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Post by lakesbison on Mar 1, 2016 14:35:46 GMT -6
Ill throw in the Sundays women sessions as well. center court row 5 on the aisle 4 seats to sun/mon/tues womens sessions.
$600 takes it all. Club Seats with suite access and your own waitress.
The title game alone USD beating SDSU should be $100+ a ticket.
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Post by golfingyote on Mar 1, 2016 14:59:09 GMT -6
Haha. Most people are working on Tuesday at 1:00 PM. Last year, there were alot of tickets floating around for that womens championship. Not the demand for $100 a ticket.
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Post by coyotecrazie5 on Mar 1, 2016 15:04:04 GMT -6
Haha. Most people are working on Tuesday at 1:00 PM. Last year, there were alot of tickets floating around for that womens championship. Not the demand for $100 a ticket. Except for the SDSU farmers who are on their 5 month vacations.
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Post by sdyotefan75 on Mar 1, 2016 18:32:48 GMT -6
Haha. Most people are working on Tuesday at 1:00 PM. Last year, there were alot of tickets floating around for that womens championship. Not the demand for $100 a ticket. You dont get paid vacation?
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Post by Yotes on Mar 1, 2016 19:02:45 GMT -6
Haha. Most people are working on Tuesday at 1:00 PM. Last year, there were alot of tickets floating around for that womens championship. Not the demand for $100 a ticket. You dont get paid vacation? When you get a limited amount of paid days off it can be hard to justify using them for something like a basketball game.
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Post by Iceman on Mar 1, 2016 22:04:25 GMT -6
Haha. Most people are working on Tuesday at 1:00 PM. Last year, there were alot of tickets floating around for that womens championship. Not the demand for $100 a ticket. Except for the SDSU farmers who are on their 5 month vacations. Easy there coyotecrazie5. I'm all for smack talk about SDSU, but why do you have to run farmers down? I am a farmer. My dad is a farmer. My grandpa is a farmer. My parents have went to coyote games all their lives. I have gone to coyote games all my life. Now my kids have been going to coyote games since they were born. And you know what, there are other coyote fans who are farmers as well. So basically you are talking sh!t to other coyote fans as well. You must have forgotten that South Dakota is an agricultural state. I invite you to "come on down to the farm" anytime you want to and give me a hand. I'm sure I could find something for you to do during my "5 months" of vacation. If it's too cold outside or if there is too much snow to move during our "vacation" time, maybe you would like to come later this summer to help me clean out some bins when it's 90 degrees outside and 125 degrees inside. Maybe you would like to come help me do my taxes or help me pay some bills that cost more than buying multiple new cars every year. All this and much much more to hopefully make a buck or enough to support your family and be able to do it all over again next year. It may sound to some like I am complaining about it but I am not at all. I am simply trying to explain a little bit of it to someone who doesn't "get it". Now you can say, "oh I was just talking smack" or "take a joke." If you really do mean it, whatever. No use explaining anything more to you. Don't forget to thank a farmer for your next meal too.
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Post by sdyotefan75 on Mar 2, 2016 6:25:23 GMT -6
Except for the SDSU farmers who are on their 5 month vacations. Easy there coyotecrazie5. I'm all for smack talk about SDSU, but why do you have to run farmers down? I am a farmer. My dad is a farmer. My grandpa is a farmer. My parents have went to coyote games all their lives. I have gone to coyote games all my life. Now my kids have been going to coyote games since they were born. And you know what, there are other coyote fans who are farmers as well. So basically you are talking sh!t to other coyote fans as well. You must have forgotten that South Dakota is an agricultural state. I invite you to "come on down to the farm" anytime you want to and give me a hand. I'm sure I could find something for you to do during my "5 months" of vacation. If it's too cold outside or if there is too much snow to move during our "vacation" time, maybe you would like to come later this summer to help me clean out some bins when it's 90 degrees outside and 125 degrees inside. Maybe you would like to come help me do my taxes or help me pay some bills that cost more than buying multiple new cars every year. All this and much much more to hopefully make a buck or enough to support your family and be able to do it all over again next year. It may sound to some like I am complaining about it but I am not at all. I am simply trying to explain a little bit of it to someone who doesn't "get it". Now you can say, "oh I was just talking smack" or "take a joke." If you really do mean it, whatever. No use explaining anything more to you. Don't forget to thank a farmer for your next meal too. Thank you iceman!!!
