USF Dons Bball, students with ID get in free

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sonofabear51
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https://usfdons.com/sports/mens-basketball

Perhaps this should be shown to the con artist/knowlton.

I'm not a marketing guru, but it seems to me this is the right approach. And with USF's recent commits, way to go Dons!
Shocky1
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^ usf's monster class
SFCALBear72
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I believe Cal students get Football + MBB for a $99 package price. WBB is free to all students.
No con here.
udaman1
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Certainly that is a cost somewhere buried in the $80,000+ tuition and board
stu
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udaman1 said:

Certainly that is a cost somewhere buried in the $80,000+ tuition and board
It also doesn't generate enough revenue to offset the disincentive.
bluehenbear
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udaman1 said:

Certainly that is a cost somewhere buried in the $80,000+ tuition and board
Maybe but there's inertia to overcome in that the student has to seek out the student tickets and pay for them.

Why shouldn't there be a student-only entrance (which may already exist?) where all they have to do is show up with a valid campus ID and they get in? How many more students would go to games if they didn't have to plan ahead or if a game suddenly became relevant or important?
oskidunker
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bluehenbear said:

udaman1 said:

Certainly that is a cost somewhere buried in the $80,000+ tuition and board
Maybe but there's inertia to overcome in that the student has to seek out the student tickets and pay for them.

Why shouldn't there be a student-only entrance (which may already exist?) where all they have to do is show up with a valid campus ID and they get in? How many more students would go to games if they didn't have to plan ahead or if a game suddenly became relevant or important?


There is a students only entrance on the north side of haas.
Go Bears!
SFCityBear
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sonofabear51 said:

https://usfdons.com/sports/mens-basketball

Perhaps this should be shown to the con artist/knowlton.

I'm not a marketing guru, but it seems to me this is the right approach. And with USF's recent commits, way to go Dons!
I was around in the 1950s, when USF one-upped us in basketball AND Football, and now they've done it again.

Free for Cal students is the way basketball and football should be. I'd agree students paying 10 bucks for the Big Game, but that is all.
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sonofabear51 said:

https://usfdons.com/sports/mens-basketball

Perhaps this should be shown to the con artist/knowlton.

I'm not a marketing guru, but it seems to me this is the right approach. And with USF's recent commits, way to go Dons!
I was around in the 1950s, when USF one-upped us in basketball AND Football, and now they've done it again.

Free for Cal students is the way basketball and football should be. I'd agree students paying 10 bucks for the Big Game, but that is all.


SFCityBear
SFCityBear
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I was around in the 1950s, when USF one-upped us in basketball AND Football, and now they've done it again.

Free for Cal students is the way basketball and football should be. I'd agree to students paying 10 bucks for the Big Game, but that is all.


SFCityBear
Shocky1
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SFCALBear72 said:

I believe Cal students get Football + MBB for a $99 package price. WBB is free to all students.
No con here.
72, ur facts are incorrect, the bench annual pass is $125 a year

berkeley currently got more 1st generation college students from lower socioeconomic backgrounds (which i 100% applaud, the redistribution of wealth in society not thru handouts but rather academic opportunities to build generational wealth thru elite degrees/educations which requires hard work) which means that $125 is not even remotely affordable to them, got it?

look, 72, not tryna pick on u, but u saying poor azz kids from section 8 housing should be able to afford $125 is about as ridiculously out of touch at the gstaad guy wondering why the **** u fly commercial?



but ur not alone, the con artist, his hand picked obstinate (and the dumbest person in the room) markeisha & equally innovatively challenged vasileios iliopoulos share ur view that 125 bucks should be no big deal

and yet haas is empty....game after game

72, wut's ur guess on attendance tonite at haas?...still awaiting greg's projection
HearstMining
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bluehenbear said:

udaman1 said:

Certainly that is a cost somewhere buried in the $80,000+ tuition and board
Maybe but there's inertia to overcome in that the student has to seek out the student tickets and pay for them.

Why shouldn't there be a student-only entrance (which may already exist?) where all they have to do is show up with a valid campus ID and they get in? How many more students would go to games if they didn't have to plan ahead or if a game suddenly became relevant or important?
This is the real key. Cal is full of middle-class students who can afford $100 should they choose to spend the money. They've paid twice that much to see Taylor Swift. The problem is that many of them never even attended a football game at their high school, let alone watched college football on TV. For these kids, it has to be free and effortless to go to a game.
Shocky1
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hearst, targeting students from middle class backgrounds is also essential, the reality is that there are 7,000-8,000 empty seats every game this season that could've be given via FREE tixs to students which would not only create significantly more crowd noise/energy but also develop the currently critical damaged pipeline of future basketball season tix holders & donors

https://instagr.am/p/CxVtCnMrMBI
where's the next cal billionaire?

the next cal billionaire is studying right now in berkeley, they never went to high school football & basketball games in achieving the valedictorian 4.6 gpa necessary for admission into the #1 ranked public university in the world

they might've grown up in a foreign country that does not play football

they don't go to cal football or basketball games

and with berkeley's focus on offering acceptance letters to students from 1st time college graduate families that the vast majority of time are from lower socioeconomic backgrounds (which shocky supports 100%, the redistribution of wealth in the united states thru elite academic degree opportunities that require hard work & are not government hand outs) these amazing students don't got the $125 for an annual pass to games (that's a middle class luxury)

all of this is lost on markeisha everett who tole me saturday that she will not even consider offering free tixs to all students for all games

so the next cal berkeley billionaire is gonna get venture capital money (did you know that berkeley grads get more vc money that any other university on planet earth including harvard & stanford?) upon earning their degree(s) & they gonna start the next amazon, google, facebook, etc

and when the cal athletic fundraisers reach out to this newly minted 30 year old billionaire they are gonna be tole that they never went to any games during their time in berkeley & they got no interest in donating to any sport teams

yeah markeisha everett is not only the dumbest person in the room but she's also the most arrogant

and she wuz hired by james arthur knowlton
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