Did you steal LC's high horse and ride off into the sunset? More has been asked and nothing is being given.... Such a shame... Is more too much to ask?
Are you like Pollad trying to avoid the truth? You are acting like little bro, pick it up. More is needed.... More... Now
I hate this thread not having a post in 27 minutes.....
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WTH it's Pollad, how dare you spell his name correctly. Are you lowering your standards, stay on the Clone board with that garbage, go ahead, get on your high horse and ride over there, your weak effort is noted and you owe us more, we want more.
WTH it's Pollad, how dare you spell his name correctly. Are you lowering your standards, stay on the Clone board with that garbage, go ahead, get on your high horse and ride over there, your weak effort is noted and you owe us more, we want more.
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another open 20 minutes.... 89 you are slipping.....
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another open 20 minutes.... 89 you are slipping.....
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2. According to the ticket office, there are roughly 8,000 seats in the student section at Jack Trice Stadium.
1. This is pure speculation, of course, on two levels. First, whether the section would sell out if it were stand-alone, and second, how much students (or their parents) would be willing to pay for seats. Let's break it down to two parts.
* The cost for football student season tickets at ISU is the same as it is at Iowa for new students, $125. It is $50 less than an Iowa season ticket for upperclassmen. Personally, I doubt that a student who is willing to pay $125 for a season ticket would balk at paying $175. So I don't think there would be fewer ISU tickets sold if the price were the same as at Iowa.
* The stand-alone question is tougher to answer. In recent years, the students have really gotten into football. And while selling an all-sports ticket obviously would increase the chances of a student buying a football ticket, it's also an obvious option to offer for simple convenience sake. As things stand now, a student at ISU can pay $175 for a season football ticket or $249 for a season football ticket and a roughly 1-3 chance to be drawn in the basketball lottery for a ticket. The Catch-22 is that I think it is the ONLY way a student can get a basketball ticket.
Disclaimer: I am not lying but I might be wrong. I am not a student. My information comes from the ticket office and the ISU web site.
Believe it is 10k for Iowa student section.e.
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89... You are the main reason I created an account. I'm a diehard Hawk fan but you make us all look bad. Did your mom drop you on your head at some point? All you ever do is say the same stupid crap a thousand different ways. Your like a fat girl in yoga pants...you just can't help but look. And I hate you because of that.
Yes, I think it might sell out. What Iowa State has going for it's students is a great place for them to tailgate. About 10 years ago they were moved across the street, which caused a lot of grumbling at the time. But it has turned out to be a great place. They are out of sight for many of the older fans, some of which didn't appreciate their party atmosphere. So there has been little backlash and they are pretty much in an area all to themselves. I've taken a tour through there and it indeed is crazy and looks like fun. I think it is one of the big attractions and is one of those things that is a must for students. Ticket sales benefit as a result. The net result is a very fun day that no normal student wants to miss. Sooner or later though, they need to be rewarded with wins. If fans quit going, the atmosphere will suffer and students attendance will also erode.Finger hovering over the ignore function. 100 I am a pretty patient person but you are over the top on this one and need to chill out. There are two legitimate questions for Cyclone people and if you could not post in this thread until answers are posted it would be appreciated.
Do Cyclone fans think the student section would sell out if it were a stand alone ticket and it was a price similar to an Iowa Student ticket?
How big is the student section?
Must be riding his high horse on CF or monitoring the tweeting activity of Cyclone fans...... 100, 100 if he can't do it no one can.... Waiting... Waiting...... Moooooooore..... Moooooooore.....
As I said, all I know is what I'm getting from the Web site. But upon further research, it appears that for the additional $75 you get: (1) admission to all non-revenue sports; (2) membership in Cyclone Alley; (3) season tickets to men's and women's basketball games. The catch on the last item is that for men's games, only the first 2,500 students who show up for any particular game are guaranteed a seat.I'm confused. You pay $75 more and might not get a bball ticket?
As I said, all I know is what I'm getting from the Web site. But upon further research, it appears that for the additional $75 you get: (1) admission to all non-revenue sports; (2) membership in Cyclone Alley; (3) season tickets to men's and women's basketball games. The catch on the last item is that for men's games, only the first 2,500 students who show up for any particular game are guaranteed a seat.
So for the additional $75 a student is getting admission to women's hoops, wrestling, soccer, softball, gymnastics, etc., etc., and the opportunity to attend every men's BB game if you get there early enough.
I think you cannot buy a men's basketball season ticket. I think the only way you can get a MBB season ticket is to buy the $249 all-sports package. Again, I don't know. But when you go to the ISU web site, that's the only option you see. Or the only one I saw, anyway.So I am now confused. As a student at Iowa State can I buy just a mens basketball season ticket? Or is a football season ticket required?
As I said, all I know is what I'm getting from the Web site. But upon further research, it appears that for the additional $75 you get: (1) admission to all non-revenue sports; (2) membership in Cyclone Alley; (3) season tickets to men's and women's basketball games. The catch on the last item is that for men's games, only the first 2,500 students who show up for any particular game are guaranteed a seat.
So for the additional $75 a student is getting admission to women's hoops, wrestling, soccer, softball, gymnastics, etc., etc., and the opportunity to attend every men's BB game if you get there early enough.
The fact that he referred to ISU as little brother is all you need to hear.
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Jamie Pollard @IASTATEAD 2h2 hours ago
UNI returned tix they are not using. We have < 600 left for home opener. Iowa game is officially sold-out. Help sell-out home opener too!
Next up Pollard will announce isu has sold 450,000 season tickets and I4 will eat it up and ask for more.
And then we go to 500,000, and then next week we go to 600,000, and by the end of the year we will have millions of season tickets. The new math by 89and91.
And then we go to 500,000, and then next week we go to 600,000, and by the end of the year we will have millions of season tickets. The new math by 89and91.