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socalfrogdad

New Member
Our group is dropping a total of 10 tickets - not that anyone cares.
I am dropping my amazing second row aisle seat on the 20 yard line behind the students. I travel in for a few games a year from Orange County. I can buy online easily. The 70% price increase was ridiculous. I can afford it, but will just decide to buy for the game or games I will attend.
 

Double D

Tier 1
#BanSteel
Steel hopes you're right. Actions should have consequences. But in the crazy world of colleges and college athletics, consequences are attenuated.

TCU showed Steel who it was after the 2012 season when they went 7-6 (including bowl game loss) but 2-4 at home and Grambling was one of the 2. They raised prices 20% the next year (went 4-8)! Steel had been a season ticket holder but sent off steaming letters to GP and CDC and did not renew. Turned out to be a great decision.
 

Wexahu

Full Member
"...and therein lies the rub." They regard us a little more than a mark that can be squeezed. What they evidently fail to realize is that everybody has a TV, and that you don't go hiking prices after a mediocre season on the way to an unattractive home slate of games in the upcoming season.

But, they're doing it anyway. And they're doing it in a hurry for some reason. Are they hard up for cash? If so, why?
It costs a lot of money to be rich. The more money the athletic program makes, the more expensive everything gets.

Oklahoma's athletic department is apparently broke. Go figure.
 

froginmn

Full Member
Steel hopes you're right. Actions should have consequences. But in the crazy world of colleges and college athletics, consequences are attenuated.

TCU showed Steel who it was after the 2012 season when they went 7-6 (including bowl game loss) but 2-4 at home and Grambling was one of the 2. They raised prices 20% the next year (went 4-8)! Steel had been a season ticket holder but sent off steaming letters to GP and CDC and did not renew. Turned out to be a great decision.
So you dropped your tickets right before the 2014 season?

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Big Frog II

Active Member
In my opinion, season ticket buyers should be getting a break where people who only buy a game or two pay a premium. I don't understand penalizing the season ticket holders. That seems counter productive. In my business the more you buy, the bigger the discount not the other way around.
 

StinnettFrog

Active Member
I dropped my tickets after 26 years and I am what you call a tshirt fan. Probably should have dropped them after they redesigned the stadium and booted us from our seats, but this pricing is ridiculous for someone like me. I am keeping my 5 basketball tickets as long as they don't go nuts there also.
 

Putt4Purple

Active Member
@Big Frog II - I knew that and it didn't affect my decision. Look, I wish could sign a 5-figure check every year, like @tcumaniac said. But I don't have money to throw away, no matter how much I love the Frogs. What money I have will go to my family, not athletes who could be gone tomorrow.
TCU needs to concentrate its NIL funding efforts on the BMD's. Not price out its middle class fans.

^^^^^^^This times 1000.
Go Frogs!
 

FloridaFrog76129

Active Member
I get the sense that decision makers are a little spooked looking at the landscape of college athletics knowing what happened to us when the Southwest Conference dissolved. They probably view fully participating in Revenue Sharing as a way to remain competitive and show the Big 10 that TCU is serious about competing athletically. TCU enthusiastically said from the beginning that they were fully on board with Rev Sharing, but decided to figure out where the money would come from later. That time is now and they're looking at the numbers and realizing they have a lot of new revenue they need to find a way to generate, which has resulted in short sighted, illogical decision making.

Socializing this effort and pricing out the majority of your fan base will likely prove to be a disastrous decision for TCU. I think they're going to lose a lot of season ticket holders this year, and unless we have a very special season that drives a lot of single game ticket demand, TCU is going to find itself in big trouble.
You’re too kind in your assessment of TCU…this university as a whole is in serious decline due to money grabbing over the past decade…which has accelerated ridiculously since Pullin got here.

If TCU doesnt make the playoffs by end of 2026 and Dykes comes back in 2027 - then TCU has given up on football. These next few years are critical - and it feels like the admin has taken their foot off the gas and lost sight of prioritizing football.

These last few years have been a beating under Dykes - and the excuses all around TCU admin re: New Mexico Bowl were a clear look behind the curtain that shows complete incompetence

(TCU now charges more for a business degree than a nursing degree - the only university in Texas or possibly the US to charge higher tuition for business degrees)
 

Double D

Tier 1
Talent level has fallen off drastically. No gain in recruiting from 2022. 2025 is going to be a wake up call for a lot of TCU fans.
You’re too kind in your assessment of TCU…this university as a whole is in serious decline due to money grabbing over the past decade…which has accelerated ridiculously since Pullin got here.

If TCU doesnt make the playoffs by end of 2026 and Dykes comes back in 2027 - then TCU has given up on football. These next few years are critical - and it feels like the admin has taken their foot off the gas and lost sight of prioritizing football.

These last few years have been a beating under Dykes - and the excuses all around TCU admin re: New Mexico Bowl were a clear look behind the curtain that shows complete incompetence

(TCU now charges more for a business degree than a nursing degree - the only university in Texas or possibly the US to charge higher tuition for business degrees)
 

FloridaFrog76129

Active Member
TCU Fans: Why can't we go out and get that big time OT through the portal?

Also, TCU Fans: Man, I can't believe they increased ticket prices.
Point 1 is because our coaches aren’t very good at recruiting or coaching (good coaches don’t lose to Houston and UCF in the same season)

Point 2 is because the product on the field is significantly worse than 10 years ago (but the prices are 2x)
 

An-Cap Frog

Member
Point 1 is because our coaches aren’t very good at recruiting or coaching (good coaches don’t lose to Houston and UCF in the same season)

Point 2 is because the product on the field is significantly worse than 10 years ago (but the prices are 2x)
Yes, we suck...but hey we went to the National Championship game a couple of years ago.

We have one of the top QBs in the country and he is in the top 20 in NIL deals. We've got to be doing something right...
 
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