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EMAIL: 2025 TCU Football Ticket Info

I am not a season ticket holder as I live in CA and would likely not go to that many games, but it seems that the price increases are substantial - more for some people - I guess based on the location of the seats. But overall, seems like a big increase. Do ticket prices go up every year? Shouldn't there be a fixed percentage that they cannot exceed for renewals? It's one thing if someone new buys in, but existing season ticket holders should get some loyalty reward. Just my opinion.
Loyalty? It was erased with plus 4.
 

Limey Frog

Full Member
Just received this email:
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Dear Horned Frogs,

We had a terrific close to our football season with wins in our last four games and six of the final seven, capped by an impressive performance in the Isleta New Mexico Bowl. We reached nine victories for the second time in the last three seasons. Led by returning record-setting quarterback Josh Hoover, we enter the 2025 campaign and the opener at North Carolina with a lot of momentum.

Pending finalization of the House v. NCAA class action lawsuit, revenue sharing with student-athletes is scheduled to begin this summer. TCU will participate at the maximum level, enabling us to recruit and retain the top talent needed to put us in position to win championships. This commitment to compete at the highest level nationally mirrors Athletics being one of the four pillars in TCU’s Strategic Plan: LEAD ON: Values in Action.

In conjunction with this new model of collegiate athletics, staying competitive with our peers in revenue streams, meeting your demand for more home games and giving our team the best chance to contend for a Big 12 Conference Championship and return to the College Football Playoff, we made needed adjustments in our football scheduling. This fall will be our final season with just six home games. Moving forward, we will have a minimum of seven home dates each year. In fact, there will be eight games in Amon G. Carter Stadium in 2026.

This year’s finalized schedule with dates will be announced shortly by the Big 12 Conference. Per the previously released Big 12 scheduling matrix, our home conference games are Baylor, Cincinnati, Colorado and Iowa State. We also host Abilene Christian and SMU. As we plan for the future and distribute your season ticket renewal next week, you may notice a price increase in your section for this upcoming football season. The above factors were taken into consideration, along with market research that how we compared to fellow Big 12 Conference members and the DFW sports market in pricing. This was further evident in the demand for our tickets on the secondary market. These strategic data-driven decisions were made to keep us on a level playing field with our peer institutions.

Once you receive the renewal information for 2025, please feel free to contact our Parrish Family Athletics Ticket Office at [email protected] or 817.257.FROG (3764) for more information or to have any questions answered. Our goal is to keep Amon G. Carter Stadium in purple, at capacity for every game and provide the best home-field advantage possible for our student-athletes.

Thank you again for your continued support! It is more valued than ever. Go Frogs!

Sincerely,

TCU Athletics
Write back and say a second fixture against the likes of ACU would be worthless, one is too many and we should renew with the Ponies.

Relatedly, I absolutely hate the conference auto-bid and playoff expansion idea, but once positive would be (probably won't because schools have to vote for it) if the bids went on standings with the tie-breaker being combined non-conference opponents' win percentage with FCS opponents counting for nothing. We might get back to the days when major schools only ever played other ones.
 

T-Ray

Full Member
If you can order something from the Amazon app - you can use mobile tickets

$50 is a money grab - it probably costs $10 and that’s what they should charge..
A few reasons I am not a fan of the eticket:

Privacy - It is pretty hard to figure out what I did with a paper ticket.
Cell Service at AGC - Sometimes I forget to add them to my wallet. I have seen the AT&T network so congested I had to walk to the BLUU for wifi.
Ease of gifting a ticket - If I have to hold someone's hand to install the app and create an account just to give away a ticket, that isn't cool. For me or the person receiving it.
 
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