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If Flood is not fired, who is giving up season tickets?

I'll see how they attempt to put a bandaid on a severed limb (NJ's way)...it definitely doesn't get any easier to spend the money year in and year out knowing I will probably not be emotionally invested by October again...
 
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Sorry can't do it. Wish I could but can't. I love college football but am passionate about 1 team and 1 team only, Rutgers. Believe me I've tried to change teams and it just didn't work. I'm stuck with obscurity for the foreseeable future. Nothing I haven't been through before. However, my group will not be adding any next year if Flood is retained.
 
4 to 2, mostly because nobody wants to go anymore now that the novelty of the Big Ten has worn off and the team will lose by 40 to any team with a pulse while the opposing fans take over the stadium.
 
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4-4. Yeah it's worth waiting a year to see Barchi and maybe Flood and Hermann walk out the door.
 
If Flood is gone I might get season tix again. Dropped my two tickets that I had for ten years or so a few years ago. I never thought Flood should have seen the field in the Big Ten and just couldn't pay for the blow outs I thought were coming (and did come).
 
Why would they trust a list you compile and send her? You should be asking people to send her emails in which people identify themselves and the seat locations and parking passes they will not renew if Flood is back.
done as well sir. they have my name and account number.
 
I'm keeping my 4 tickets, which I've had for about 15 years, just because I love where I sit & can't imagine getting my location in the future after the admin come to their senses & Barchi, Herman, & Flood are all gone.
I will not be renewing my black lot parking pass however. Crazy $30 a game with a 10-15 minute walk to get in the stadium, when I can just show up early & park right across from the stadium in the River Road lot. In the last 2 years I've gone from blue to purple to black, despite making my mandatory $250 per seat contribution. I get the impression they are playing games with the parking passes.
I will sell my tickets for the bigger name games at a profit, to offset some of the cost, while Flood & Company continue to destroy the gains the program made under Schiano.
 
At some point Rutgers will settle into the BIG and my support will mean less. That's when I'll step away. I'm getting older but will stay as long as needed. My overnight shift ends 7am saturday. See you in Kelly's
 
5 to 2 and dropping parking. There is no risk in dropping your number but keeping your account active in this environment. The additional seats in most cases are for friends and family only interested in a winner and well .....
 
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Three to zero

Also if you come don't park in RU lots and buy tickets on the secondary market. No money to RU while it endorses incompetence.
 
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Looks like you'll be able to move up in parking if the yell Fire crowd isn't all talk. Unless. The money boosters say this, it is nothing but click bait headlines
 
Going from 5 to 3 and down to one parking pass.

So sick of Flood that I don’t know if I will go tomorrow to see us get lit up. SAD!
 
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Three to zero

Also if you come don't park in RU lots and buy tickets on the secondary market. No money to RU while it endorses incompetence.
This is the way to do it. Besides, with Flood around, the secondary market is saturated with good seats at bargain basement prices!
 
Probably going to go from 2 to 0. I'll still go to games but I will buy my tickets individually. Most of the time I could not find anyone to come with me.

More importantly, I am finally at a point in my life where I am able to make a serious gift to the ru athletic dept. I began to speak to some of the donors I know about the right way to go about making the gift. But after everything that has gone on this year, I am NOT going to trust them with my money. Especially after watching them threaten legal action against someone who had raised them $10,000 and counting a few weeks ago. They neither need it nor deserve it.
 
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