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An-Cap Frog

Member
Monetarily, you are correct.
I think you can be vested but not invested.
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NewFrogFan

Full Member
Section 106. My 4 tickets went from $5,000 to $5,800 for the season, or $200 apiece. Parking in Lot 6 unchanged. Also of note, ticket face value for season only went up $50 apiece. The other $150 is in the donation piece. So of a total bill for the season of $7,800, the donation value is $6,200, for which you get a tax writeoff at whatever your marginal tax rate is.

Honestly, talking to my friends from other schools, our tickets have been relatively cheap. Certainly some of that comes from the relative size of our alumni / fan base. So no I don't like that they went up, but it definitely isn't an unreasonable increase when you look at the big picture of where college athletics is going. Now I DON'T like that, but that genie is out of the bottle.
I am in 103, was donation last year $900 per seat? Seems this is the 3rd increase in under 5 years?
 

NewFrogFan

Full Member
This forum has some of the most bizarre people on it, the write off for college ticket donations was eliminated in ~2017 under TJCA…that was ~7 years ago and you people are still claiming the deduction somehow?
Even I knew that. I have always wondered why the school say the donations go into another “bucket” that would be deductible. I wonder if any of the “donation” is going to NIL. They may not like the sales this year.
 

FloridaFrog76129

Active Member
I understand that the cost of doing business has gone way up, but if they drive off all the season ticket holders, then who is going to the games? What kind of fan base are they envisioning in 5 or 10 or 20 years? Do they really think a 65-70% female alumni base is going to shell out for a football ticket?
The cost of doing business? The concession workers are primarily volunteers…
 
I understand that the cost of doing business has gone way up, but if they drive off all the season ticket holders, then who is going to the games? What kind of fan base are they envisioning in 5 or 10 or 20 years? Do they really think a 65-70% female alumni base is going to shell out for a football ticket?

Bruh, you must not be aware of the secret waiting list tens of people long. Huge demand on these tickets!
 

An-Cap Frog

Member
I understand that the cost of doing business has gone way up, but if they drive off all the season ticket holders, then who is going to the games? What kind of fan base are they envisioning in 5 or 10 or 20 years? Do they really think a 65-70% female alumni base is going to shell out for a football ticket?
Do TCU female alumni only marry simps?
 

socalfrogdad

New Member
FYI, my tickets in the 2nd row of 232 went from all in at $80 a ticket to $130 a ticket. I live in Orange County. Thinking I will have more control and can easily navigate buying single tickets which will readily available now or in the secondary market for the exact games I want to travel to see beautiful Fort Worth!
 
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