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New 2020 Football Ticket Policy Released
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<blockquote data-quote="Dogfrog" data-source="post: 2895342" data-attributes="member: 1924"><p>TCU is not cash strapped. They will get their 2021 ticket money, whether it is now or in 2021. Of course there is a cash flow advantage of having part of the money now vs next year, especially if they were unable to pay their bills. TCU is not in that position. You can question the loyalty of fans if they don’t pay early but it’s not a good look. For the record I haven’t decided yet.</p><p></p><p>By the way it is easy for you to tell everybody else to pay 2021 early because you won’t likely have that option. Assuming you will get your tickets this year. Also if hypothetically 75% of season ticket holders paid 2021 early, TCU better be careful with it because come 2021, TCU would have a 2021 ticket revenue shortfall of 75% at that time. Cash flow can be a [ hundin] if not managed carefully.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dogfrog, post: 2895342, member: 1924"] TCU is not cash strapped. They will get their 2021 ticket money, whether it is now or in 2021. Of course there is a cash flow advantage of having part of the money now vs next year, especially if they were unable to pay their bills. TCU is not in that position. You can question the loyalty of fans if they don’t pay early but it’s not a good look. For the record I haven’t decided yet. By the way it is easy for you to tell everybody else to pay 2021 early because you won’t likely have that option. Assuming you will get your tickets this year. Also if hypothetically 75% of season ticket holders paid 2021 early, TCU better be careful with it because come 2021, TCU would have a 2021 ticket revenue shortfall of 75% at that time. Cash flow can be a [ hundin] if not managed carefully. [/QUOTE]
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