Is this the new hair insult of choice. I notice folks tend to cycle through things. @Drebin is on a kick calling people cucks and betas at the momentCarry on the lard behavior.
Is this the new hair insult of choice. I notice folks tend to cycle through things. @Drebin is on a kick calling people cucks and betas at the momentCarry on the lard behavior.
What did I do? Dirt?
I only do it when you act like a cuck and a beta. Which is most of the time.Is this the new hair insult of choice. I notice folks tend to cycle through things. @Drebin is on a kick calling people cucks and betas at the moment
You don’t care.
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You’re just a little piggie who wants to be more equal than others…
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No one is screwing with me. I’m just throwing out an idea that would help multiple issues and possibly reduce the need to spend money on a big expansion
me start off in an extremely positive manner in that our baseball fan support is unparalleled and getting better. That is a testament to the excitement Coach Oconnor has brought to the program and should be commended.
However, even when we announce “sellout” record breaking crowds you turn on the tv and half the bleachers are empty behind home plate. This is not a one off either, it happens nearly every time. Could a system not be developed to ensure we actually fill up the stadium? If someone owns those tickets and regularly don’t show up, do not allow them to purchase the tickets again. It looks terrible on television. Make a system where they can be distributed to other bulldog fans or GA if folks know they are coming. Any thoughts?
This. I have access to one of the Gridiron Club suites, and we stay inside the suite or out in the Gridiron Club shooting the crap, drinking, eating, going to the bathroom, or watching the game on TV as much as we stay outside where the seats are. Maybe more
We used to report our attendance as asses in seats versus paid attendance as LSU and TSUN did and still do. When we began to report paid attendance, our numbers are at rhe top agaiinLet me start off in an extremely positive manner in that our baseball fan support is unparalleled and getting better. That is a testament to the excitement Coach Oconnor has brought to the program and should be commended.
However, even when we announce “sellout” record breaking crowds you turn on the tv and half the bleachers are empty behind home plate. This is not a one off either, it happens nearly every time. Could a system not be developed to ensure we actually fill up the stadium? If someone owns those tickets and regularly don’t show up, do not allow them to purchase the tickets again. It looks terrible on television. Make a system where . Any thoughts?