@packtherock You would think with the Kelley School they can find someone who has ideas
There’s zero excuse for not packing the opener. And it’s a good way to piss off the coach who is in demand. The other two I get. The conference games will likely end up all selling out. There were more available for the conference games last year and people started grabbing those up later in the year. Unfortunately there are still a lot of fans who wait until the last second.
They need to sell the OOC games for cheap. Whatever it takes. Walkup for $5.
We bought the "Mini" season package this year. We'll be there for Illinois, MSU, and Wisconsin. We'll also be at the Friday Night ISU game via tickets gifted to us by family.
It may well get pricey for us because I anticipate that we will end up wanting to attend at least one more.
There’s zero excuse for not packing the opener. And it’s a good way to piss off the coach who is in demand. The other two I get. The conference games will likely end up all selling out. There were more available for the conference games last year and people started grabbing those up later in the year. Unfortunately there are still a lot of fans who wait until the last second.
They need to sell the OOC games for cheap. Whatever it takes. Walkup for $5.
We’ve stunk at bball for 30 years and Mike Woodson did one of the worst, least worthy of support coaching jobs I’ve ever seen. Yet IUBB was still 8th in attendance last year.
People like what they like, I can’t change that, but I wish our fans would wake up and get more behind a good thing worthy of support. Especially the sport that is way bigger than bball.
And they might, we have five weeks to go. Fingers crossed the late buyers and walk up is good.
@thehoosierhuddle -Does this include student tickets?
The numbers in the tweet are a count of the remaining available tickets to the public, aka the green dots that you can select on the seat map. Student tickets aren’t available to select and they generally oversell the student section so those seats are included in tickets sold.
@thehoosierhuddle great info. Do not have previous years for comparison but we must be ahead of those years. So thanks
BEAT PURDUE
@tammany they had, IIRC, three options. This one was the only option that featured all conference games. Seats actually aren't too bad. They're upper level, but right in front of the press box. Section 106, row 16. I've never had to sit in the upper level before but these seem like a good spot. We waited a couple weeks too long to pull the trigger.
@tammany they had, IIRC, three options. This one was the only option that featured all conference games. Seats actually aren't too bad. They're upper level, but right in front of the press box. Section 106, row 16. I've never had to sit in the upper level before but these seem like a good spot. We waited a couple weeks too long to pull the trigger.
This is our 3rd year with season tickets. We are 108 row 1. Managed to get our same seats as last year. They aren't bad sitting up there plus on hot days you get some shade from the press box.
One thing I've seen a few times is people complaining about parking. Looking at the parking map it seems like they may have added some additional pay lots for this year.
@bbh42 I know they've been trying with parking to be more efficient. It was a nightmare/disaster in 2023 when they had a single entrance to the grass lots. The idea of directed parking vs a free for all was a good one but it was poorly executed. That's one of the big reasons we made the switch to the RV lots, even though the auxiliary RV lot is open parking and it wasn't administered the best last year.
Last year they divided the grass lots into, I think, two lots with separate entrances so I imagine that made it much easier to get into.