When I was a member of the press, I used to LOVE press conference days. The food was always good.Interest in the program is waning. Nobody even interested in listening to GP’s gibberish anymore. Alarm bells should be going off inside the athletic department.
Interest in the program is waning. Nobody even interested in listening to GP’s gibberish anymore. Alarm bells should be going off inside the athletic department.
It's obviously a weird year with Covid, but there's no denying that interest in the program, even from diehards, is WAY down.
Did you drop a deuce before exiting the building?When I was a member of the press, I used to LOVE press conference days. The food was always good.
People definitely don’t have other more important things on their minds this year.
Football is so far down the priority list.
I was a mere Padiwan in the ways of the Deuce Drop in those days.Did you drop a deuce before exiting the building?
Makes you wonder how many people that opted out this year realize that life goes on perfectly fine without football tickets and decide not to opt back in next year. Especially if Gary continues to field an extremely [ Cumbie’s red zone playcalling ]ty product.
I opted out but will 100 percent buy my tickets next year assuming normal fan experience. Regardless of the product.Makes you wonder how many people that opted out this year realize that life goes on perfectly fine without football tickets and decide not to opt back in next year. Especially if Gary continues to field an extremely [ Cumbie’s red zone playcalling ]ty product.
I almost feel guilty to tell you how much I’ve enjoyed not being there in person.Makes you wonder how many people that opted out this year realize that life goes on perfectly fine without football tickets and decide not to opt back in next year. Especially if Gary continues to field an extremely [ Cumbie’s red zone playcalling ]ty product.
Even if you were in your early twenties you should have been pretty good at pooping by then.I was a mere Padiwan in the ways of the Deuce Drop in those days.
I think your on to something here. There will definitely be those who were already on the edge of not renewing, and this will have helped make their decision to not come back.Makes you wonder how many people that opted out this year realize that life goes on perfectly fine without football tickets and decide not to opt back in next year. Especially if Gary continues to field an extremely [ Cumbie’s red zone playcalling ]ty product.
I almost feel guilty to tell you how much I’ve enjoyed not being there in person.
I love the Frogs and always will. Baking in the sun for 5 hours while some idiot screams GO FROGS! into a microphone, the home fans are hushed as if sitting in the stands on the 18th hole at Colonial during a putt, and the on field action is at best a cumulative 10 minutes of excitement — VERSUS — watching the Frogs while sitting on my couch, beer in hand, and ability to switch over to watch other games during the interminable commercial breaks. Uh yeah. Been a season ticket holder since the early 90s and attended multiple games a year before that. Maybe I’m getting old. But in-person attendance has too.So just to be clear, you actually expect us to believe that NOT attending TCU football games makes you so happy you can't even quantify it. And yet here you are posting regularly on a TCU fan forum. Good to see your lunacy isn't just contained in the COVID thread.