I wasnt saying that. Dont be an azz. I know you couldnt do it with the IA St game, but I would rather see the program donate tickets (end zone type seats) to Hawk fans than have 10,000 fans from the other schools there. If you dont think next year Nebby fans will try and make that short trip, you are mistaken. I do realize when Nebby comes to town tickets will be of short supply. But you get the point.
Don't lump all of the endzone ticketholders together as a bunch of non-donating proles. We take two cars and I'm not about to double my donation amount just for an extra parking pass.
Hey just because you don't donate money to the university for those endzone seats doesn't mean there isn't alot of non-U donating going on! I donate about $140 in gas to and from each game, fast food places here and there, Hamburg Inn, occasional hotels, black and gold store, coffe stores, the occasional parking ticket, "contibutions" to the tailgate, the Hawk Shop, the various vendors at Fry Fest.....A season of football is not cheap especially if you go to every home game AND you're a lumpenprole!
Thats my thought also. I would want seats right next to the 3,000 alloted.I understand completely. I just hate this stigma that endzoners don't donate. I'm not going to say what we donate just so I don't create a ******* match but we do donate. I actually like sitting in the north endzone and wouldn't move if offered.
Interesting. The school should cut ticket prices to $5 per seat per game. Then they should institute a means tested donation system so that the rich guys making over $50k a year have to donate at least 5% of their income in order to buy tickets. Then, those donations should be given to other Hawk fans of lesser means to help them buy gas and tailgating accessories to come to the games. That seems like a good way to solve this problem and let everyone have an equal shot at going to the games.
I understand completely. I just hate this stigma that endzoners don't donate. I'm not going to say what we donate just so I don't create a ******* match but we do donate. I actually like sitting in the north endzone and wouldn't move if offered.
I wish they would let people park on the hill again. That was fun as hell. Watching cars slide down the hill during that Michigan game was classic.
The gameday culture in Iowa City has changed drastically since 2004.
LOL.
Dude, you're a regular IC lifer. 7 years loyal! Rock on, Mr. Hawkeye.
The gameday culture in Iowa City has changed drastically since 2004.
I vividly remember attending a minimum of 4 home games each season during Ferentz's early years thru '03. The '02 Orange Bowl season, on a "day in, day out" basis, was the best time to be a Hawkeye.
When ticket sales picked up after '02 and they eliminated the 3 packs for the awesome home schedule in '04 I quit buying tickets. It was about this time that the stadium was "reseated" and parking really became an issue.
I haven't paid for a ticket out of my own pocket since 2004. If I do go to a game...1 per year at best...it's a free ticket from some vendor or other business. I don't buy food or gas in Johnson county. I am a Hawk fan, AD despiser. Only folks that have it that good can find a way to try and cook the golden goose.
Their loss will be to try and win over an entire generation of rural Iowa kids whose parents grew up loving the Hawks and attending games, but who don't take their kids because of the BTN and high tickets prices combined with horrid parking.
Started in Myrtle years ago. Then off to a yard near Melrose at the prompting of friends but after years of wet yard parking unknowns I got a 2F pass and established a location across from Carver. Now it looks like it's back to Myrtle. I am no happier than those displaced from their favorite spot.What smokes me is the suprise after the renewal process.I even switched my seats three years ago to the west stands since we would be closer to Carver parking. I'm not rich. I have a limited entertainment budget and 4 kids who are Hawk fans and enjoy going to game and tailgating whenever possible. And I enjoy them coming. $2600.00 for 4 tickets, I Club Donation and Parking Pass. That's the majority of my entertainment budget for the year.Oh, and lets not forget the 2 basketball tickets which also went up this year. If only I could go back to the Knot Hole tickets of my youth.......but the football wasn't this good back then either.
The gameday culture in Iowa City has changed drastically since 2004.
I vividly remember attending a minimum of 4 home games each season during Ferentz's early years thru '03. The '02 Orange Bowl season, on a "day in, day out" basis, was the best time to be a Hawkeye.
When ticket sales picked up after '02 and they eliminated the 3 packs for the awesome home schedule in '04 I quit buying tickets. It was about this time that the stadium was "reseated" and parking really became an issue.
I haven't paid for a ticket out of my own pocket since 2004. If I do go to a game...1 per year at best...it's a free ticket from some vendor or other business. I don't buy food or gas in Johnson county. I am a Hawk fan, AD despiser. Only folks that have it that good can find a way to try and cook the golden goose.
Their loss will be to try and win over an entire generation of rural Iowa kids whose parents grew up loving the Hawks and attending games, but who don't take their kids because of the BTN and high tickets prices combined with horrid parking.
You quit buying tickets just because they did away with the 3-pack? Odd.
Sounds like you were there more the party then the game. Im sure Johnson County is missing your patronage.