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Re: red vs blue cougars
I agree there is nothing like being at the game. But, there is point - when you keep raising ticket prices - when folks look at the cost, and time commitment to make a game, and decide to stay home and watch it on TV. Cost vs benefit. I also like seeing the stadium filled. Just saying' .......a1247 wrote:The lack of fans in the stands is disappointing
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I understand the cost issue but the team up north in red is also raising there prices and they don't seem to have any issues with selling out even against a team like Idaho State. Just saying....as I sit here watching the game from homeDdawg wrote:I agree there is nothing like being at the game. But, there is point - when you keep raising ticket prices - when folks look at the cost, and time commitment to make a game, and decide to stay home and watch it on TV. Cost vs benefit. I also like seeing the stadium filled. Just saying' .......a1247 wrote:The lack of fans in the stands is disappointing
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If our stadium was as small as theirs we'd have no problem selling it out eithera1247 wrote:I understand the cost issue but the team up north in red iYs also raising there prices and they don't seem to have any issues with selling out even against a team like Idaho State. Just saying....as I sit here watching the game from homeDdawg wrote:I agree there is nothing like being at the game. But, there is point - when you keep raising ticket prices - when folks look at the cost, and time commitment to make a game, and decide to stay home and watch it on TV. Cost vs benefit. I also like seeing the stadium filled. Just saying' .......a1247 wrote:The lack of fans in the stands is disappointing
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Nice 1st quarter but Houston's OC seems to have seen something in BYU's defense that he's able to exploit a little here on this drive. Well except that they have do ability to run.
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The passing game. Houston's oline has been good against the pass rush. And Houston's QB is semi-accurate.a1247 wrote:Nice 1st quarter but Houston's OC seems to have seen something in BYU's defense that he's able to exploit a little here on this drive. Well except that they have do ability to run.
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As others have pointed out, tickets were a mere 10 bucks. No excuse.Ddawg wrote:I agree there is nothing like being at the game. But, there is point - when you keep raising ticket prices - when folks look at the cost, and time commitment to make a game, and decide to stay home and watch it on TV. Cost vs benefit. I also like seeing the stadium filled. Just saying' .......a1247 wrote:The lack of fans in the stands is disappointing