2023 will be the last year for printed Football Season Tickets
Looks like the end of an era. I was doing my Football STH renewal and was greeted with the screen below. As someone who collects tickets (and the now dead programs, other than the yearbook) this is a really big bummer. Seems like free money as they are currently offering the printed tickets for an additional $50 a set. It also is a great memento for young fans. Hopefully they offer something like the NFL does with commemorative tickets.
February 10th, 2023 at 7:08 PM ^
So if requiring ID is racist what is requiring an expensive phone?
February 10th, 2023 at 7:23 PM ^
Requiring an ID and then making it hard for Black/Hispanic people to get IDs by restricting their home ownership except in certain areas and then removing services from those areas in spite of large population density is racist. Especially given a history of actively making it difficult for Black/hispanic areas to vote with wide discrepancies in wait time and voting infrastructure for predominately white areas.
February 11th, 2023 at 9:48 AM ^
Voter ID being racist or not is irrelevant to my comment. Fact is it’s easier and cheaper to legally acquire an ID than to legally acquire a working phone with reliable internet access.
February 10th, 2023 at 8:50 PM ^
Season tickets are also sold out. I was going to try to get tickets but I guess the dream of paper tickets is dead :(
February 10th, 2023 at 11:51 PM ^
Damn. I'm not that old but feel like college football is passing me by.
I have game programs going back many years. They're gone. I have my tickets going back to '93. Now they're gone. And they're bulldozing Elbel Field.
Let's just bring back Dave Brandon and turn the game day experience into a circus show </sarc>
For the record, the OSU ticket in '93 was $25 ($51.35 in 2023 dollars)