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RE: 2022-23 Football Coaching Carousel
(12-22-2022 10:53 AM)Hambone10 Wrote:  
(12-22-2022 10:28 AM)Frizzy Owl Wrote:  How do you arrive at $4mm? That sounds really high.

40,000 free student tickets at an average $100 per UT ticket??

That's every home game!

It explains why UT generally doesn't want to play us anywhere but there and will pay us millions to do so. The gate alone for them is worth $10mm


I'm talking about what it would cost UT to let their students in free.

I assume that UT doesn't allow 40,000 students in for their $100 pass, but maybe I'm wrong. That's where my math came from.

UT season ticket pass for students costs $200 and gets them "Access to all 2022-2023 regular season home ticketed events:* Football, Volleyball, Men’s Basketball, Women’s Basketball, Baseball, Softball and Texas Relays.
*Postseason and neutral-site events not included."

https://texassports.com/sports/2020/6/9/...dents.aspx

I would be surprised if over 60% of the student population buys the pass, but i could easily be wrong.
12-22-2022 10:58 AM
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