Rule of thumb. Never block another car all the way down to the infield.LOL. Yes, violent outside the cockpit too....
What do you do? My office never closed. I have had a ton of calls where people have kids screaming in the background. I'm doing a deal opposite folks in NYC. My guess is everyone there who has a little spawn and decided to stay in the City because they're too cool to move to the suburbs is going to be rethinking that really soon, if they haven't already. The Germ may save America's suburbs. Funny how stuff like that works.
Rule of thumb. Never block another car all the way down to the infield.
It makes them a little mad, especially when the checkered flag is on the line.
Cale had the faster car. Donnie needed to concede it and try to get him in the final turn. Richard Petty won countless races with that move.
I'm in banking in Iowa City, we aren't currently open to the public anywhere.What do you do? My office never closed. I have had a ton of calls where people have kids screaming in the background. I'm doing a deal opposite folks in NYC. My guess is everyone there who has a little spawn and decided to stay in the City because they're too cool to move to the suburbs is going to be rethinking that really soon, if they haven't already. The Germ may save America's suburbs. Funny how stuff like that works.
I have no doubt about the required talent and physical shape the drivers are in, I just find it boring to watch as I'm sure plenty of other people would find some e-sports I watch boring. I bet attending a race would be fun as hell though.
With no actual sports on some e-sports have given me a little bit of entertainment at least!
Is this what the ticket office has told you? Or someone else?As a long-time season ticket holder and a 61 yr old man with a pre-existing condition, I'm really disappointed to see schools moving toward a fall football season. Apparently if I choose not to renew my season tickets this year because I don't want to risk my life prior to a vaccine being released, I will lose my seat and the friends I've made who sit around me for years. Very unfortunate, and not a great way to build fan loyalty during a time of declining fan attendance. And totally unnecessary when a spring season would bring in more revenue during the same fiscal year.
As a long-time season ticket holder and a 61 yr old man with a pre-existing condition, I'm really disappointed to see schools moving toward a fall football season. Apparently if I choose not to renew my season tickets this year because I don't want to risk my life prior to a vaccine being released, I will lose my seat and the friends I've made who sit around me for years. Very unfortunate, and not a great way to build fan loyalty during a time of declining fan attendance. And totally unnecessary when a spring season would bring in more revenue during the same fiscal year.
I sympathize with your situation and this is going to come across bad, for that I am sorry. But do you really think that the university should hold off playing football because of a handful of season ticket holders that may not be able to renew due to their personal risks? With the exception of maybe basketball football pretty much funds the rest of the athletic department, these schools would lose millions if they were unable to play. The attendance at Kinnick has more to do with how the team performs than fan loyalty. The rest of college football is moving forward, would you want the Iowa program to forfeit the season because they are worried about the fan loyalty?
Having said that, and coming across as a jerk, you still have the option to renew even if you cannot personally attend the games. Chances are there will be very limited tickets sold and because you are a loyal season ticket holder you will likely have priority over the rest of us fans, which you have earned. You could always renew and then sell whatever tickets you cannot use, they will probably command a premium on the secondary market.
I don't think you're a jerk at all, and I understand difficult decisions need to be made. I just think it would have been a better idea for all of college football on multiple levels to postpone the season until spring. As the result of either a vaccine being available or increased 'herd immunity', literally millions more fans would be in the stands compared to this fall, and the increased revenue would all be received in the same fiscal year as the fall.I sympathize with your situation and this is going to come across bad, for that I am sorry. But do you really think that the university should hold off playing football because of a handful of season ticket holders that may not be able to renew due to their personal risks? With the exception of maybe basketball football pretty much funds the rest of the athletic department, these schools would lose millions if they were unable to play. The attendance at Kinnick has more to do with how the team performs than fan loyalty. The rest of college football is moving forward, would you want the Iowa program to forfeit the season because they are worried about the fan loyalty?
Having said that, and coming across as a jerk, you still have the option to renew even if you cannot personally attend the games. Chances are there will be very limited tickets sold and because you are a loyal season ticket holder you will likely have priority over the rest of us fans, which you have earned. You could always renew and then sell whatever tickets you cannot use, they will probably command a premium on the secondary market.
That's what I was told by the UI ticket office today. If I don't renew this year for any reason, including C-19, my seats could be sold and lost. The person I talked with said many people have been calling with the same question, and same disappointment, which is not surprising given probably 30-40% of Kinnick fans on any given Saturday are over 60.Is this what the ticket office has told you? Or someone else?
That is interesting. I was thinking they would give prior season ticket holders a little bit of a pass. I actually purchased mine early in the year before the Coronvirus was having an affect in this country. So I am locked in. I would imagine if fans can't attend they will have to refund ticket purchases, but maybe not donations required for the seats.That's what I was told by the UI ticket office today. If I don't renew this year for any reason, including C-19, my seats could be sold and lost. The person I talked with said many people have been calling with the same question, and same disappointment, which is not surprising given probably 30-40% of Kinnick fans on any given Saturday are over 60.
Is IS tempting, but I've gotten to be good friends with all the people who sit around me over the years, and hate to lose that. If I wouldn't reup there's a chance my 2 seats wouldn't be chosen by someone else for this season, but that's a crapshoot. I'll probably purchase them and hope they don't allow fans into Kinnick at the start of the season so I can at least get reimbursed for at least a couple games from UI, and try to sell the other games to younger folks.That is interesting. I was thinking they would give prior season ticket holders a little bit of a pass. I actually purchased mine early in the year before the Coronvirus was having an affect in this country. So I am locked in. I would imagine if fans can't attend they will have to refund ticket purchases, but maybe not donations required for the seats.
I have to think that they are taking a hard line in an attempt to brow-beat people into purchasing tickets. But they may be forced to be more reasonable by the time next year rolls around. I would never suggest to tell you what to do but it would be tempting to call their bluff and pass on purchasing tickets now and see what they do next year. There may not be enough takers.
As a long-time season ticket holder and a 61 yr old man with a pre-existing condition, I'm really disappointed to see schools moving toward a fall football season. Apparently if I choose not to renew my season tickets this year because I don't want to risk my life prior to a vaccine being released, I will lose my seat and the friends I've made who sit around me for years. Very unfortunate, and not a great way to build fan loyalty during a time of declining fan attendance. And totally unnecessary when a spring season would bring in more revenue during the same fiscal year.