Lucky Socks

March 11th, 2014 at 1:07 PM ^

I wasn't necessary in favor or against GA. But good for the AD to hear the complaints, see the problems, and make a change. No guarantee that this will work any better but you have to try to find out.

Sorry Seniors. Sometimes it sucks being the experiment.

lazyfoot10

March 11th, 2014 at 1:23 PM ^

Showing up later in some cases was actually better. 

Fewer lines to deal with and it wasn't jam packed up there. GA did not provide enough incentive to show up on time. 

Now if you want premium seats, you must both attend games and show up early. On paper, this system is a huge improvement. 

Shorty the Bea…

March 11th, 2014 at 7:10 PM ^

The logic is not there.  If you wanted a premium seat before you still had to ATTEND the game and show up early.  You couldn't get a premium seat by staying home..  

This policy will affect student attendance, and the timeliness of their attendance to the most minimal degree because the policy does almost nothing to counter the experience that students can have with viable substitutes (such as tailgating or staying at home/having a watch party and getting better food, having and using better bathrooms/access, and all the rest).  

This policy is another attempt to "fix" student attendance, a national problem which many schools are trying to rectify by instituting various similar policies.  None of them have worked and none of them will work because they are cheap attempts to fix the issue without spending any real money to improve the students' personal gameday experience.

 

This whole saga is -_- 

dougdutch

March 11th, 2014 at 7:24 PM ^

You're right. I am bitter that I graduated and now live out of state. I enjoyed every moment of the two games I went to last year. I couldn't let something like general admission seating ruin Michigan football.

lazyfoot10

March 11th, 2014 at 1:10 PM ^

Attendance driven?

...this is... a good idea... like, what's the catch?

 

I can't believe it. I can finally get rewarded for going to the games and showing up on time.

 

The Athletic Department got this one right. I am both shocked and excited at the same time.

gbdub

March 11th, 2014 at 2:19 PM ^

The point was that the griping was in regards to how bad it sucked to have your senior year marred by GA. I'm saying that I would gladly trade reserved seat "senior" tickets (which weren't even that good) to 3-8,  Threetsheridammit, and Fan Endurance III (my last game as a student) for GA tickets to the 2013 season.

Obviously, if we're looking at whole student career, I started in '04 (5 year BSE/MSE), so I got to see Braylonfest, Henne to Manningham, 2006, and the whole careers of Henne and Hart. That's better than a 5 year stretch from 2007 to 2010 would have been, no argument there.  

Everyone Murders

March 11th, 2014 at 1:12 PM ^

The notion of "a hybrid of 'attendance driven reserved seating' and class standing" sounds like the right way to go about this.  The devil, of course, is in the details.

I Like Burgers

March 11th, 2014 at 1:42 PM ^

The hybrid system is only for 2014 though.  2015 will be a strict points system based off of 2014 attendance and class standing will count for nothing.  You get three points for going to a game, and three more points for showing up 30min before kickoff.  With six 2014 home games, you get a maximum of 36 points for a season.  My understanding of it is that if you're a junior and your senior and sophomore friends all have 36 points, you'll all have equivalent seating.  No "bonus points" for being a senior.