Radical Bedlam football ticket decision

    By Mike Baldwin

    Staff Writer

     The announcement on Tuesday that OSU will require fans to purchase a season ticket if they want to attend the Bedlam game on Nov. 29 will certainly cause a stir. OU fans will be ticked off. Even some OSU fans aren’t keen on the idea. But many OSU fans embrace the fact Sooner fans will have to pay a lot of money if they want to be at Boone Pickens Stadium Thanksgiving weekend.

      I think it’s a stroke of genuis. As Iowa State proved last year, which did something similar for its home game with Iowa, it should boost OSU’s season ticket sales. I’ll be stunned if OSU doesn’t sell at least 40,000 season tickets for the first time in school history. They might even sell 45,000.

      The plan is to get more OSU fans on board. If fans look at it closely they’re basically getting season tickets for half price based on the $60 (non conference) and $85 (conference)  price tag for individual games. Tuned in fans could purchase season tickets, sell a few tickets to two or three games they don’t want to attend and get the Bedlam game and three others at a greatly reduced price.

   It wouldn’t be surprising to see some OU fans take that same strategy. Fans who purchase $294 end zone season tickets or $419 season tickets will seem like a bargain by the time Bedlam becomes a very hot ticket in November.

     OSU’s unusual season ticket strategy should produce a lot more overall revenue and increase the season ticket fan base.  OSU officials could even use the Bedlam game as an opportunity to create some good P.R.  Regardless how many tickets are left, if Mike Holder, Boone Pickens or another big-money donor purchased whatever Bedlam tickets were left over in early November — even if it’s 15,000 tickets — if someone purchased those tickets a week or two before Bedlam and donated the tickets to military veterans, kids’ clubs or other charity groups, the stadium would be full and OSU has gained some P.R. kudos as well.



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Sounds like a good plan to me. Mr. Holder’s job is not to make Sooner fans happy. It is to do what is best for Oklahoma State athletics. I will be purchasing 4 seats in the family fun zone. I might even rip some Sooner off by selling my Bedlam ticket on ebay for an outrageous price. Good job Mike Holder & Go Pokes!!

I think this is a good thing if the ticket prices were not insane. Fans want to see a winning team at a reasonable price. You can’t compare what Iowa State did last season or whenever they did it when their season tickets were extremely cheaper than ours. I guess we will see if it works. And the family fun zone is so dang small all those are going to be sold within the first week of season ticket sales. There should be more family fun zone seats if he really wants to fill the stadium instead of always thinking about how much money he is making. If you could fill the stadium at a cheaper price then raise the tickets as we go along fans would understand. But hell no its not about getting the fans behind the team its always about holder and boone and their money. You got to win before you can fill 60,000 seats. I hate to say this but our stadium may look very very empty. People don’t buy tickets on this fantasy this could of should have would have. Things are too hard in the world. And lower the all-sports passes back down and invite the students back into the game. I know if I see an empty student section again I won’t ever send any money back to my university.

The college itself needs to do what is best for the team. Besides if your a true OSU fan, than you should not complain about ticket prices anyways. A die hard fan does anything to see there team, whether on tv or on the field.

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