Trice holds 61,500, so the Clowns are going for just under 50%.
If Kinnick Stadium holds 69,200, perhaps Iowa would aim for a similar percentage.
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Trice holds 61,500, so the Clowns are going for just under 50%.
If Kinnick Stadium holds 69,200, perhaps Iowa would aim for a similar percentage.
I'm not sure we are on the same page here and it's probably not worth starting over to explain what I meant. But I will say that I didn't think your post was bad at all. It was just wrong so I was correcting it. I truly thought what I said was understood as fact by now, and the only opinion left was if that way was worth the risk, which we still don't know and I'm 50/50 on.OK. The statement I made about staying home was simply a comment, a factual one, about what I will do. If you think my post was “bad” as a comparison to yours, I respect your opinion. I really was not trying to start an argument with you, PC. Sorry.
"Season ticketholders, naturally. But it would not just be the 14,000 tickets tied to the biggest financial contributors."
I don't think they should just sell 30,000 season tickets and let the same people go to every game."Season ticketholders, naturally. But it would not just be the 14,000 tickets tied to the biggest financial contributors."
Great to see, I'm glad it's not just going to be the wealthiest/most willing to spend the most that buy their way in. I wonder if they'll go to some kind of lottery system or if they'll pick certain seats picked far enough apart. Would be a lot of data and decision making to sort though. Tough to decide who gets to go and who doesn't.
"Season ticketholders, naturally. But it would not just be the 14,000 tickets tied to the biggest financial contributors."
Great to see, I'm glad it's not just going to be the wealthiest/most willing to spend the most that buy their way in. I wonder if they'll go to some kind of lottery system or if they'll pick certain seats picked far enough apart. Would be a lot of data and decision making to sort though. Tough to decide who gets to go and who doesn't.
Out of fairness I would completely agree but that could add a ton of complication - unless they just pick at random. Have you ever had to split season tickets before? I'll take ISU, Wisconsin and Michigan state - you can have the rest. Not saying that this is what you're suggesting because it would be incredibly hard to do, but if they started adding preferences it would be very tough. If they split 3 games for me 4 games for you how do they decide how to refund donations? Do they take $500/7games x number of games attended and value them all the same? Of course I'm over thinking it and I'm guessing they'll do something very simple.I don't think they should just sell 30,000 season tickets and let the same people go to every game.
Yea you would lose all donations if you got rid of season tickets, which I'm sure they don't want to do. Maybe jack up single ticket prices to make up for it?Out of fairness I would completely agree but that could add a ton of complication - unless they just pick at random. Have you ever had to split season tickets before? I'll take ISU, Wisconsin and Michigan state - you can have the rest. Not saying that this is what you're suggesting because it would be incredibly hard to do, but if they started adding preferences it would be very tough. If they split 3 games for me 4 games for you how do they decide how to refund donations? Do they take $500/7games x number of games attended and value them all the same? Of course I'm over thinking it and I'm guessing they'll do something very simple.
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What will be interesting is the plan now could change during the next three months. Maybe more seats open up if the situation improves between now and the opener. Maybe they end up having to reduce the crowds if it gets worse and refund money.
You surely cant speculate. Who knows what will happen. No one knows for sure. So how can speculation or opine about what COULD happen even be considered?
I’m missing your point. Could you elaborate please?
Rob - when do you think the "shit or get off the pot" date is going to be for schools who decide they don't want to play? I'm starting to get the sense that there will be momentum for some schools to get something going, but I am skeptical about certain elite schools actually going ahead with playing and I am also skeptical about whether certain states, like Illinois, are going to allow teams to play even if they want to. So basically a bunch of teams are going to need to rework their schedules based on who is going to play. Given your in depth knowledge of the inner workings of an athletic department, how much time are the schools who decide they want to play going to need to revise their schedules?
I'll hang up and listen. Thanks.
We have no idea what will happen in the next 3 months, so how can one even consider what will happen. No one knows. Not the experts, not the right, not the left. We need to live in the present and take things as they come.
I presented multiple outcomes on what could happen depending on circumstances and did not speculate on what was going to happen.
I really don’t have a guess. I don’t think we’ve heard anything from a number of B1G schools about reopening. They need time to prepare for the season if they’re going to play. It seems like the middle of July would be the safe cutoff for playing at the beginning of September.
You speculate but wont let others do the same.
As someone who been banned from multiple iterations of hawkeyenation and the entire scout network, let me just say this - Rob's moderating decisions aren't final because they are right, they are right because they are final. The guy is being pretty lenient, but he has limits so please just respect his decision so he doesn't 86 the whole topic.