FYI, the reason ticket vouchers are not given to High School students is because it is a NCAA recruiting violation if they are specifically given to high school students. There are ways around it, but as a general rule of thumb you can't do that stuff.
Honestly I don't know how that is a recruiting violation, Ohio wouldn't be sending the vouchers to potential student athletes just potential students. Although it shouldn't be surprising the NCAA has different classifications for bagels and bagels with cream cheese.
It's too bad something wouldn't work because the possibilities are endless. Families that actually redeem the vouchers or extremely discounted tickets can be targeted for other promotions. Imagine a ticket package for non alumni student parents that consisted of parents weekend in football, dad's weekend in basketball and other convenient dates like Friday. I'm picking Johnny Freshman up for spring break we got tickets for Friday's game might as well stay for it.
The Ozone can get the emails of all incoming freshmen that redeem the coupon and can recruit students that are actually interested in our teams.
I don't know the idea just hit me after reading the beginning of this thread. I know my dad would've invested in tickets for better than crappy seats for Dad's weekend.