Lyons in the Sea of Red.
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The ticket office is moving all student tickets from paper to electronic; they will just scan your student id. Supposedly you will be able to transfer the tickets to other students electronically, but it doesnt sound like there will be anyway for the general public to get access to these anymore. I was told it was because they want to eliminate the hassle of kids picking them up and to cut down printing costs. But from what I have heard the AD is just butthurt because they think kids are profiting so much in their behalf, which is somewhat the case.
Here's the way I see it...kids would often sell their tickets and gain some profit, but often they would sell them to older people who would then pay another $55 to the validation that the AD charges. $55 per ticket multiplied by a few hundred tickets, is a decent chunk of revenue. What will be potentially even more eye opening is how much it may potentially hurt the student section. You would be surprised how many non students sit in there via validated tickets. For the Iowa game last year, and every day after Thanksgiving game before, that validation line is blocks long. So many kids sell their ticket for that game for the simple fact that they go home for the holiday. I do not have a problem with them switching to e-tickets and I understand their reasoning, but they better find a way for them to be transferred to the general public if need be.
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Here's the way I see it...kids would often sell their tickets and gain some profit, but often they would sell them to older people who would then pay another $55 to the validation that the AD charges. $55 per ticket multiplied by a few hundred tickets, is a decent chunk of revenue. What will be potentially even more eye opening is how much it may potentially hurt the student section. You would be surprised how many non students sit in there via validated tickets. For the Iowa game last year, and every day after Thanksgiving game before, that validation line is blocks long. So many kids sell their ticket for that game for the simple fact that they go home for the holiday. I do not have a problem with them switching to e-tickets and I understand their reasoning, but they better find a way for them to be transferred to the general public if need be.
Opinions?