You can get chairback seats on stub hub for or state games for 25 bucks for fri and Sunday games. Little more for Saturday
Well we know we should not expand chairbacks. Those are and should be based on season ticket sales. Beyond that, a ticket exchange is the only answer. Average Fan will not get a chairback unless it’s bought through the ticket exchange. And honestly this is only a problem during high demand games. Most times you can get a GA ticket and sit wherever you want. This is how I know that most of the people bitching have no real grasp on reality and can hardly function in public.Yeah but what?
If you’re gonna act like you’re a national brand you need to have some seats for folks that don’t have season tickets, and it doesn’t need to be between poindexter, the president of sigma chi; and Mary Ashton, rush chairman for Kappa Delta.
If a dad wants to take his kids to a couple games he should be able to buy a seat for those games. It’s ridiculous to think that any non season ticket holder will just sit on the grass. Last year some poor college kid got soaked in sprite because surprisingly my 6 year old spilled his.
Cause and effect- told myself that night we won’t be back. Maybe I’m in the minority but I doubt it. There have to be more non season ticket holders than season ticket holders that wanna catch a couple games a year. Am I wrong? Maybe. I dunno.
No no no he wants chairbacks for GA prices because kids and reasonsYou can. You can get chairback seats on stubhub for $25-$30 for just about any game if you check a couple days before said game. For fri and sun games this weekend against a national power in OR State, you can get them for $22 each right now.
I'm in the minority, but I believe it's good to always have a little more demand than supply.
Who the heck would travel to Starkville to sit in a berm area?
Pretty much. If you attended any games at all, you'd know that on most Fridays and Sundays (and some Saturdays) that aren't SBW or postseason play, you can find an open chairback seats and most of the time multiple of them. If someone comes and you have to move? Oh the horror, you have to actually talk to them. Move to the next seat. If it's full? You stand for a few innings then find a seat. Oh the horror.So us dumbasses should know that a GA ticket allows you to sit wherever you want? If you mean, besides the chair back seats and besides the left field lounge, then I agree. But I’m not really able to function in public like you. Probably due to my knowledge of how things actually are.
I'm not a season ticket holder (anymore). I couldn't afford the 10-year commitment either. You are acting like I'm not one of you.I've mentioned multiple places you can do that and multiple options for doing it. Y'all are so scared of having some open cheaper seats somewhere and so scared of the old bleachers that you refuse to see any option for actual cheaper seats in the stadium except for grass. Heaven forbid anyone make some critiques of the new dude.
I made a lot of good memories as a kid, then in high school, then in college, and as an adult sitting in those old bleachers watching Mississippi State baseball. Having the ability to go to games and not spend a fortune and just watch America's past time made me love Mississippi State baseball. Had those bleachers not existed my dad probably wouldn't have trekked us to as many games just to stand or sit in the grass with very limited room for three hours. I probably would have gone to fewer games in college if I had to stand most games I went to. I watched a lot of games sitting out there. Sitting out there didn't make me less of fan than the one sitting in row 5 spending lots of money on season tickets. One thing that has made the sport of baseball special was for the access for the common average fan that couldn't spend a lot of money or make 10 year commitments to go and sit at game.
We just have a few ******* fans who are season ticket holders that think they are smarter than anyone else and think that they are more important than any other fan. Those season ticket holders want it all to themselves and think they own Mississippi State baseball and anyone not willing to pay for season tickets should shut the hell up and not say anything. Never mind it's those fans that show up in droves in Omaha. They think they are the kings of the castle. Some of the Mississippi state baseball season ticket holders are a weird deal. Good for them though. At least it makes them feel important in life that they could do a 10 year commitment and have chairbacks in the new dude.
Everyone else that used to go sit in the bleachers every game should just be happy they are allowed to go in the new dude and be happy to stand or sit in the grass and kiss the asses of Cohen and the season ticket holder. That's how some of these season ticket holders act.
I'm happy that a good portion of our season ticket holders aren't like that and do understand. It's just some are just not what I would consider good ole down to earth Mississippi State folk. They kind of have an elitist attitude more befitting the neighbors to the north or to the east.
