Well, if they leave it where it is during the construction, it's going to be Ran Into It With a Forklift Frog.It is Fear the Frog.
Not I’m on wheels take me anywhere Frog.
Well, if they leave it where it is during the construction, it's going to be Ran Into It With a Forklift Frog.
I was talking to a Frog Club guy last week who said loges are sold out which surprises me a little. Thought they would be the last to go but all great for our program.
Trustees board approved starting construction in its latest meeting. Good times and Go Frogs!!!
Are those the cheapest seats that allow you to drink?I was talking to a Frog Club guy last week who said loges are sold out which surprises me a little. Thought they would be the last to go but all great for our program.
Yes and no.Are those the cheapest seats that allow you to drink?
Yes and no.
Capital contribution is the cheapest per seat. But seats are more expensive annually.How yes? Loge are they $3000 for each seat for all of them? I understand there is the 60k capital contribution.
Capital contribution is the cheapest per seat. But seats are more expensive annually.
You do have to commit to minimum of six but I’m just talking on a per seat basis.
The Loge's were always expected to go first as they are catering to the 30 something grads who have enough money for club seats, not enough for a suite, but have friends they want to hang with. Perfect fit, not surprised they sold out.
The suites are going OK from what I have heard. That demand is lower than assumed but not by too much, they will get all those done... And they may already and just haven't finished contracts.
The demand for club seats is what has been most surprising to athletics from the folks I've talked too... Lots of people said they were interested but are balking at the relatively higher prices.
The Loge's were always expected to go first as they are catering to the 30 something grads who have enough money for club seats, not enough for a suite, but have friends they want to hang with. Perfect fit, not surprised they sold out.
The suites are going OK from what I have heard. That demand is lower than assumed but not by too much, they will get all those done... And they may already and just haven't finished contracts.
The demand for club seats is what has been most surprising to athletics from the folks I've talked too... Lots of people said they were interested but are balking at the relatively higher prices.
I imagine they would work with you to get the points allocated appropriately. When I spoke with them it sounded like buyers were moving into a mysterious new category because they couldn’t give full priority points for tax reasons. But was told not to worry as they would know where buyers stand.I sort of get this but assume the loge is sold to one account, not split into 2 or 3 accounts. So the non-account holders would not get priority points. A priority 3 club seat is about the same price as an individual loge seat on a per seat basis.
I imagine they would work with you to get the points allocated appropriately. When I spoke with them it sounded like buyers were moving into a mysterious new category because they couldn’t give full priority points for tax reasons. But was told not to worry as they would know where buyers stand.
Let me clarify, when I spoke with them about club seats the recommendation was that I don’t accept priority points so the donation would be tax deductible, or at least 80 percent of it. Possibly their tax people have changed this but priority points were directly related to taxes - in other words if you took them you couldn’t deduct the donation.The quotes for loges are for a 6 seat loge. Maybe TCU is Working with people but multiple accounts in one loge doesn’t seem feasible to me. Priority points are an internal TCU thing unrelated to taxes. The deduction for contributions related to seats is gone although customer entertainment deduction is still in play.
Let me clarify, when I spoke with them about club seats the recommendation was that I don’t accept priority points so the donation would be tax deductible, or at least 80 percent of it. Possibly their tax people have changed this but priority points were directly related to taxes - in other words if you took them you couldn’t deduct the donation.