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Post by golfingyote on Mar 2, 2016 7:19:00 GMT -6
Haha. Most people are working on Tuesday at 1:00 PM. Last year, there were alot of tickets floating around for that womens championship. Not the demand for $100 a ticket. You dont get paid vacation? I'll be there! Just letting our very good friend lakes know his ticket values are a bit off for what most will pay and for the demand. Just wait for IUPUI to knock off the bunnies and tickets will be easy to come by
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Post by coyotecrazie5 on Mar 2, 2016 8:30:24 GMT -6
Sounds good, I'll be there on Tuesday at 1pm. Whats on the agenda? I doubt you are struggling to make it through a year to provide for your family. I could come back with a more long winded answer, but if you don’t have thick enough skin to take that comment, a message board may not be for you. I was making a joke just like state fans do about our many lawyers, it is called ribbing each other. I'll leave it as that.
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Post by yote14 on Mar 2, 2016 9:51:49 GMT -6
There is no denying that USD's fan base is at large mostly white collar workers and SDSU is mostly blue collar workers/farmers. It is significantly easier for their fan base to make games on Monday's and Tuesday's and buy all session passes knowing they can make all the games. their alumni base is also significantly bigger than USD's. There is no denying that. People in a professional setting get very limited amounts of PTO and if you have kids you need to save as much as possible for them getting sick etc.
Before you tell me I do not "get it" I come from a long line of family who farms. My dad still does and requires a lot of help doing so. I am back all the time helping as he is older. He still owns the original farmstead that my great great grandpa acquired when he immigrated from Germany. I have just as much pride in farming heritage as you but lets call it what it is and that is exactly as coyotecrazie5 said. Farmers have a significantly easier time making it to the games because of their winter "schedules".
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Post by GoYotes on Mar 2, 2016 9:57:32 GMT -6
There is no denying that USD's fan base is at large mostly white collar workers and SDSU is mostly blue collar workers/farmers. It is significantly easier for their fan base to make games on Monday's and Tuesday's and buy all session passes knowing they can make all the games. their alumni base is also significantly bigger than USD's. There is no denying that. People in a professional setting get very limited amounts of PTO and if you have kids you need to save as much as possible for them getting sick etc. Before you tell me I do not "get it" I come from a long line of family who farms. My dad still does and requires a lot of help doing so. I am back all the time helping as he is older. He still owns the original farmstead that my great great grandpa acquired when he immigrated from Germany. I have just as much pride in farming heritage as you but lets call it what it is and that is exactly as coyotecrazie5 said. Farmers have a significantly easier time making it to the games because of their winter "schedules". Grain farmers - yes Livestock (cattle) farmers - no (many have just started calving season, which is a 24 - 7 work schedule)
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Post by yote14 on Mar 2, 2016 10:27:04 GMT -6
My family does both. Started as a dairy farm moved to fat cattle 20 years ago. He is also calving right now and I agree it is very time consuming but not to the point where you cannot leave the farm for 2 months. He is in Mitchell today as we speak and I assure you cows are not falling over with their hoofs to the sky.
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Post by coyotecrazie5 on Mar 2, 2016 10:27:42 GMT -6
I agree with both of you. I wasn't trying to start a war, sorry if I offended anyone.
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Post by gopheryote on Mar 2, 2016 10:42:12 GMT -6
Well that was an 'interesting' side trip...
Now, about those tickets....
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Post by Iceman on Mar 2, 2016 23:16:17 GMT -6
Sounds good, I'll be there on Tuesday at 1pm. Whats on the agenda? I doubt you are struggling to make it through a year to provide for your family. I could come back with a more long winded answer, but if you don’t have thick enough skin to take that comment, a message board may not be for you. I was making a joke just like state fans do about our many lawyers, it is called ribbing each other. I'll leave it as that. My skin is plenty thick. You doubt I am struggling to make it? How the hell would you know if I am or not? You don't know me. You must not pay any attention to anything agricultural whatsoever. It is very hard to make it as a farmer if you haven't been established for many years or own a lot of land. How about this. Come visit me for a week and we can discuss all my financials for the farm year and if we get some extra time, maybe we can jump in a bin and clean it out.
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