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The Disappearance of Amon G. Carter's Home Field Advantage and Ways to Fix It.
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<blockquote data-quote="tcumaniac" data-source="post: 2822655" data-attributes="member: 31299"><p>Not really. I think a seat being occupied by a "real" TCU fan is pretty black and white. "Real" literally meaning an actual person that occupies a seat and cheers for TCU. If you want to argue semantics, sure, most seats sold on stubhub are sold by "real" TCU fans that have other seats elsewhere in the stadium that they actually sit in. Problem being, more often than not, those extra seats they sell on stubhub end up in the hands of people rooting for the other team, aka non "real" TCU fans. Opposing team fans are going to attend games in our stadium. That's a fact. I just think we should do a much better job limiting the access they have to our best seats, while ensuring those same seats are controlled and occupied by fans cheering for TCU. </p><p></p><p>And fair enough. FWIW, every person I've ever met in real life from killerfrogs, whether I've disliked them or they disliked me on this board, has been perfectly pleasant and enjoyable to interact with in real life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tcumaniac, post: 2822655, member: 31299"] Not really. I think a seat being occupied by a "real" TCU fan is pretty black and white. "Real" literally meaning an actual person that occupies a seat and cheers for TCU. If you want to argue semantics, sure, most seats sold on stubhub are sold by "real" TCU fans that have other seats elsewhere in the stadium that they actually sit in. Problem being, more often than not, those extra seats they sell on stubhub end up in the hands of people rooting for the other team, aka non "real" TCU fans. Opposing team fans are going to attend games in our stadium. That's a fact. I just think we should do a much better job limiting the access they have to our best seats, while ensuring those same seats are controlled and occupied by fans cheering for TCU. And fair enough. FWIW, every person I've ever met in real life from killerfrogs, whether I've disliked them or they disliked me on this board, has been perfectly pleasant and enjoyable to interact with in real life. [/QUOTE]
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