Since the new board for this info was a little recessed, there was a bit of a sight line thing for some people.
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maybe so but the purpose of a scoreboard is time, score, down and distance. You'll spin anything.Yep easy to find. People just love to complain.
I'll agree that the no water bottle policy is absurd and an unnecessary overreach.Sorry, but disagree again. You two are in the minority on this one. It took most of the first quarter for people in our section to figure out where the down/distance was posted in the South end zone. Even after knowing where it is, not a good location. Reasonable minds can disagree on these things without two people calling the majority "complainers."
Perhaps the Gameday Guide Week e-mail could have alerted fans to the information.
Do you think that fans paying several hundred to thousands of dollars for tickets should sit silently and shut up and never complain about things that could improve the gameday experience? That's a poor way to treat customers and maintain and build a loyal following. Will say that in the Club, they have really stepped up their game to enhance and ensure a pleasant customer experience. There's no reason why Athletics cannot do this for all the other fans, such as allowing one or two bottled waters to be brought in on a hot day and/or clearly indicating the location of water fountains and drinking water fill stations.
Not really, your odds of winning don’t change.And $20 last year bought 20 numbers. This year it only buys 10 numbers. So the price doubled.
We all want the best for RU. And with the results on the field, making the fan experience enjoyable for all (within reason) is a reasonable ask/goal. I see lot of complaints from tOSU's fanbase about their game day experience. Those poor bastards- feel sorry for them!I'll agree that the no water bottle policy is absurd and an unnecessary overreach.
Holy cow. He disagreed with the administration on a policy that is clearly absurd. This is major progress in my book. Bravo, sir!I'll agree that the no water bottle policy is absurd and an unnecessary overreach.
Yes, we noticed that too and got a good chuckle. In today's daily email from the WSJ, one of the article teasers said, "Felling tired?" So even the best make misteaks once in awhile.They may be deaf, but I bet they can read…
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Buy a misteak is better than no steakYes, we noticed that too and got a good chuckle. In today's daily email from the WSJ, one of the article teasers said, "Felling tired?" So even the best make misteaks once in awhile.
Buy a misteak is better than no steak.
For those mathematically challenged, assumes a total of $1,000 worth of tickets purchased.
I'm more than fair and as honest as they come. Criticism will come when it's warranted. But for most people it's often unwarranted and they are just going off emotional impulse.Holy cow. He disagreed with the administration on a policy that is clearly absurd. This is major progress in my book. Bravo, sir!
For game day on the field stuff, sure. Guilty as charged, like the rest of us.I'm more than fair and as honest as they come. Criticism will come when it's warranted. But for most people it's often unwarranted and they are just going off emotional impulse.