Until they dump the scholarship surcharges, they are wasting their time and money to get new people back in.
Until they dump the scholarship surcharges, they are wasting their time and money to get new people back in.
How can you get new people back in? They were never in, if they are new.
I haven't seen them, but I look forward to it.
They need to bring back this one:
Haha! I've never seen this one but it's great!I haven't seen them, but I look forward to it.
They need to bring back this one:
Haha! I've never seen this one but it's great!
How can you get new people back in? They were never in, if they are new.
Until they dump the scholarship surcharges, they are wasting their time and money to get new people back in.
That ain't no gopher in those old commercials! It's a prairie dog, right? When I think of gophers in MN I think of either the pocket gopher or the striped gopher. I trapped many of those in my youth.
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Until they dump the scholarship surcharges, they are wasting their time and money to get new people back in.
Aren't many past season ticket holders not renewing due to the surcharge? I know of a few. I'm sure you folks do too.
Initially yes, but they have frozen the required donation level the past couple years. Not sure why people who paid it last year would be unwilling to pay the same amount this year unless personal circumstances have changed. Our group is adding two seats this year.
By the way, since it is not tax deductible, why not just add it to the price? Is it a legal thing?
Big Ten universities have a revenue sharing agreement so that a portion of the ticket revenue is pooled and redistributed. Not sure what the current figures are, but at one point this was capped at $1M per home football game. Donations are not considered part of ticket revenues and therefore not subject to the sharing agreement. I am sure there is also some hope that the favorable tax treatment might return, making the donations a more tolerable characterization.
PJ looked like he was ready to have a makeout session with the axe.