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I will be at the TN game if u would like to meet up... ;)
 
I announced it last year as well. You are welcome to join ;)
 
Fan interest has dropped off at Florida,seemed it started when Mushchamp was hired and now taking another hit with the new coach.The Swamp only holds around 89,000 and they can't even fill it with 15.00 dollar tickets lol :rotf:
 
I guess ya'll didn't read the article. It's a promotion with Farm Bureau Insurance to get the discounted tickets. Farm Bureau Insurance is a big sponsor for the Gators. All other schools run these promotions all the time..... :)

Getting all giddy over nothing... lol
 
buckaroo":2wrgw7h1 said:
Never heard of a school selling so cheap, must be desparate

There was a huge drop off in season ticket sales the last couple of years. Stadium was photographed many times that only showed 3/4 full last year. Mostly the students have lost interest,like other colleges have. Need more partnerships like Farm Bureau. Gator you know in the past this wasn't needed. 6 and 6 this year and it will be worse. :o ;)

http://www.heraldtribune.com/article/20 ... /140229827


http://www.alligator.org/news/campus/ar ... 963f4.html
 
buckaroo":pnuwgtpf said:
Never heard of a school selling so cheap, must be desparate

I can walk down to the strip or around the stadium before a UT game and purchase tickets for $15.00 when UT is playing a weak opponent. Minutes before the game I can get them for $7.00 to $10.00. Keep in mind these are bad seats. I used to work plain clothes before the games looking for counterfeit tickets and had to deal with the guys that bought and sold tickets.
 
gator-n-buck":2b9bxpmv said:
buckaroo":2b9bxpmv said:
Never heard of a school selling so cheap, must be desparate

I can walk down to the strip or around the stadium before a UT game and purchase tickets for $15.00 when UT is playing a weak opponent. Minutes before the game I can get them for $7.00 to $10.00. Keep in mind these are bad seats. I used to work plain clothes before the games looking for counterfeit tickets and had to deal with the guys that bought and sold tickets.
Difference is those are scalped tickets and if you wait closer to kickoff the cheaper they get.

But all schools run promotions at some point but $15 is cheap, good opportunity for some fans that don't get the chance to attend all the time.
 
One last note. The landscape in FL is also different than many states when it comes to sports and events. In FL you have 3 powerhouse college teams with several other good football programs. You have 3 NFL teams and two NBA teams. The competition and fans\ base are split up. I didn't even mention the beaches and other things to do on a Saturday in FL.

Use the state of Tn for example. One college team that pulls most of the fan base. One NFL and one NBA team on the other end of the state. Shouldn't be hard to feel a stadium when there's nothing else pulling a crowd.... :)
 
gator-n-buck":qxfrvwj0 said:
One last note. The landscape in FL is also different than many states when it comes to sports and events. In FL you have 3 powerhouse college teams with several other good football programs. You have 3 NFL teams and two NBA teams. The competition and fans\ base are split up. I didn't even mention the beaches and other things to do on a Saturday in FL.

Use the state of Tn for example. One college team that pulls most of the fan base. One NFL and one NBA team on the other end of the state. Shouldn't be hard to feel a stadium when there's nothing else pulling a crowd.... :)
Gator is right about The State of Florida. There are 3 powerhouse football programs, FSU , UCF and Miami,with several other college programs. :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :tu:
 
baddnole":zn58xvyr said:
gator-n-buck":zn58xvyr said:
One last note. The landscape in FL is also different than many states when it comes to sports and events. In FL you have 3 powerhouse college teams with several other good football programs. You have 3 NFL teams and two NBA teams. The competition and fans\ base are split up. I didn't even mention the beaches and other things to do on a Saturday in FL.

Use the state of Tn for example. One college team that pulls most of the fan base. One NFL and one NBA team on the other end of the state. Shouldn't be hard to feel a stadium when there's nothing else pulling a crowd.... :)
Gator is right about The State of Florida. There are 3 powerhouse football programs, FSU , UCF and Miami,with several other college programs. :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :tu:

:dance: :dance: :dance: :dance:
 
baddnole":3w4nmart said:
gator-n-buck":3w4nmart said:
One last note. The landscape in FL is also different than many states when it comes to sports and events. In FL you have 3 powerhouse college teams with several other good football programs. You have 3 NFL teams and two NBA teams. The competition and fans\ base are split up. I didn't even mention the beaches and other things to do on a Saturday in FL.

