There were times that it felt like a UT home game since it was close to a 50/50 split in fans.
And what's funny, when I bought my tickets when I got up there, the lady said section 108 (right behind the UT bench) was sold out, so we took sec. 109 (the corner). The thing is, sec. 108 was not even half full, so I moved over there right after the anthem. I also had an usher ask to see my ticket when I entered the lower bowl. I wanted to ask the guy if he was serious.
(03-11-2013 02:35 PM)MidnightBlueGold Wrote: There were times that it felt like a UT home game since it was close to a 50/50 split in fans.
And what's funny, when I bought my tickets when I got up there, the lady said section 108 (right behind the UT bench) was sold out, so we took sec. 109 (the corner). The thing is, sec. 108 was not even half full, so I moved over there right after the anthem. I also had an usher ask to see my ticket when I entered the lower bowl. I wanted to ask the guy if he was serious.
The same thing happened to many of us (told 108 was full, sat us in 109). We were there very early too, before they let anyone into the arena.
We stayed for the WMU-EMU women's game and 108 was wide open for that game too.
Very suspicious. Was EMU trying to deliberately spread out the UT fan base? That's my conspiracy theory....
That was a fun game to watch...all I can say is our dance team needs to go watch their dance team...and their promotions folks need to study our promotions folks...
(03-11-2013 02:35 PM)MidnightBlueGold Wrote: There were times that it felt like a UT home game since it was close to a 50/50 split in fans.
And what's funny, when I bought my tickets when I got up there, the lady said section 108 (right behind the UT bench) was sold out, so we took sec. 109 (the corner). The thing is, sec. 108 was not even half full, so I moved over there right after the anthem. I also had an usher ask to see my ticket when I entered the lower bowl. I wanted to ask the guy if he was serious.
The same thing happened to many of us (told 108 was full, sat us in 109). We were there very early too, before they let anyone into the arena.
We stayed for the WMU-EMU women's game and 108 was wide open for that game too.
Very suspicious. Was EMU trying to deliberately spread out the UT fan base? That's my conspiracy theory....
Great video, can wait for next season. Go Rockets.
(03-11-2013 02:42 PM)Campbell4President Wrote: Awesome video...thanks for posting. What a great team of players and coaches!
Got chills watching video.....Someone wanna send the video to Cleveland and show the commissioner how we celebrated the MAC West Championship and they won't be taking it away!!!!
(03-11-2013 02:35 PM)MidnightBlueGold Wrote: There were times that it felt like a UT home game since it was close to a 50/50 split in fans.
And what's funny, when I bought my tickets when I got up there, the lady said section 108 (right behind the UT bench) was sold out, so we took sec. 109 (the corner). The thing is, sec. 108 was not even half full, so I moved over there right after the anthem. I also had an usher ask to see my ticket when I entered the lower bowl. I wanted to ask the guy if he was serious.
We also were given that same story but as soon as they finished the national anthem, we also moved over to 108 as well (as did about half of 109). At least the EMU staff had the good graces not to try to kick us out of 108. I think EMU has finally wised up to the fact that they can make a bit of money on the Toledo folks---I didn't see any of the "buy 10 tickets and get them for $3 apiece" like they often have and selling section 109 as "reserved seating" rather than general admission in a largely empty arena is somewhere between laughable and criminal.
(03-11-2013 02:35 PM)MidnightBlueGold Wrote: There were times that it felt like a UT home game since it was close to a 50/50 split in fans.
And what's funny, when I bought my tickets when I got up there, the lady said section 108 (right behind the UT bench) was sold out, so we took sec. 109 (the corner). The thing is, sec. 108 was not even half full, so I moved over there right after the anthem. I also had an usher ask to see my ticket when I entered the lower bowl. I wanted to ask the guy if he was serious.
We also were given that same story but as soon as they finished the national anthem, we also moved over to 108 as well (as did about half of 109). At least the EMU staff had the good graces not to try to kick us out of 108. I think EMU has finally wised up to the fact that they can make a bit of money on the Toledo folks---I didn't see any of the "buy 10 tickets and get them for $3 apiece" like they often have and selling section 109 as "reserved seating" rather than general admission in a largely empty arena is somewhere between laughable and criminal.
Actually, I think they did have a group ticket deal of 10+ tickets for $5 a piece.