This is such a stupid argument. If you are a season ticket holder you should be required to be a member of RCAF.
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This is such a stupid argument. If you are a season ticket holder you should be required to be a member of RCAF.
It is simple if you can't afford to be a RCAF member find someone who is to buy a ticket from.
The big news today is all home games with be a home.
Since I do not work for the Athletic Department or the University, I can't answer your question. I'm sure there are guidelines or regulations that govern this sort of thing that we have no idea about. I am just asking an open question about other possible options.
If it's like basketball, you get to keep comparable seats, regardless of RCAF points... However, if you want to move, then you get in line based on RCAF points.
For basketball, ticket holders had an option to keep comparable assigned seats. You could also choose to reserve comparable seats and browse for what might be better. If you chose the browse option, it was in line and assigned time-slot based on RCAF points... with higher points getting assigned earlier time slots to browse and choose seats...
None at this moment that the fans won't have to pay for. we are trying to keep with people who can athletically tax their students...we get ZERO. They need more money? Raise their tax or get more students or both. We need more money it's coming from you and I's pocket for now. The fastest and easiest way to do that is RCAF requirement for season tickets. People wanna move conferences? You think having the same 2200 people as your donor base for a decade is gonna impress the AAC? You want me To get to a conference where Houston, USF and those schools are? On our budget? Implementing RCAF raises our budget 2 million overnight, go buy our production equipment so we can sell our content.
Got confirmation from Jim Harris...As a season ticket holder you get priority to move seats BEFORE non season ticket holders, regardless of ranking.
The season ticket holders are placed in order according to their ranking. Non season ticket holders have to wait until season ticket holders pick, then those are placed in order according to ranking.
This price increase and mandatory RCAF membership is for the betterment of current and future Louisiana athletics. If you do not agree, you are only looking out for what is in your best interest, not Louisiana athletics.
If the cost of winning a baseball national championship is me getting priced out of my seats, I will sit on my couch, watch us win it on TV and love every minute of it.
It seems some people would prefer to keep their cheap season tickets, wait in line to use a port-o-let under the bleachers while the Cajuns barely win the Sunbelt and lose in the first round of the regional.
Sounds good. Because there are many factors which may influence seat selection in baseball (e.g. view of the diamond/down the lines vs. behind home plate) compared to the oval basketball arena which is pretty straight forward.
Not having a season ticket does not mean you cannot watch a game. That is the case even if the stadium sells out. You simply buy tickets on a game by game basis. Many crowds last year announced at over 4000 had about 2500 people there. That is simply because tickets are resold when the ticket owner does not attend.