lightning1
Well-Known Member
It's a "donation" to perpetuate the ruse that the UI foundation is a non-profit and allow the donation to be tax deductible for the donor.
Yep.
It's a "donation" to perpetuate the ruse that the UI foundation is a non-profit and allow the donation to be tax deductible for the donor.
I will be letting mine go this year...
I'm not buying tickets next year as well. The strength of the home schedule doesn't do much for me at all.
I'm not buying tickets next year as well. The strength of the home schedule doesn't do much for me at all.
Really?? Truthfully, Wisky, Nebby, NW, Iowa State are 4 really good games, Indiana, and UNI will be good to watch.
If the 2015 season home games are better by your standards will you try to purchase tickets again?
If the hawks soar to a great record in 2014 it might be hard to get season tickets in 2015 if you are off the list.
I'm not buying tickets next year as well. The strength of the home schedule doesn't do much for me at all.
Meh
I can scalp a $40 ticket to any game...
My selection process is during a private walkthrough with GarBar and Coach Ferentz the day after the team returns from the bowl game.
So you buy one ticket.
We buy 6 tickets for us, family and friends , it is a little harder to buy tickets for that many people on game day outside the stadium.
I pick May 5th. I just checked the availability of my current seats in Section 136 and noticed half of the section up to row 20, are already taken. This would include my seats. I find it odd that half of the lower section of 136 up to row 20 would be that high of demand. Especially when 135 is wide open and front and center of the n. endzone. Anyone know what's up with this?
I pick May 5th. I just checked the availability of my current seats in Section 136 and noticed half of the section up to row 20, are already taken. This would include my seats. I find it odd that half of the lower section of 136 up to row 20 would be that high of demand. Especially when 135 is wide open and front and center of the n. endzone. Anyone know what's up with this?
I pick May 5th. I just checked the availability of my current seats in Section 136 and noticed half of the section up to row 20, are already taken. This would include my seats. I find it odd that half of the lower section of 136 up to row 20 would be that high of demand. Especially when 135 is wide open and front and center of the n. endzone. Anyone know what's up with this?
From looking at the seat map, it appears obvious that the ticket office is blocking out those seats for some need. Visitors, bravo ticket packages, band, opposing band, etc.
Is there a difference in donation amount per seat between the two sections. I donated more way back but not as much now. Ticket donations jump about $200 a seat as you move toward the center. a big amount.