Bootie wrote: ↑Mon Dec 17, 2018 11:12 am
fufanatic wrote: ↑Mon Dec 17, 2018 11:08 am
I'm OK with creating a bit of demand among students if the place is truly a sell out, but to turn a single student (or anyone else away for that matter) when there are empty seats visible around the arena is just outrageous. Figure out which donors aren't using their tickets and devise a plan to fill those seats.
Seats that have been paid for cannot be given away, regardless if someone is not there. Maybe they're just can't get there until halftime or later for whatever reason. Empty seats that have been paid for have to sit empty. I don't see a choice in that. Open seats that have not been sold, however, should be fair game, and it seems simple to allow students to purchase those tix for a discount, at the least.
I understand that concept, but to me there's a difference in someone who purchased season tickets or an individual ticket, and isn't in their seats at tip off, and tickets provided to donors as some sort of gift for donating a million dollars with the knowledge that they will never attend a game. It's especially embarrassing if said seats are premium in the first couple of rows and those sit empty for people to see on TV.