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Basketball Season Tickets

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I’m curious as to the price of CU Men’s Basketball season tickets. So I went to CUBuffs.com and searched. I went to Buy Tickets then Men’s Basketball and got the “No tickets available at this time” message.

What bugs me is that there is absolutely no information. No prices. No place to put your name on a call back list. Nothing. The football ticket sales are the same.

It just seems to me that ticket sales should be a year round effort and not just a few months before the season. Why make it so difficult?
 
I still believe that CU should turn over its ticket office to a 3rd party sports marketing group.

Revenues lost from the extra mouth to feed would be more than offset by gains in sales. Plus, it would be so much better to be at full stadiums/arenas at CU even if it was revenue neutral.
 
I still believe that CU should turn over its ticket office to a 3rd party sports marketing group.

Revenues lost from the extra mouth to feed would be more than offset by gains in sales. Plus, it would be so much better to be at full stadiums/arenas at CU even if it was revenue neutral.
Doesn’t CU have a marketing program in its curriculum? (Rhetorical)
 
I'm giving up my season tickets after ten years. Not because of the team or the coach, it's because my kids have graduated and moved away and my girlfriend lives in Castle Pines and can't make it to a single weekday game and most weekend games either. It sucks, but it is what it is. I have the PAC-12 network and will see almost all the games, and I'll bet I can still get single game tickets pretty easily.
 
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