I understand, but I'm complaining for you and others who have given way more then $10,000 to this athletic program! It's ridiculous and unacceptable in my book that designated donations count for little in comparison to RCAF General Fund Donations. It shows the lack of thought and creativity that was put in to the current points system.
Maybe my definition of being screwed is different than yours. I would define being screwed as the athletic dept not following rules or changing the rules to benefit certain individuals.
Since the creation of the RCAF, post season tickets were advertised as a benefit to RCAF donors based on their level of giving. This has been the process for all the bowl games, for the basketball NCAA tournament tickets, and for the baseball regionals last year( season ticket holders were given priority to purchase their seats) but the extra tickets were allocated based on RCAF donations. The rules for post season tickets have not changed and have been the same for several years. Based on this, I don't think anyone is being screwed.
I know several people think the points system will be more equitable. I don't think this will change the "ranking" of individuals much. Example: I give 6k to RCAF, 1k to rebounders, 1k to diamond club, 3k to tennis, 5k direct donations to basketball. Most people who donate a large sum to RCAF also donate large sums directly to different sports.
This isn't meant as a dig at you and that's awesome you give all what you do, but you getting a ticket over a guy who gives 2500$ to rcaf but also donated a half million dollar video board isn't right... No matter how you slice it. He could have chosen to be the highest Rcaf member instead and we would still be looking at a scoreboard with burnt lights and a broken clock.
I'm not questioning anything you have given, just the common sense of the policy when it should be tweaked in special circumstances. I'm not sure you know who he is, but his family has given millions, not thousands. As for the rules, this AD has promised now for four years to address them for people that donate money to specific sports. Common sense should come into play when it requires some necessary thought. We continue to treat people in the same manner that took place under the former administration, you will find less people given money.
Good enough... But even guys like cajunfever who spread their money like that... It should all count. He shouldn't be at the same level of another rcaf member who gives 6k and nothing else. That's all I was trying to say, there are a lot of people who wrote a lot of checks outside of rcaf and it isn't counted.
After NCAA ticket mandates, they basically have 3-400 tickets to play with.
Truth is they are in a no win position.
You could easily have 2,000 $1,000 donors representing $2,000,000 and none get tickets.
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