I don’t love the fees but professional organizations have been doing things like this for a long time. Not in exactly the same way or for the same purpose but the bottom line always equals more money.
Thanks for breaking this down in a digestible way for the busy college football fan like myself!
Pro teams are doing this since revenue is used to pay the staff and players, but they don't adjust ticket prices because they just signed a new quarterback or point guard. Why should college teams be able to do that?
Thanks for the shoutout!
I don’t love the fees but professional organizations have been doing things like this for a long time. Not in exactly the same way or for the same purpose but the bottom line always equals more money.
Thanks for breaking this down in a digestible way for the busy college football fan like myself!
Of course, Colin! Thanks for the great content!
Pro teams are doing this since revenue is used to pay the staff and players, but they don't adjust ticket prices because they just signed a new quarterback or point guard. Why should college teams be able to do that?
True, although I wonder if we can see what the Dodgers did when they signed Ohtani. That would be interesting to measure against