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Mark Lembright '85
5/12/2016 4:45 PM
OhioStunter wrote:expand_more
I've taken the "just enjoy the day in Athens" approach to football season. We come early, we grab some local brews, and then tailgate. We enjoy the game and the band and make a full day of it.
Can't think of a better way to spend the day..
So so true and in all seriousness, at the end of the day, isn't that what it's really all about anyway, at least for us fans?

(more Saturday afternoon games would be nice but I understand the need marketing-wise for the weekday MACtion games)
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OUcats82
5/13/2016 10:26 AM
Toast wrote:expand_more
yes the internet is tough for old geezers....
So should I ignore the post card I got in the mail allowing me to call an 1-900 number or renew?
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OU_Country
5/13/2016 10:46 AM
bobcatsquared wrote:expand_more
I think we can all agree that we can all have different opinions about
what makes an attractive home schedule. I think we also have to
consider that we all have different situations.

For example, I was excited to get down to the Convo this past winter for multiple games because, a) I love Bobcat basketball and b) to see Jordan Dartis, a player my son and I had followed for the previous four seasons. Unfortunately, our situation prevented us from seeing any conference games. We live too far away to get to a school-night game and my son's youth basketball team, which I helped coached, played every Saturday afternoon in Jan. and Feb. while every Saturday home game in conference for Ohio was an afternoon tipoff. I do place my son's basketball games as a higher priority than Ohio basketball games at the risk of some on here claiming that I'm not a true Bobcat fan. If scheduling changes next winter, for either my son's games and/or Ohio's games, I hope to get to a lot more games next season. Not because all of a sudden I became a bigger (better) fan but because my situation changed.
I'd say you have your priorities exactly where they should be. I agree that we can all have different points of view on what makes an attractive home schedule.
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OU_Country
5/13/2016 10:50 AM
Mark Lembright '85 wrote:expand_more
I've taken the "just enjoy the day in Athens" approach to football season. We come early, we grab some local brews, and then tailgate. We enjoy the game and the band and make a full day of it.
Can't think of a better way to spend the day..
So so true and in all seriousness, at the end of the day, isn't that what it's really all about anyway, at least for us fans?

(more Saturday afternoon games would be nice but I understand the need marketing-wise for the weekday MACtion games)

I agree Mark - I wish the conference as a whole could cut the weeknight ESPN games by about 50%, allowing for more early November Saturday games, while still allowing for some good mid-week MACtion. Since that isn't changing soon...

As it is, I try to get to all the Saturday games and enjoy the fall days in A-town. This is my entertainment, disposable income dollar, and I might as well just enjoy it as much as I can, regardless of the opponent. (My point of view anyway)
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OUcats82
5/13/2016 11:07 AM
Life allows me to, at best, make one home game a year and it would have to be on a Saturday. Usually I come to a game that works with my other responsibilities, commitments etc. more so than the opponent. It would be nice to have more than 2/3 of our home games to pull from.

That being said I certainly recognize and appreciate what MACtion can offer. Selfishly it's nice to turn on a game that I may have marginal interest in (Say BG vs. Buffalo) to keep an eye on while doing work, folding laundry etc. on a Tuesday/Wednesday night. If the Cats are struggling and/or just lose a good game, it's nice to not have it ruin my weekend as I am over it by the time Friday rolls around.
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oldkatz
5/13/2016 12:29 PM
OUcats82 wrote:expand_more
yes the internet is tough for old geezers....
So should I ignore the post card I got in the mail allowing me to call an 1-900 number or renew?
I had to use John Ray's old WATS line.
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RSBobcat
5/13/2016 10:39 PM
The biggest issue I always have online is the Bobcat Club donation part - the links and process there always get me into some confusing maze where I just say screw it and call.....then bitch about it (and they always agree it's screwed up).....then I pony up the $'s.....
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The Optimist
5/27/2016 2:53 PM
Kept procrastinating on this. Just logged in. Took about 10 minutes. I will choose online ordering over talking to someone on the phone 10 out of 10 times.

Positives:
-Was conveniently able to purchase Tennessee tickets straight from season ticket renewal.
-Did not have to talk to people.

Negatives:
-Still no option for mobile ticketing. It was either mail or print. I know setting this up on the back-end requires a good amount of work, but mobile ticketing is inevitable. The benefits would be numerous. Beyond season tickets/single game tickets, I think setting up student tickets for mobile ticketing is a big opportunity.
-Agree with RSBobcat, Bobcat Club donation part is most difficult part. Pop up right before I'm finalizing season ticket renewal, then you gotta click around a couple times to get back to the season ticket order.
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The Optimist
5/29/2016 3:35 PM
***Student opens app***
***Selects season tickets for football (free)***
***One hour before game, app sends notification reminding students event is starting***

For football, I doubt a reminder would do much but I bet sending a notification for men's basketball might help attendance a little.

Heck, you could probably get somebody to sponsor it. Another revenue source.
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Monroe Slavin
5/29/2016 7:09 PM
The Optimist wrote:expand_more
***Student opens app***
***Selects season tickets for football (free)***
***One hour before game, app sends notification reminding students event is starting***

For football, I doubt a reminder would do much but I bet sending a notification for men's basketball might help attendance a little.

Heck, you could probably get somebody to sponsor it. Another revenue source.

That's a good idea.

I just went to renew online but it wouldn't work on Chrome unless I accept local cookies (is there a diff between cookies overall and 'local' cookies?) which has not happened for me for any website for years. Then, I tried IE--the renewal page of general instructions came up but the click thru to my account would not work. So, I'm left to have to renew by calling in. Not happy about this.
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