12,000 more season tickets sold then last year at this time

In order to watch Canes football in its present state, I'd have to be dead drunk like I was for games back in the '60's and '70's when I was a student. That was the only way I could stand it. However, I am now too old to get wasted at football games watching a chitty team with chitty coaches and no hope of any substantial improvement....so count me out. And don't dare call me a bandwagon fan as I have followed this program for 50 years. I just can't allow myself to get that intoxicated and that ****ed off anymore.

That's your right. That's up to you. But don't you dare call someone who is still devoted to the team and attends games a bad fan because they don't agree that burning it all down is the way to proceed. To each their own.
 
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Consider this... the figures that they are claiming represent a 92% increase in season ticket sales. 92%!!!

I might be able to buy that season tickets are up from last year (I'd be skeptical, but it is possible considering the stadium renovations), but a 92% increase is bogus. While they may have some basis for the number (may be a timing issue as others have mentioned) this is yet another case of the University manipulating facts to push their agenda.

It is sad, but this has come to be the norm for this university. Graduating from the University of Miami once gave me a sense of pride, but, sadly, now I'm just embarrassed by the university. This is not an issue that is isolated to just the football program/athletic department, but it's a pervasive issue throughout the school.

Donna Shalala is probably the worst thing that has happened to the University of Miami, and I could not be happier that she is gone.
 
After many emails from UM I finally responded pretty much telling them I'm not renewing anything in till I see progress and changes in the coaching staff. And I'm sure you guys have received many emails regarding the same thing.

This was the response I got.

Hey Robert,

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Thank you so much for the quick reply. As a lifelong UM fan being born and raised in Miami and working here for the past 13 years, I feel your pain the last couple of seasons.

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I also have received a few emails similar to yours, but I can tell you that we have already sold 25,000 season tickets this year. That’s 12,000 more than we had last year at this time. Our fans are still supporting the “U” no matter what.

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Please let me know if you change your mind.

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Thanks!

Brad


Theirs no way in **** they've sold 12000 more then last year at this time.

It's a sales pitch to try to drum up the urgency for you to reconsider your non-purchase of said product.
 
If you bought season tickets your not a canes fan. simple.

What a load of BS.

I agree.

We all need to strive to be more like this guy and support the players.

We should be handing out juice boxes, apple slices, and participation trophies after our defense gets skull****** and gives up 500 yards, or when we lose to Nerdy Ivy League Schools like UVA.
 
In order to watch Canes football in its present state, I'd have to be dead drunk like I was for games back in the '60's and '70's when I was a student. That was the only way I could stand it. However, I am now too old to get wasted at football games watching a chitty team with chitty coaches and no hope of any substantial improvement....so count me out. And don't dare call me a bandwagon fan as I have followed this program for 50 years. I just can't allow myself to get that intoxicated and that ****ed off anymore.

That's your right. That's up to you. But don't you dare call someone who is still devoted to the team and attends games a bad fan because they don't agree that burning it all down is the way to proceed. To each their own.

I never called ANYONE a bad fan. It's your privilege to go to the games and try to enjoy them. I'm just saying I can't do it anymore with the team in its present state. It infuriates me and I don't like watching teams that I know are badly coached and can't perform to the best of their abilities. I saw enough of these performances when I was a student . If the situation changes in the near future, then I'll consider attending a few games.
 
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Consider this... the figures that they are claiming represent a 92% increase in season ticket sales. 92%!!!

I might be able to buy that season tickets are up from last year (I'd be skeptical, but it is possible considering the stadium renovations), but a 92% increase is bogus. While they may have some basis for the number (may be a timing issue as others have mentioned) this is yet another case of the University manipulating facts to push their agenda.

It is sad, but this has come to be the norm for this university. Graduating from the University of Miami once gave me a sense of pride, but, sadly, now I'm just embarrassed by the university. This is not an issue that is isolated to just the football program/athletic department, but it's a pervasive issue throughout the school.

Donna Shalala is probably the worst thing that has happened to the University of Miami, and I could not be happier that she is gone.

THIS!!!!!
 
Consider this... the figures that they are claiming represent a 92% increase in season ticket sales. 92%!!!

I might be able to buy that season tickets are up from last year (I'd be skeptical, but it is possible considering the stadium renovations), but a 92% increase is bogus. While they may have some basis for the number (may be a timing issue as others have mentioned) this is yet another case of the University manipulating facts to push their agenda.

