*** is the deal with those still there?
Strykur said:
*** is the deal with those still there?
BearBoarBlarney said:
I mentioned this a few months ago while kvetching about the tarps in a different thread, but I wonder how much time and effort it takes to disassemble the hideous Bear Territory platform and remove the tarps. I would think the tarps wouldn't be much effort, but the platform might take some real work.
How I wish they'd remove the whole eyesore once and for all and restore John Galen Howard's masterpiece in all of its glory. We have one of the loveliest bowl stadiums in the world, and we insist on defacing it with the tarps and platform. The whole setup is akin to putting a tramp stamp on a young Christie Brinkley.
Do better, Cal Athletics. OK, let's be realistic: Please fix it Sebasta and other saviors of Cal football.
oskidunker said:BearBoarBlarney said:
I mentioned this a few months ago while kvetching about the tarps in a different thread, but I wonder how much time and effort it takes to disassemble the hideous Bear Territory platform and remove the tarps. I would think the tarps wouldn't be much effort, but the platform might take some real work.
How I wish they'd remove the whole eyesore once and for all and restore John Galen Howard's masterpiece in all of its glory. We have one of the loveliest bowl stadiums in the world, and we insist on defacing it with the tarps and platform. The whole setup is akin to putting a tramp stamp on a young Christie Brinkley.
Do better, Cal Athletics. OK, let's be realistic: Please fix it Sebasta and other saviors of Cal football.
I could never understand that platform. Sofas for a few people. Just stupid
BearBoarBlarney said:
I mentioned this a few months ago while kvetching about the tarps in a different thread, but I wonder how much time and effort it takes to disassemble the hideous Bear Territory platform and remove the tarps. I would think the tarps wouldn't be much effort, but the platform might take some real work.
How I wish they'd remove the whole eyesore once and for all and restore John Galen Howard's masterpiece in all of its glory. We have one of the loveliest bowl stadiums in the world, and we insist on defacing it with the tarps and platform. The whole setup is akin to putting a tramp stamp on a young Christie Brinkley.
Do better, Cal Athletics. OK, let's be realistic: Please fix it Sebasta and other saviors of Cal football.
Econ141 said:
Anyone catch the Wake Forest end zone seats - basically just grass where it looks like people can sit and picnic. Looked like a great way to watch the game.
zorbarick said:
But is the game really sold out?
If you go to Seat Geek, there are entire rows available in various sections. Did people really buy entire rows to resell, or are those actually being sold by Cal, through SeatGeek?
And if Cal is selling them through SeatGeek, why claim it's a sellout and not also sell though seats through the ticket office. I'm confused.
oskidunker said:zorbarick said:
But is the game really sold out?
If you go to Seat Geek, there are entire rows available in various sections. Did people really buy entire rows to resell, or are those actually being sold by Cal, through SeatGeek?
And if Cal is selling them through SeatGeek, why claim it's a sellout and not also sell though seats through the ticket office. I'm confused.
Closet selling to make more money after creating artificial shortage. They have done this before.
bencgilmore said:
its one thing to claim tickets are "going fast" or in "limited supply." time proven sentences which can increase demand, even if you're stretching the truth a bit
but saying they're sold out when they aren't is simply a dumb thing to do. whatever your potential market is, at least some % who might otherwise have been interested won't bother checking if they hear its sold out.
Lulz we had full houses in 2018, 2016, 2014, 2012, etc...oskidunker said:But since the big Game rarely sells out, they would be taking a huge risk.bencgilmore said:
its one thing to claim tickets are "going fast" or in "limited supply." time proven sentences which can increase demand, even if you're stretching the truth a bit
but saying they're sold out when they aren't is simply a dumb thing to do. whatever your potential market is, at least some % who might otherwise have been interested won't bother checking if they hear its sold out.
Oregon State claims a sell out for San Jose State game. Why were there thousands of empty seats at Reser? https://t.co/b7kqEXd5rW
— The Oregonian (@Oregonian) November 12, 2024
bearsandgiants said:oskidunker said:zorbarick said:
But is the game really sold out?
If you go to Seat Geek, there are entire rows available in various sections. Did people really buy entire rows to resell, or are those actually being sold by Cal, through SeatGeek?
And if Cal is selling them through SeatGeek, why claim it's a sellout and not also sell though seats through the ticket office. I'm confused.
Closet selling to make more money after creating artificial shortage. They have done this before.
This is fraudulent if true. And plenty of cause to get rid of all of these clowns once and for all. A Christmas miracle.
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smh said:
one presumes empty seats like that are due to beaver's *success* selling lots of season tickets waay earlier.
oskidunker said:
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And it looked to me like they had food trucks set up just behind the grass area. That's a win-win.bearsandgiants said:Econ141 said:
Anyone catch the Wake Forest end zone seats - basically just grass where it looks like people can sit and picnic. Looked like a great way to watch the game.
Yes! That looked awesome.