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Posted on 1/27/14 at 2:41 pm to
Posted by Mizzou Fan in Da ATX
Member since Dec 2011
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Posted on 1/27/14 at 2:41 pm to
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This seems to be getting worse at schools across the country. It is going to kill the donor arm of most schools if the donors can not get the better tickets after the donation than the scalpers can without a donation.


Yeah. At Mizzou a whole lot of the seating issues for donors etc at UK that you all were discussing earlier in this thread were magnified immensely at Mizzou when we opened the new arena in 2004. There was a huge shake up in terms of priority seating and a lot of old timers, townies, university employees and such who had had their specific seats at our old Hearnes Center arena for years and years were bumped up, displaced etc. Lot of corporate seating from St.Louis and Kansas City took over down low, and that's been a huge problem because those types of folks/entities are not reliable as far as always making the 2 hour drive from STL or KC to Columbia on weeknights for midlevel games.

Thus on top of just having a quieter lower level like UK's has become, we also have a much more rampant no-show problem amongst the high dollar seats than we ever did in the old arena. Our front rows are invariably the last to fill up, and it looks horrible on TV b/c if you're at the game you can see its a good crowd but when the cameras are zoomed in on court where all you can see is a few rows behind the bench, you're looking at open space where the fat cats are supposed to be.

The no-show problem in turn leads to the issue of ticket brokers starting to lap up those corporate and out of town seats and that's whats been happening with us quite a bit.
Posted by DoreonthePlains
Auburn, AL
Member since Nov 2013
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Posted on 1/27/14 at 5:19 pm to
That's one thing that Auburn got right (at least for TV) is having the student section on the floor. The rest of the stadium is empty, but all you can see is the mostly packed in student section. It at least looks good for tv.
Posted by Cheese Grits
Wherever I lay my hat is my home
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Posted on 1/27/14 at 5:49 pm to
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There was a huge shake up in terms of priority seating and a lot of old timers, townies, university employees and such who had had their specific seats at our old Hearnes Center arena for years and years were bumped up, displaced etc.


Which is the crowd that shows up and makes noise. If you take away employees and their friends / relatives from Vanderbilt it would show up in their attendance numbers. These are the folks without the cash, but they make the arena look viable on TV.

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Thus on top of just having a quieter lower level like UK's has become, we also have a much more rampant no-show problem amongst the high dollar seats than we ever did in the old arena.


Big donors today are more corporate than individual. They only show up for the big games because it is the status symbol. While this may fill the coffers in the short run, it kills the next generation of fans. It may take 10 - 20 years from now to catch up, but it will catch up. Old school donors went to all the games and the secondary sports too, but this new group want the marquee games and don't care about the rest of the year.

Kentucky is the poster child of the future as Tubby had a home schedule worth the entire book. Now the schedule the chaff at home and play the big non conference games at neutral sites. Tubby played Izzo home and home and Rupp was rockin. This year they played in Chicago and the place was much quieter. To add insult to injury the season ticketholders no longer get option to buy the neutral games based on their priority points. These tickets now go to the professional scalpers (and blessed by the NCAA for a piece of the action) so why would donors want to give anymore.

Think of the lines for the movie Casino, and you get the bigger picture...

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The town will never be the same. After the Tangiers, the big corporations took it all over... In the old days, dealers knew your name, what you drank, what you played. Today, it's like checkin' into an airport. If you order room service, you're lucky if you get it by Thursday. Today, it's all gone. You get a whale show up with four million in a suitcase, and some 25-year-old hotel school kid is gonna want his Social Security Number.


When you ask folks for money you are in the service business and nobody is teaching the younger folks what real service is. When the baby boomer die off, all that donor money is going to dry up too. We are getting back to Rome where the folks in the Senators boxes were living large and the folks upstairs were bidding on the meat of the dead just to not starve.
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