cncchris33
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I get this logic, but why penalize the fans? We're supposed to forfeit the money spent on tickets, lodging, arrangements?
Many go with their families and friends as a bonding experience. Don't try and ruin their experience just because fans are angry that Butch is the coach.
so news flash... we will do what we want. It's our money. Our time. Our experience.
As long as people go don't expect Currie to make a change.
People are happy shelling out $$ at games he won't make a change.
If he cared about Tennessee getting better at football he would have already fired Butch.
For you guys who say this, don't you UNDERSTAND they already HAVE our money. The message is if we CONTINUE to DONATE.
As long as people go don't expect Currie to make a change.
People are happy shelling out $$ at games he won't make a change.
If he cared about Tennessee getting better at football he would have already fired Butch.
Money is already shelled out. Problem is, people will try and dump he tickets on the street.
I sold 2-30 yard line seats to South Carolina for $15
That's $7.50 apiece. I (not sure) think the face value was $55 apiece (it's different for each home game, can't remember - GA was $95 apiece face).
If we lose to Kentucky, roll up your windows when you drive through Knoxville, people will throw tickets in your car.
P.S. I will be there. I was also at the SC game, but someone gave me 3 and I got to sit with both of my sons (students). I would think the cost of a hotel for those coming in from out of town might be the cost dagger.