compared to who?Our (ISU) tickets are quite cheap. I will not complain.
Seven home games this year, vs six last season. Still worth the money. Imagine if you were stuck in that hundred year old stadium in Iowa city? Squished into uncomfortable bleachers full of fat, drunk Neanderthals who haven’t bathed in days, vomiting all over each other, throwing liquor bottles and cans when the calls don’t go their way? Watching the world’s worst offense as they struggle to gain 100 yards. Less scoring than a soccer game. I’ll gladly pay whatever Jamie wants.Home slate panache is quite a bit of a drop from last year, no Iowa, OU, Texas or even a UNI, yet tickets go up $50 per seat? Do I at least get a commemorative bill of goods?
prices wont go back down in 2025 when we have 6 thoughSeven home games this year, vs six last season.
I’ll bet there’s an increase on the Cyclone club or some seats will require a higher donation in 2025.prices wont go back down in 2025 when we have 6 though
and no discernable improvements made to JTS experienceI’ll bet there’s an increase on the Cyclone club or some seats will require a higher donation in 2025.
New video boards.and no discernable improvements made to JTS experience
fair. hopefully some speakers that dont sound blown out to go with itNew video boards.
fair. hopefully some speakers that dont sound blown out to go with it
Our (ISU) tickets are quite cheap. I will not complain.
compared to who?
I looked it up and the "I Club" generates 17-20 million a year. Cyclone club was 17 million last year. I figured the gap would be 5-10 million.Yeah, compared to who? Looks like Iowa's season tickets are $350-450, so they're cheaper than ours.
Texas Tech is anywhere from $190-$300, so they're cheaper..
Once upon a time ours were cheap, but $100/seat/game wouldn't qualify IMO... And that's before you factor in any donation.
Iowa also has a per seat donation requirement.Yeah, compared to who? Looks like Iowa's season tickets are $350-450, so they're cheaper than ours.
Texas Tech is anywhere from $190-$300, so they're cheaper..
Once upon a time ours were cheap, but $100/seat/game wouldn't qualify IMO... And that's before you factor in any donation.
Iowa also has a per seat donation requirement.
Didn't know that, just looked quickly at their site. Looks like quite a few in the $400 + $200 donation range (some upper endzone that don't show any required donation), though. And that's with 7 games (including ISU at home), so still cheaper than our donor seats.
I was going to compare to K State since they're pretty similar to us, but didn't see them available on their site yet. Texas Tech is definitely cheaper, though.
2023 KSUDidn't know that, just looked quickly at their site. Looks like quite a few in the $400 + $200 donation range (some upper endzone that don't show any required donation), though. And that's with 7 games (including ISU at home), so still cheaper than our donor seats.
I was going to compare to K State since they're pretty similar to us, but didn't see them available on their site yet. Texas Tech is definitely cheaper, though.
Maybe we should transition to a per seat donation. I know a lot of people are buming off others donations. I think we are out this year. We will probably go to the UCF and Cincinnati games but will look for other options to spend our money. I just don’t see a way it isn’t cheaper to get individual tickets based on historic pricing.Don't know if their donations are per seat or per 2/4 like ours, but comparable regardless. Still don't see any support that ours are "quite cheap" compared to our peers.
their most expensive not including clubs are $250 per less, with a donation of $1300, thats for mid filed chair backs. Even if it is per seat that is a donation of $5200, for 4 tix.Don't know if their donations are per seat or per 2/4 like ours, but comparable regardless. Still don't see any support that ours are "quite cheap" compared to our peers.