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RE: PAC 12 Commish talks bowl ticket distribution and no need for expansion
I was interested in his remarks about bowl ticket distribution. Schools get raked over the coals if they don't sell their allotment and currently the bowls make the allotment part of the deal. Schools then do not profit or even break even because they are stuck with a boat load of high priced tickets.

Most fans nowadays are smart enough to look for better deals on-line and don't necessarily buy the more expensive tickets the schools are stuck with. Especially difficult for schools located a long ways from the destination.

Scott apparently believes, and I agree with him, that a different approach needs to be taken. Just take the allotment system out of the equation entirely and make the bowls do the marketing.
03-13-2013 11:09 AM
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