<p>Here's one that bearcats is going to love</p>
<p>Fielding Yost discovered that you could charge for a seat in the stadium and keep the seat after the game was over. Dave Brandon found a way to charge two people for the same seat.</p>
<p>Here's one that bearcats is going to love</p>
<p>Fielding Yost discovered that you could charge for a seat in the stadium and keep the seat after the game was over. Dave Brandon found a way to charge two people for the same seat.</p>
<p>“Lochmann said that 4,500 season tickets were sold, but a maximum of just 3,000 seats will be available to students at any given game.”</p>
<p>That says it all right there.</p>
<p>Honestly absurd.</p>
<p>This is great. Mad props to Brandon.</p>
<p>^^^LOL. bearcats never disappoints. ;-)</p>
<p>So if a student can’t attend one game in a “pod” because of, oh I don’t know, they have to take a test or homework actually emerges, they really can’t take the entire pod as they will be penalized? And if they don’t take the pod, they have a good chance of being shut out of the State game? </p>
<p>Nice, copycat approach. Who gives a rats ass about the student who both loves basketball but needs to put their education first when there are conflicts. Yeah, I know they can give their ticket to someone else but they won’t know for certain if that student attends, and then back comes the penalty — whistle - that is a two minute minor penalty for missing the crapass Tuesday preseason game - lol.</p>