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TEXAS to serve beer and wine at games,,,,,,,,,,

Discussion in 'Sooner Football' started by 85Sooner, Jun 17, 2015.


  1. 85Sooner

    85Sooner SoonerFans.com Elite Member

  2. KantoSooner

    KantoSooner SoonerFans.com Elite Member

    I'm all for it. Hot toddies during November games seems like an idea whose time has come.
     
  3. BoulderSooner79

    BoulderSooner79 SoonerFans.com Elite Member

    This dovetails nicely with the open carry law. Allowing Jack Daniels would be even better.
     
  4. badger

    badger Vacuums eat while yelling

    If 30,000 or so of you could stop showing up to games or dump your season tickets, OU would probably start beer and wine sales. Hell, they'd probably have open bars at every gate :p

    BUT... you're not going to do that, and as long as President Boren is in charge and that student alcohol death is only a decade old, it ain't gonna happen in Norman.
     
  5. KantoSooner

    KantoSooner SoonerFans.com Elite Member

    Which is why God invented pocket shots
     
  6. badger

    badger Vacuums eat while yelling

    Speaking, of, simply marvelous fabulous offseason read on the whorn issues:
    http://www.scout.com/college/texas/story/1556266-hd-exclusive-ad-patterson-facing-heat

    Cliff's notes:
    - New UT athletic director is pinching pennies in athletic department
    - New UT athletic director is jacking up costs on everything, including things that used to be free
    - New UT athletic director likes to spend on world travel in an effort to make UT a global brand
    - New UT athletic director loves the Pac 12
    - New UT athletic director makes teams take cheaper travel methods
    - New UT athletic director blames expected costs of attendance expenses for changes

    :mack: :pop:
     
  7. Tear Down This Wall

    Tear Down This Wall Well-Known Member

    Gotta have something to kill the pain of having to watch their QB situation playing out live in front of them.
     
  8. swardboy

    swardboy SoonerFans.com Elite Member

  9. BoulderSooner79

    BoulderSooner79 SoonerFans.com Elite Member

    I'll be drinking to increase my enjoyment of the horn QB situation - works both ways!
     
  10. soonergirlNeugene

    soonergirlNeugene New Member

    I could have used some of that action myself last season..
     
  11. Jacie

    Jacie SoonerFans.com Elite Member

    Note to everyone, take the time to read that article, not the OP but the other one.

    Wow!
     
  12. badger

    badger Vacuums eat while yelling

    Of OU note from that article, Texas baseball has been relegated to busing to places like Oklahoma, a 7+hour bus-ride. OU flies its baseball team anywhere that's longer than a 3-hour bus ride.

    So once again: CLICK IT!
    http://www.scout.com/college/texas/story/1556266-hd-exclusive-ad-patterson-facing-heat



    Texas also jacked up their football ticket prices by an average of 21 percent after a 6-7 season. OU, by comparison, did not dare do that after an 8-5 season.
     
  13. Tear Down This Wall

    Tear Down This Wall Well-Known Member

    This is something where we shine. My season ticket package of four seats is still only around $1,500; so, about $375 per seat for the season. That's great, folks, when you look around at other schools and see what their season ticket holders pay.

    I bitch a ton about Joe C. But, ticket prices is one area where he's done right by the alumni and fans - and, for a long time! Can't beat it.
     
  14. Tear Down This Wall

    Tear Down This Wall Well-Known Member

    There must be a ton of wasteful spending at UT to have its baseball team busing like that. I mean, isn't UT the richest athletic department in America? Where is all the money going? Surely their baseball transportation cost can't be much more than ours.

    To me, your three most visible sports are football, men's basketball, and women's basketball. Baseball and softball are quickly getting up there as well. Seems as though you take care of those the best because they'll be on TV the most; and, so, you'd want the players to be at their best/most fresh at game time.

    Honestly, I don't understand some of the stupidity that goes on down in Austin. Then, again...when I meet or do business with some of their alumni here.... :disturbed:
     
  15. badger

    badger Vacuums eat while yelling

    There's some juicy tidbits about their men's basketball program as well. The two I recall offhand was their AD spreading stuff on Rick Barnes to get him out faster and downgrading their travel accommodations, which Barnes fought for to be at the same level as Kansas (a 737 jet). I am not sure what OU uses.

    Steve Patterson is apparently also not as socially swooning as you'd expect an AD to be, milking the biggest boosters to write you checks early and often. Apparently the non-revenue sport coaches are being asked to do their own booster arse kissing
     
  16. Tear Down This Wall

    Tear Down This Wall Well-Known Member

    More here: http://www.sbnation.com/college-football/2015/6/18/8804391/steve-patterson-texas-athletic-director

    -Texas has the lowest salaries in the Big 12 for its quality control coaches -- even behind last-place football finisher Kansas ($45,000).
    -Charlie Strong...saw his and his coaching staff's personal ticket allotment cut from eight to four last year....
    -Patterson said in an interview with Texas Monthly last September, the city of Austin should help pay for UT's new basketball arena because the city had gotten a free ride for 30 years by not having to bear any of the costs of the Erwin Center (a campus events facility), which is planned for demolition in 5-8 years....
    -Coaches used to be allowed to go into the athletic dining hall whenever they wanted under Dodds, often to bond with their student-athletes or have a one-on-one conversation. Under Patterson, coaches are only allowed 30 visits per year. If coaches go to the athletic dining hall more than that, they have to pay $10 for each visit out of their own pocket.

    Problems...for Texas! Again, with all of the money they are said to be raking in, why the cost-cutting?
     
  17. Jacie

    Jacie SoonerFans.com Elite Member

    Here's what is scary about the sa*et AD, if his methods manage to improve the bottom line, money will trump goodwill and he will be held up as the example for other schools to follow.
     
  18. badger

    badger Vacuums eat while yelling

    Are you really concerned that UT fans will continue to show up if they're being charged for parking that used to be free at ticket prices marked 21.5 percent higher for a losing football team (6-7 last season)? Whorns are stupid, yes, but I don't think they're that stupid!

    Regardless of revenue, a good UT program is scary. Thankfully, they suck in all aspects :mack:
     
  19. tycat947

    tycat947 New Member

    Aren't there about 10,000 people not renewing season tickets this year in whornville? Guess they think offering alcohol in the stadium will entice them back and they can up the ticket prices as well, to get Patterson some more money!
     
  20. badger

    badger Vacuums eat while yelling

    Yes, fans are voting with their wallets. However, I-35 will still be a nightmare on Saturdays in Austin, with or without those 10K attending :p
     

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