So I got an email from Michigan Football

Submitted by BlueTuesday on

It seems the wheels are coming off in Ann Arbor. For a limited time only(until May 16th) and because I'm a former football ticket pack purchaser I've been invited to "be (in) one of the most exclusive groups in all of sports". For $100 donation I could get season football tickets in the endzone AND they'll waive the PSD. 

Crappy schedule this year, I know. Nonetheless, I took the deal. I'm the very proud owner of 2 season tickets to Michigan football. I promise you, some of my greatest lifetime memories have come while I was inside Michigan Stadium. 

Sorry, I don't know how to copy and paste the email to the board. Shoot me.

LordGrantham

May 10th, 2014 at 11:32 PM ^

I won't call you a fair weather fan, but you do seem to be fairly arrogant and narcissistic, which is probably why you became a lawyer.

BiSB

May 11th, 2014 at 12:16 AM ^

But despite my arrogant narcissism, I didn't say anything when you very clearly came back after being nuked earlier this year. So I'm a benevolently arrogant narcissist. And that's gotta count for something.

LordGrantham

May 11th, 2014 at 2:06 AM ^

So we're clear - I was just joking. 

(Though I do think the whole "My family has produced All-American athletes for the University of Michigan" was a little much)

MGoNukeE

May 10th, 2014 at 10:05 PM ^

I still support the team through my rooting preferences, and I support the program through merchandise sales and watching them on tv, whether the team and home schedule are good or not. I didn't renew because the in-stadium experience isn't worth the money I spend over the at-home experience; that's on the department for making the in-stadium experience feel like it doesn't give two shits about the fans.

Eventually people like will begin to weigh the pros and cons of going to live events, and when the in-stadium experience doesn't become worth it anymore, they will opt out. Sometimes change doesn't happen immediately, but a bad at-home schedule could be enough to push people over the edge.

RP

May 10th, 2014 at 9:27 PM ^

Jesus. Y'all are some sadistic people. It's almost like everyone is rooting for the 100k streak to end, the team to suck next year etc.

pearlw

May 10th, 2014 at 9:44 PM ^

This. Its almost as if the original poster was trying to apologize for buying season tickets...he knew his renewal would disappoint so many on this board. I have no problem with people not renewing for whatever reason...its a personal choice based on one's view and situation. The thing that annoys me is the glee on this board every time an email goes about season tix.

Cam57

May 10th, 2014 at 9:34 PM ^

Received the same email. Any insight as to what the total cost will be this year excluding donation? Obviously the PSD will be a factor later when 2015 renewal rolls around.

UM2k1

May 10th, 2014 at 9:58 PM ^

Season tickets are $455 per seat, no matter where they are. There is also a $15 fee on your order (which I believe is the same regardless of number of seats). The PSD for endzone is $75 per seat, but that won't matter until next year.

WindyCityBlue

May 10th, 2014 at 9:59 PM ^

Season ticket sales are worse than expected. They were expecting a down year, but not this bad.

Many of those who renewed were able to get better seats within their tier (if they requested). Others, like myself, were offered a discount to move up a tier. This leaves a sizable portion of shitty season tickets seats available (seats in the endzone). This is where they grab the next people in line on the donor list to fill these seats. Typically is was those who donated $500 or above. Apparently this crop of people aren't buying this year which is strange since they presumably donated money to capture the prestige of buying season tickets. Not this year and they weren't expecting that.

Blue Durham

May 10th, 2014 at 10:59 PM ^

Although it has been a very long time since I have attended a game, the endzone seats are much better than the corner. From the endzone, you can see the blocking and holes open up for the running game better than anywhere else in the stadium. Well, for last year, I guess you could see the defense fill the hole and get TFLs better than anywhere else in the stadium.

Mr. Yost

May 10th, 2014 at 10:58 PM ^

...and it's what you should do.

You add absolutely NOTHING to this site or this board except sarcasm and arrogance --- and we have plenty of that already.

You seem to feel like you need to be a dick to everyone, so maybe if I'm a dick to you...you'll get it. At least if you're going to act the way you do, you can provide some meaningful conversation at SOME POINT. But no...you just lurk around waiting to show you're smarter than someone else on the internet.

Clown.

BVB

May 10th, 2014 at 10:22 PM ^

Am I out of line for being mildly upset that I've been paying my PSD and now they are waiving it for some as an enticement to do what I've already done?

alum96

May 10th, 2014 at 10:40 PM ^

Is the PSD permanently waived with the $100 donation?  If so it sounds like a very good deal - the PSDs' really suck.  Or just for this year?