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FWST: TCU fans lose big in schedule change
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<blockquote data-quote="OLjtl61" data-source="post: 2398242" data-attributes="member: 72992"><p>Taking Jerry's money is just like accepting a bowl game invite and their money. . THe bowl offers up $x dollars to the school, BUT the bowl also requires the school to buy $x + 50% to be in the bowl game. Jerry isn't dumb- he will charge ticket prices to more than make up for the money TCU will make. I expect ticket prices to be $150-$500 a seat. But money should not be everything</p><p>As mentioned before, TCU should have presented the facts to their season ticket holders and asked for our input. Hands down I'd pay Jerry's prices to see the game in AGC vs. a neutral venue. </p><p>CDC- Please don't Briles TCU out at every opportunity- that diminishes the brand! Sadly however, he'll have this decision as part of his yearly achievements which brought in more money to the school, and that's all that matters. Another decision on TCU's part which makes me slide toward a tv fan, vs. a loyal must sit in a seat at the stadium fan. But as Mack stated, these decisions won't take roost for decades long after CDC and GP are gone. There was a time when TCU appreciated me and the 15,000 other loyal season ticket holders. Many Ohio State fans benefits by the move, TCU fans don't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OLjtl61, post: 2398242, member: 72992"] Taking Jerry's money is just like accepting a bowl game invite and their money. . THe bowl offers up $x dollars to the school, BUT the bowl also requires the school to buy $x + 50% to be in the bowl game. Jerry isn't dumb- he will charge ticket prices to more than make up for the money TCU will make. I expect ticket prices to be $150-$500 a seat. But money should not be everything As mentioned before, TCU should have presented the facts to their season ticket holders and asked for our input. Hands down I'd pay Jerry's prices to see the game in AGC vs. a neutral venue. CDC- Please don't Briles TCU out at every opportunity- that diminishes the brand! Sadly however, he'll have this decision as part of his yearly achievements which brought in more money to the school, and that's all that matters. Another decision on TCU's part which makes me slide toward a tv fan, vs. a loyal must sit in a seat at the stadium fan. But as Mack stated, these decisions won't take roost for decades long after CDC and GP are gone. There was a time when TCU appreciated me and the 15,000 other loyal season ticket holders. Many Ohio State fans benefits by the move, TCU fans don't. [/QUOTE]
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