state secret...FOIA requiredDoes anyone know how many season tickets we’ve sold so far this year?
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Does anyone know how many season tickets we’ve sold so far this year?
For the chairbacks, it is a $250 donation for the right to buy 2. I had 4 for several years. Great seats, but decided to quit spending over $1000 per season when I can pay $18 for a walk-up ticket and sit wherever the heck i want.Possibly a few more from me. Hunting chairbacks for the WKU game (I refuse to set on bleachers for a college game). $100 each after fees. I'd pretty much be better off buying season tickets and selling the other 4 games.
If you want to sit with a bunch of exciting fans who boo the opposition and cheer our team I would not sit in the chair back section. Last time I sit there it was like a funeral service. Go directly across the field to section 2. Lots of action with the students on one side, visiting fans the other side and the open air boxes behind you.Possibly a few more from me. Hunting chairbacks for the WKU game (I refuse to set on bleachers for a college game). $100 each after fees. I'd pretty much be better off buying season tickets and selling the other 4 games.
I saw in the CUSA board national rankings would play a factor. Can’t find the link.I see lots of tie-break scenarios coming into play for the championship game this year.
Does anyone know how the tie-breaker's will be handled? OOC games this year might be more important than ever if they go off total wins.
If you want to sit with a bunch of exciting fans who boo the opposition and cheer our team I would not sit in the chair back section. Last time I sit there it was like a funeral service. Go directly across the field to section 2. Lots of action with the students on one side, visiting fans the other side and the open air boxes behind you.
Bring a folding chair back and enjoy.
Not holding my breath. I still wanna live.https://www.espn.com/college-footba...l-hot-seats-breakdowns-all-10-fbs-conferences
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Middle Tennessee: Rick Stockstill, 64, has capably guided Middle since 2006 and has a deal that's guaranteed for nearly $5 million. That buyout, combined with a 7-6 season in 2021 -- after consecutive losing seasons -- mean any firing is highly unlikely. With his son, Brett, back coaching quarterbacks, Stockstill is expected to stick around for a few more years. That means retirement is unlikely. But as the school's ambitions grow with the boom happening around Nashville, the pressure might increase as Middle Tennessee tries to find its footing amid the fallout of all the defections from Conference USA.
MT always struggles early on in the season under Stockstill no matter who they play. I would almost use this to your advantage if you are a gambling man. The bookies don't seem to get this.
Rick starts off losing, don’t expect me to be anywhere near Floyd.
If. And this is a possible if…Rick comes out losing bad, he needs to retire. Get out. If he doesn’t, there is no room for “well, he’s an honorable or good person”. Nope.
Come on guys, you need to jump over to the “New Beginnings” thread and watch the video. 😂
Season 17 is gonna the year of our first outright conference title win on the field!!!
Go Blue!!
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When I first saw this, I thought it was from the school newspaper. I thought our journalism majors were getting ruthless.
When I first saw this, I thought it was from the school newspaper. I thought our journalism majors were getting ruthless.
Clearly I underestimated the number of wins, but I'm not excited about six or possibly seven win this season since it means Stockstill's contract extension to infinity and a potential bowl game with another 6-6 or 7-5 G5 program and being a double digit underdog.I think the 4-8 is more likely than the 7-6.