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Season ticket holders if there’s no season...

If there is no season, what will you do with your season ticket money?

  • 1. Take the refund

    Votes: 6 27.3%
  • 2. Take the credit for 2021

    Votes: 6 27.3%
  • 3. Donate back to the department (GSA, football program, facilities, etc.)

    Votes: 9 40.9%
  • 4. Bobcats suck

    Votes: 13 59.1%

  • Total voters
    22

Griz til I die

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Haslam said on a zoom call with Riley last week that season ticket holders will have the above 3 options if there’s no season (please god don’t let this happen). If it does happen, what’re you doing? My dad and I already talked about this, and I’m glad he was on the same page with me, that we'll donate it back to the department. I’m thinking towards facilities or GSA, but I’m hoping I don’t have to make that decision. I encourage all of you (if you can) to donate back to the athletic department if there’s no season. It’ll go a long way towards helping the budget if we lose football, but I’m curious to see what you all think
 
I just chose "bobcats suck" (obviously) because my planned course of action isn't listed as an option. I'll increase my donation to the University's general fund by the amount of our season tickets.
 
EverettGriz said:
I just chose "bobcats suck" (obviously) because my planned course of action isn't listed as an option. I'll increase my donation to the University's general fund by the amount of our season tickets.
Well that’s sort of the same thing. You still could’ve picked the donation option and then just specified that in the comments.
 
I fear another option might raise its ugly head - to just not buy them in the first place and walk for the year. Many fans are not working and are hurting financially. Season ticket pressure has been on the decline prior to the COVID outbreak anyhow. Disaster for the AD.

I usually make my University contributions late in the year, but this year I'm moving them up to this month.
 
kemajic said:
I fear another option might raise its ugly head - to just not buy them in the first place and walk for the year. Many fans are not working and are hurting financially. Season ticket pressure has been on the decline prior to the COVID outbreak anyhow. Disaster for the AD.

I usually make my University contributions late in the year, but this year I'm moving them up to this month.
Ya that’s why I put of the poll last week asking if people have renewed yet and only a couple people said they weren’t renewing this year, and a few of them said they’re waiting it out. The results were overly positive, but we'll see how everything shakes out.
 
Griz til I die said:
kemajic said:
I fear another option might raise its ugly head - to just not buy them in the first place and walk for the year. Many fans are not working and are hurting financially. Season ticket pressure has been on the decline prior to the COVID outbreak anyhow. Disaster for the AD.

I usually make my University contributions late in the year, but this year I'm moving them up to this month.
Ya that’s why I put of the poll last week asking if people have renewed yet and only a couple people said they weren’t renewing this year, and a few of them said they’re waiting it out. The results were overly positive, but we'll see how everything shakes out.

I think a Spring 2021 College fb season is more realistic than most ppl realize. The NFL can (and will) make $ with empty stadiums in the fall (if necessary) thru TV revenue. A lot of College fb programs (like Montana) need the attendance revenue and so I can see the NCAA aborting the fall schedule and moving to the Spring even if the NFL goes ahead and plays in the Fall. I highly doubt Colleges will be able to fully-open come September at all barring an imminent radical change in a vaccine.
 
I would rather buy the tickets in support of Griz sports than watch the program collapse from lack of revenue.
The California schools just announced they'll remain closed through the fall. Tough times are coming.
 
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