I know it sounds crazy but you can just tell on campus. Kids aren't excited about Tennessee football and they usually take the weekends to go home or do homework rather than go to the game. I know I am always at Neyland with my 102,000 friends trying to root for this team to pull the upset every weekend, even this one. How many people can say that Neyland stadium is in their back yard and they can pay 10$ to go to a game, not very many. However, you have to win for people to start wanting to come and getting in the frenzy of excitement. It just pisses me off when I am walking around campus and see people wearing Florida, Oregon, LSU, South Carolina and even Alabama gear around campus.
This is just an effect of how UT operates now. As a junior this year, UT has continued their goal to be a top 25 school, thus they bring in kids with 4.0s, etc and I know it sounds crazy but you can just tell on campus. Kids aren't excited about Tennessee football and they usually take the weekends to go home or do homework rather than go to the game. I know I am always at Neyland with my 102,000 friends trying to root for this team to pull the upset every weekend, even this one. How many people can say that Neyland stadium is in their back yard and they can pay 10$ to go to a game, not very many. However, you have to win for people to start wanting to come and getting in the frenzy of excitement. It just pisses me off when I am walking around campus and see people wearing Florida, Oregon, LSU, South Carolina and even Alabama gear around campus.
some people are majoring in things other than basket weaving or psychology.
I graduated with a degree that wasn't basket weaving and structured my schedule where I could be at Neyland those 7 Satudays a year. If you are in school 15 hours a week then that leaves a lot of hours to work on the pressing assignments and enjoy the college experience at Neyland. If you just don't want to go that is fine but homework is really not an excuse.
It is an excuse for people who take more than 15 hours. I had 19 hours with a 15 hour practicum plus working during the week.
Many people are in similar situations. The whole 'I did <x> so everyone else can do <x> the same as me' is a stupid argument that holds no water.
Many people..........How many? I bet way more take 12 hours than have the schedule you are speaking about. There are outliers in every distribution.
I think tickets were covered by the activity fee when I was there in the late 80's/early 90's. At least that's what I think I remember, but we didn't pay per ticket and there was always more demand than supply especially for games like Florida, Bama and Notre Dame back in those days...