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ADJD Says "Probable" that only 50% or 25% for Football

asleep003

Active Member
I’m probably going to wait for the final decision before getting all worked up over it. I will draw the line at mandatory masks though. Not sitting at a darning football game with a mask on.
You could always offer one of your seats to The Donald... then you would probably not have to wear a mask and could breathe on each other for 4 hours. Oops sorry, he want's those around him to wear masks to protect him, but not him, to protect you!
 

HFrog1999

Member
You’re certifiable.

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YA

Active Member
I got an email this morning that the football renewal deadline will be extended till June 22 and the formal announcement will come later today. Interesting

Edit. 12 noon. official email just sent. New deadline to renew June 22. Also appears that if you don’t renew you can still keep your seats for the next year and not lose them if you feel uncomfortable in renewing.

TCU email language

“Regardless if you renew or not by June 22, you will be given the opportunity to renew your same tickets and parking for the 2021 season.”
 
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Zubaz

Member
Also appears that if you don’t renew you can still keep your seats for the next year and not lose them if you feel uncomfortable in renewing.
“Regardless if you renew or not by June 22, you will be given the opportunity to renew your same tickets and parking for the 2021 season.”
So if people who don't renew don't lose their seats for next season....no upgrading this year? I guess that makes sense given that we are looking at reduced capacity.
 

HFrog1999

Member
I got an email this morning that the football renewal deadline will be extended till June 22 and the formal announcement will come later today. Interesting

Edit. 12 noon. official email just sent. New deadline to renew June 22. Also appears that if you don’t renew you can still keep your seats for the next year and not lose them if you feel uncomfortable in renewing.

TCU email language

“Regardless if you renew or not by June 22, you will be given the opportunity to renew your same tickets and parking for the 2021 season.”

Well, that sucks. The main reason I renewed this year is because they told us there would be an upgrade process. I should’ve waited until the last minute.
 

07Frog

Full Member
Email just went out to those that already renewed...

"Thank you for previously renewing your 2020 TCU Football season tickets and/or parking. Your continued support is appreciated, even more so today!

As you may have already heard or seen, due to the current state and local health and safety guidelines, we are anticipating a reduced capacity at Amon G. Carter Stadium for the 2020 football season. Our team is modeling scenarios and preparing for a number of different capacity limits. Our goal remains to safely accommodate as many Horned Frogs fans as possible for each of our 6 home games.

Because you have already renewed for 2020, you are automatically being included in these potential limited capacity plans to be finalized in July.

Regardless of your seating situation for the 2020 season, you will be given the option to renew the same tickets and parking (with the opportunity to potentially upgrade) for the 2021 season."
 

Dogfrog

Active Member
Well, that sucks. The main reason I renewed this year is because they told us there would be an upgrade process. I should’ve waited until the last minute.

Only comment made about those who have already renewed is that they are automatically being included in the seat allocation process, whatever that means. Also no specific comment regarding backing out of renewal, so may be stuck with what we get, with an appropriate refund.
 

tcumaniac

Full Member
I’m pretty disappointed in the way TCU is handling this.

They could have done this in a much more effective way with a similar end result.

They should have let everyone have the option to renew, do a one year pass, or simply drop their tickets permanently.

If you chose to renew or selected to opt out for one season, they still should have allowed those people to participate in the “upgrade” process.

Upgrading doesn’t always mean “upgrading” to better seats. Some times people do it with the intention of consolidating tickets, even if that means a worse location.

What if I wanted to still renew my tickets this year, but I renewed assuming I was going to be able to “upgrade” to a cheaper seat location? Or maybe I renewed my parking with the expectation I was going to be able to move to a cheaper spot this year?

Waiting until the last second to do this is so frustrating. Glad I haven’t renewed yet. I’m sure there were a lot people that would not have renewed if they knew upgrades would not be allowed and may have chosen to opt out of this season instead. Are those people going to be given the option to back out of their renewal and get their money back? Or is it too little too late for them?
 

tcumaniac

Full Member
Point being. TCU could have executed the same plan and still allowed upgrades. They would have just had to let the people opting out for this year participate too.

A lot of people already renewed by now. To take away people’s ability to upgrade after the fact is pretty [ Finebaum ]ty by TCU. Especially if they don’t allow those people to retroactively Reverse their renewal.
 
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