It is sad, but this has come to be the norm for this university. Graduating from the University of Miami once gave me a sense of pride, but, sadly, now I'm just embarrassed by the university. This is not an issue that is isolated to just the football program/athletic department, but it's a pervasive issue throughout the school.

Donna Shalala is probably the worst thing that has happened to the University of Miami, and I could not be happier that she is gone.

THIS!
 
I did not renew my season tickets and I'm sticking to my guns. This is the first time in my life I will not be a season ticket holder. I will use that money to travel to Japan and Australia later this year. I refuse to spend a lot of money to watch our best pass rusher cover WR's. This program and coaching staff is complete amateur hour. Additionally, the lies and propaganda is insulting to the fan base. Once the new President cleans house then I'll reconsider, until then, I am done.
 
If changes are necessary to win I'm all in for changes... but I can't make any changes and don't think anyone else on this board can make any changes... so we have two choices...1 Don't mope over things we can't change... vent then move on hope for the Canes to win or 2. Cut all ties from the things that is paining your soul and move on.

False dichotomy. Use your sounds to figure it out son.
 
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He's flat out lying.

Anybody like canefan #1 that are on meth and think for a second that angry fans are in the minority are laughable and need to stop toiling in their failed alternate reality. Such delusion is going to implode come the first games of the season.

There's a difference between fans that are angry/disappointed, and fans that have turned against the team. Yes, many, including me, want to see some changes and improvements. However, I'm a 'Cane, grew up a 'Cane, went to school there, and no team, college or pro, in any sport, comes close to the 'Canes for my allegiance. If I lived in Miami, I'd have season tickets too.

That's very true and those are two different sub-categories. You can very easily not buy season tickets and still support the team. You can donate an equal amount of money for season tickets as just a donation if an individual isn't a local or can't go to the games. My point is fans are withholding their money and still supporting the team and that group makes up a majority of the fan base.

As far people openly rooting against the team, that probably stems from Al's douchey personality and the administration's, "Everything is fine here," attitude but that's still no excuse. Being mad is one thing. I'm just as mad as anybody but I don't want to see us lose any games even though history tells me I should expect it to happen. But the fans hoping the team as a unit fails should go sit in a corner and not be welcomed back into the fold.
 
Everyone I associate with has renewed, and looking forward to the changes in the stadium.
You don't want to renew, don't renew, but the "they're lying" nonsense, is stupid.

Then you associate with a very small group of people.

They are lying/egregiously fudging data. They've done it before and they'll do it again. See the, "We've contributed 400 million dollars to renovating the stadium," as Exhibit A.
 
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Consider this... the figures that they are claiming represent a 92% increase in season ticket sales. 92%!!!

I might be able to buy that season tickets are up from last year (I'd be skeptical, but it is possible considering the stadium renovations), but a 92% increase is bogus. While they may have some basis for the number (may be a timing issue as others have mentioned) this is yet another case of the University manipulating facts to push their agenda.

It is sad, but this has come to be the norm for this university. Graduating from the University of Miami once gave me a sense of pride, but, sadly, now I'm just embarrassed by the university. This is not an issue that is isolated to just the football program/athletic department, but it's a pervasive issue throughout the school.

Donna Shalala is probably the worst thing that has happened to the University of Miami, and I could not be happier that she is gone.

They probably count all the tickets they "sold" to secondary vendors.

Good news for us, surplus on the $0.88 stubhub special.
 
That seems like some fuzzy *** math to me.

Last I heard, we were waayyyyy behind based off last year's numbers.
 
Only felt the pain for a couple of seasons....*******

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Uknowwhat, Great post and absolute truth in what you say. Fans are not bigger than the program and are powerless to change anything. A smart man or woman would move on instead of inflicting this kind of pain on their selves from a game kids play. There is so much more to life and knowing you read this site, i am sure you have seen how our fans live this like it is life or death. I wonder do they hold their self, family,friends,jobs to the same accountability they do this coaching staff and the kids playing?

I wish I can fail at my job in every measurable way imaginable but still be unfireable because my superiors can't afford my buyout.
 
Didn't they start counting the two-ticket packages as season tix to boost the numbers?

I'm skeptical of the claim that numbers are up. Like ol' Bakas claiming scripts were up in the last days of Grassy.
 
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