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RED WINE SOCIALIST TAKES ON THE LUXURY SUITES

I wonder how many people got turned away last night while the luxury boxes stayed empty? If they know they aren't going to sell the boxes why not open up the seats to the general public? Charge 40 or 50 per ticket and see if anyone is willing to pony up to get the VIP treatment for a night.
 
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TheMightyQuinn;1125346; said:
I was taught growing up that NO ONE is bigger than the university. Thats why it took forever to start retiring jersey numbers. I don't see why thats any different for fans, when it comes to seating. I'm pretty sure OSU will survive without a lot of that booster money. If the Schott was built correctly, we could have the best atmosphere in the B10.

Then where do you draw the line? PSL and Suite holders make for easy strawmen, particularly when they don't utilize their seats, but how far are you willing to take your line of reasoning?

Would you suggest that the alumnus who's never given anything back to the university get the same ticket buying rights as a President's Club member who writes a 5K check to the history department or law school each year?

Would you suggest that the "T-Shirt Alumni"--with no connection to the university other than choosing to root for its football team--get the same ticket buying privileges as the university's students, alumni and faculty?
 
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exhawg;1125671; said:
I wonder how many people got turned away last night while the luxury boxes stayed empty? If they know they aren't going to sell the boxes why not open up the seats to the general public? Charge 40 or 50 per ticket and see if anyone is willing to pony up to get the VIP treatment for a night.

My understanding is that luxury boxes are leased on a multi-year basis. To let somebody else sit in a box for which a donor has payed tens of thousands of dollars would violate the contract--not to mention piss off some of the university's best supporters.
 
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ORD_Buckeye;1125677; said:
Then where do you draw the line? PSL and Suite holders make for easy strawmen, particularly when they don't utilize their seats, but how far are you willing to take your line of reasoning?

Would you suggest that the alumnus who's never given anything back to the university get the same ticket buying rights as a President's Club member who writes a 5K check to the history department or law school each year?

Would you suggest that the "T-Shirt Alumni"--with no connection to the university other than choosing to root for its football team--get the same ticket buying privileges as the university's students, alumni and faculty?
"T-Shirt Alumni" can have a stronger connection to the University than you are giving them credit for. Joe Fan brings Nike's millions to the table, among others. Don't think that tOSU alumni are the only ones financially supporting tOSU. How many football jerseys do you own?
 
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