Hawkeye11en1
Well-Known Member
Saison tixets? No, no, I will not be getting those.
With all the donations and stuff, it won't be the listed price. Either way, hopefully I won't have time to make trips to Iowa City. If I do, it means I didn't get the job I want.
All that means is that the person that owns the seats next to you is reselling them instead of using the tickets themselves. Plenty of people purchase season tickets just to resell them. The two seats directly in front of me are filled by different people every game, and have been for years.Not sure yet. Tough to think about watching on TV. Love going but very pricy for the team on the field last year. 2 seats with $400 seat license each plus cost of tickets. Not to mention $100 of tailgate every week. Bad part about our seats are someone different sits to my right every week. Makes me question whether all the seat licenses are collected. Had same seats since the re-seating and yet to have the same person twice. Seems like ticket renewal sends the message that this fan thinks all is well and will keep coming, Maybe I am an unloyal Hawkeye fan if I do renew tickets?
Those of you that donate to the athletic department and renew (or expand) your season tickets, good for you. But that does not make you any more of a Hawkeye fan than those that choose not to.
Personally I hope there are more Hawkeye fans like the OP than those that will donate and buy the tickets regardless of the results.
R u sure? I thought it did.
Walking definition of fair weather. But trying to talk his way out of it.
I'll be renewing.
Oh really?
Assuming you watch Iowa Basketball games, please tell me if you watch from your season ticket seat in Carver or from somewhere else?
Don't even try to tell me you don't have basketball season tickets. If so, you are the walking definition a fair weather fan (YOUR definition, not mine).
There are so many other arguments you can make to defend your stance, using basketball is not a good one. Are you a season ticket holder of every Hawkeye athletic team?
I am not and that is my point. If not renewing my season tickets to football makes me a fair weather fan, why wouldn't it apply to basketball tickets? Because they have stunk it up for 5-6 years? Hypocritical if you ask me.
I am not arguing with you, just pointing out the ridiculous notion that not renewing season tickets would make anyone "fair weather". My closet has more black and gold in it than anything else, and it has for over thirty years.
And I am sure Nike, Russell, Starter, etc appreciate it very much.
Sec has a point, I am pretty sure that unless you bought your gear directly from the school most likely the UofI only got like 5-15% of the sale depending on the business you purchased it froms contract to sell the merchandise.