You can buy a seat. You just don't want to pay extra for it. You want to pay $10.If you’re gonna act like you’re a national brand you need to have some seats for folks that don’t have season tickets, and it doesn’t need to be between poindexter, the president of sigma chi; and Mary Ashton, rush chairman for Kappa Delta.
If a dad wants to take his kids to a couple games he should be able to buy a seat for those games. It’s ridiculous to think that any non season ticket holder will just sit on the grass. Last year some poor college kid got soaked in sprite because surprisingly my 6 year old spilled his.
Cause and effect- told myself that night we won’t be back. Maybe I’m in the minority but I doubt it. There have to be more non season ticket holders than season ticket holders that wanna catch a couple games a year. Am I wrong? Maybe. I dunno.
I agree on the berms, I think most fans would rather have seating than the grass, at least in LF.Texas A&M does this with upper deck in right field side just at a smaller scale than us. We could easily extend the upper deck and do that with more chairbacks then bleachers benches build in to the concrete structure that could be converted to chairbacks if the need arose. You also have have plenty of space behind right field lounges to build up to do that. You could do the same over left field over the concrete walk way with the right structuring. Tear out the berms and do season tickets chairbacks just like any other stadium that does that. Berms sound cool in concept but not when you have the demand we do. Berms work better in the outfield behind the wall but we have the lfl instead.
Couple of things here....Yeah. I mean TD ameritrade upperdecks are something to look at for options. There are ballparks all over America that have seating for 20k plus. It can be done. I don't understand how people think it can't be done at the dude to add Both additional season ticket chairbacks and cheaper seats. It's just never been done at the college level. Alex box has a ton of seating options. It's not as nice of quality as what we have but they put asses in seats. We have the lounge areas instead outfield bleachers, but there are plenty of spaces to put them.
1.) I referring to the crowd who is talking abt how we built it too small.
2.) I try to sell tickets regularly now. It’s very hit an miss.
3.) There is an avenue to sell and resell now. People rarely use it for some reason. I’m guessing part of that is the cost.
They aren’t going to expand the stadium and sell individual tickets. They are going to sell season tickets Bc apparently the demand dictates it.
NM...we are considering expanding chair back seating at The Dude.
We are losing revenue by not having enough chairbacks. The fact that they completely sold out tells me we under built the stadium. We need to have enough chairbacks that there are a handful left after season tickets.
What? So now will some of y'all admit I (and others) was right that we built it too small? Good news and much needed. Makes the best stadium in the country even better.
I made this argument at some point last year. My love of msu baseball came by sitting in the cheap seats. I grew up on the coast and still live there so every weekend was/ is out of the question. But my dad managed to bring me to a couple of series every year.
My fear is not for the present fans but on the massive amounts of children who would normally fall in love with MSU baseball sitting in the bleachers, that will not get the chance because it is extremely uncomfortable sitting in the grass/ carrying 3 lawn chairs for 2 miles.
That’s way oversimplifying it. He gave people 3 years to decide whether they wanted to commit 10+ years of their life to buying MSU season baseball tickets. That’s how the initial stadium size was set. That’s not a 3-year decision, it’s a 5 second decision. The way the seating agreements were structured made it completely incommitable for 95% of our fanbase, many of whom would have attended multiple series per year even if they weren’t there for most of the games.
The only people that could have even considered such an investment were empty nesters, single folks or couples who had no intention of ever having kids, and families that live in Starkville. Pretty much rules out just about anyone who graduated from MSU after, say, 2000 or so unless they live in town or don’t have kids.
I doubt that's true. That would be stupid of us.Can someone explain to me why people who have LFL spots also have chairback seats? I was told that they have to have a chairback seat when they get the lounge spots. If I am wrong I apologize. I just don't understand why we have to have 5 thousand people sitting on berms with a thousand empty seats in chairbacks.
I travel 15 - 18 times a year from Birmingham to sit in the right field berm.
carrying 3 lawn chairs for 2 miles.
Helluva plan.. but it'll be some expensive construction. You'll have to add the structural supports and there is some valuable real estate under you. On the 1st base side you're building over a room housing a $250K emergency generator. 3rd base is slightly easier but you're a considerable distance from the ground due to the elevation there.
For real. We don’t need to put any more money in the baseball stadium until funding is secure for the Hump and a football only IPF.