Use the state of Tn for example. One college team that pulls most of the fan base. One NFL and one NBA team on the other end of the state. Shouldn't be hard to feel a stadium when there's nothing else pulling a crowd.... :)
Gator is right about The State of Florida. There are 3 powerhouse football programs, FSU , UCF and Miami,with several other college programs. :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :tu:

You must be a vo11/f$u fan.... :)

34-23-2.......

UF also leads the series with UT... :)

Back to the Disney Channel... :)
 
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gator-n-buck":ge65vz0o said:
One last note. The landscape in FL is also different than many states when it comes to sports and events. In FL you have 3 powerhouse college teams with several other good football programs. You have 3 NFL teams and two NBA teams. The competition and fans\ base are split up. I didn't even mention the beaches and other things to do on a Saturday in FL.

Use the state of Tn for example. One college team that pulls most of the fan base. One NFL and one NBA team on the other end of the state. Shouldn't be hard to feel a stadium when there's nothing else pulling a crowd.... :)
If this is the Case that the beaches,NFL,NBA,and other college programs. Is the reason UF stadium is only 3/4 full. And the reason they are selling tickets for $15.

Then FSU and Miami would be having the same problem lol? Are they?

I don't know how the university of Texas ever has ANYONE at a game. They have 2 NFL teams, 2 MLB teams, 3 NBA teams, 1 NHL team

A few other schools in Texas
TCU
BAYLOR
TEXAS A&M
Texas tech
Smu
Houston

Side note: Tennessee has a population under 7 million people, florida is pushing 20 Million (19.89) 4th most populated state in America.
 
gator-n-buck":3phmdfk1 said:
baddnole":3phmdfk1 said:
gator-n-buck":3phmdfk1 said:
One last note. The landscape in FL is also different than many states when it comes to sports and events. In FL you have 3 powerhouse college teams with several other good football programs. You have 3 NFL teams and two NBA teams. The competition and fans\ base are split up. I didn't even mention the beaches and other things to do on a Saturday in FL.

Use the state of Tn for example. One college team that pulls most of the fan base. One NFL and one NBA team on the other end of the state. Shouldn't be hard to feel a stadium when there's nothing else pulling a crowd.... :)
Gator is right about The State of Florida. There are 3 powerhouse football programs, FSU , UCF and Miami,with several other college programs. :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :tu:

You must be a vo11/f$u fan.... :)

34-23-2.......

UF also leads the series with UT... :)

Back to the Disney Channel... :)


He knows this because I have to remind weekly... Something must be wrong upstairs. :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :smash: :smash: :smash: :smash:
 
THEdonkey0515":26t7n5lt said:
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gator-n-buck":26t7n5lt said:
One last note. The landscape in FL is also different than many states when it comes to sports and events. In FL you have 3 powerhouse college teams with several other good football programs. You have 3 NFL teams and two NBA teams. The competition and fans\ base are split up. I didn't even mention the beaches and other things to do on a Saturday in FL.

Use the state of Tn for example. One college team that pulls most of the fan base. One NFL and one NBA team on the other end of the state. Shouldn't be hard to feel a stadium when there's nothing else pulling a crowd.... :)
If this is the Case that the beaches,NFL,NBA,and other college programs. Is the reason UF stadium is only 3/4 full. And the reason they are selling tickets for $15.

Then FSU and Miami would be having the same problem lol? Are they?

I don't know how the university of Texas ever has ANYONE at a game. They have 2 NFL teams, 2 MLB teams, 3 NBA teams, 1 NHL team

A few other schools in Texas
TCU
BAYLOR
TEXAS A&M
Texas tech
Smu
Houston

Side note: Tennessee has a population under 7 million people, florida is pushing 20 Million (19.89) in 2014. ;)

Yeah but ummmmmmmmm, uhhhhhhhhhhhhh........... :rotf: :rotf: :rotf:

Makes to much sense. It's all about the present. If fans have something to be excited about you will not see cheap tickets and empty seats. Doesn't matter what they have done in the past it's how fans feel about the present situation. Vol fans understand, we went thru it with Dooley........ :rotf:
 

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