I've covered this before a 1000 times
Posted on: October 11, 2021 at 11:24:40 CT
Guinny_Ire MU
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The school does nothing to encourage students to go to games. If anything they discouraged it. There goes future ticket holders. Tickets are by ticket master (they get their cut). Food is by Levy, and I'm surprised that people buy that crap. Also, I got hungry at the game. I paid $9 for a brisket sandwich. No drink, nothing. that's it. Went to Chick-Filet when I got home and got more for my money there and I consider that a waste. I had a drunk family/friends with kids all in my section. Got a couple of apologies for behavior, but I was GLAD to see them there. My section has plenty of seats open and no one is sitting in them and they're good seats. The grass around the M was more filled. And the most obvious problem with most televised sports, the games are just too long now. The Commercials, the stupid video board games, the here's Joe Bob and American hero (paid for by military as an advertisement), It just all adds up to being too much. The problem is simple: For what they offer and provide there is not enough demand. And in a society where everyone is now taught to get paid, well they will not figure this out. Sports are getting boring.