It's a 5-10 minute drive, followed by hours of waiting outside the arena to make sure we get seats. So we spend at least 4 hours to get into a game, just like your commute. You do not have us beat here. It's just as much of a time investment for students, who have homework to do too.
Lol. No you don't.
You spend 4 hours to get into a game once a year for ku.
You're really going to play the homework card??? JFC.

This post shows your ignorance.
Conference games are at least a few hours in waiting. the ku game is normally more than 12 hours. Don't post if you don't even know wtf you are talking about
Skydog, you're a superfan. I get it and that's great.
Just don't try to tell me that you show up 4 hours before the gates open for Arkansas Pine-Bluff or South Dakota or Cleveland State or Loyola Chicago or Western Illinois or CU on Wednesday night............because you don't. That's a bunch of BS and you know it.
There are a handful of games where that occurs, and these new incentives that Curry has put in place to increase attendance
for student tickets already sold isn't going to make a goddamn bit of difference in whether or not you personally are able to sit at mid-court, 1 row up if you want to.
Again, going back to the original point of this thread. This action by the AD is ultimately about addressing the persistent problem with the 1,500 seats +/- in Section 23 and 24 that sit empty for the
large majority of the season - the games when you're not lined up outside the stadium pre-game - basically all games that aren't on ESPN Gameday or a Big Monday.
As a diehard, I'd think you'd prefer to have the student section packed every night and that you would be proud of being part of one of the most intimidating homecourt advantages in college basketball. Yes?
