I assume you are talking about women's basketballaggiebones said:
Hand them $1 every quarter they are there
I assume you are talking about women's basketballaggiebones said:
Hand them $1 every quarter they are there
There is no excuse for 660k former students and 268k metropolitan area residents blaming the students for lack of support since we are in the subject of pointing fingers.Detmersdislocatedshoulder said:
it is hard to believe any excuses can be made for not supporting your number 7 ranked men's basketball team. this ain't water polo its men's basketball. we have 70k students. i don't know what needs to be done but it is sad this is an ongoing conversation. selling out any of the big three men's sports on a regular basis shouldn't be a problem especially if those teams are ranked in the top 10.
gA_CMAB_FA said:
Cheap food, cheap drinks, cheap transportation, and lotsa and lotsa HOT girls - everywhere!
A Final Four run would help as well, but can't have everything.
greg.w.h said:There is no excuse for 660k former students and 268k metropolitan area residents blaming the students for lack of support since we are in the subject of pointing fingers.Detmersdislocatedshoulder said:
it is hard to believe any excuses can be made for not supporting your number 7 ranked men's basketball team. this ain't water polo its men's basketball. we have 70k students. i don't know what needs to be done but it is sad this is an ongoing conversation. selling out any of the big three men's sports on a regular basis shouldn't be a problem especially if those teams are ranked in the top 10.
Detmersdislocatedshoulder said:greg.w.h said:There is no excuse for 660k former students and 268k metropolitan area residents blaming the students for lack of support since we are in the subject of pointing fingers.Detmersdislocatedshoulder said:
it is hard to believe any excuses can be made for not supporting your number 7 ranked men's basketball team. this ain't water polo its men's basketball. we have 70k students. i don't know what needs to be done but it is sad this is an ongoing conversation. selling out any of the big three men's sports on a regular basis shouldn't be a problem especially if those teams are ranked in the top 10.
are you trying to compare the support of Former students to current? this is like apples and oranges. a former student who lives hours away, has a family,a job, you know adult responsibility should show up as often as students who live on campus. that is a ridiculous statement.
i will be there on saturday vs Tennessee so i will be doing my part.
No current student owes you attendance. Or all of the related people (local residents, former student, current students) are in the same hook. Usually former students have more resources after all…Detmersdislocatedshoulder said:greg.w.h said:There is no excuse for 660k former students and 268k metropolitan area residents blaming the students for lack of support since we are in the subject of pointing fingers.Detmersdislocatedshoulder said:
it is hard to believe any excuses can be made for not supporting your number 7 ranked men's basketball team. this ain't water polo its men's basketball. we have 70k students. i don't know what needs to be done but it is sad this is an ongoing conversation. selling out any of the big three men's sports on a regular basis shouldn't be a problem especially if those teams are ranked in the top 10.
are you trying to compare the support of Former students to current? this is like apples and oranges. a former student who lives hours away, has a family,a job, you know adult responsibility should show up as often as students who live on campus. that is a ridiculous statement.
i will be there on saturday vs Tennessee so i will be doing my part.
It doesnt cost the students anything to attend so what does resources have to do with it?greg.w.h said:No current student owes you attendance. Or all of the related people (local residents, former student, current students) are in the same hook. Usually former students have more resources after all…Detmersdislocatedshoulder said:greg.w.h said:There is no excuse for 660k former students and 268k metropolitan area residents blaming the students for lack of support since we are in the subject of pointing fingers.Detmersdislocatedshoulder said:
it is hard to believe any excuses can be made for not supporting your number 7 ranked men's basketball team. this ain't water polo its men's basketball. we have 70k students. i don't know what needs to be done but it is sad this is an ongoing conversation. selling out any of the big three men's sports on a regular basis shouldn't be a problem especially if those teams are ranked in the top 10.
are you trying to compare the support of Former students to current? this is like apples and oranges. a former student who lives hours away, has a family,a job, you know adult responsibility should show up as often as students who live on campus. that is a ridiculous statement.
i will be there on saturday vs Tennessee so i will be doing my part.
When Reed first opened you pulled tickets. And that was when nobody went to the games. Sure you could always walk up and get ticketsbobinator said:
- Some way for students to indicate that they plan to attend a game (an opt-in ability say a week before the game)
They are switching to online ticket pull for football, so do the same for basketball.bobinator said:
Yeah, having to physically do it was weird, but surely there's an app-based solution now.
If we can use the 12th Man Mobile app to submit photos to include on the in-game processed cheese spread ad then surely we can figure this out.