not confused its the way i see it and im sticking to it...obviously....if you cant take it anymore why do you still post?
And why is everyone crying in their status updates " 125$ for SDSU tickets who would pay that...i dont care what you say there will still be tickets available for the SDSU game. No one will back me up because they dont want to committ suicide like i have but its true....there will be alot of tickets left. I should go and see how many i can find at the start of second quarter...take a video and post it...would be pretty eye opening i bet.
I thought about doing that, only my example would be the brown leaves that come out every Spring. I'm colorblind, so in my eyes, they're brown. And I would obstinately stick to that explanation no matter how much you told me they're green.I'm going to make a thread how the world is flat "in my eyes" because the ground I stand on isn't round.
Correct, fine sir. If this was not the case then NO game would EVER sellout.:facepalm: :facepalm: :facepalm: :facepalm:not confused its the way i see it and im sticking to it...obviously....if you cant take it anymore why do you still post?
And why is everyone crying in their status updates " 125$ for SDSU tickets who would pay that...i dont care what you say there will still be tickets available for the SDSU game. No one will back me up because they dont want to committ suicide like i have but its true....there will be alot of tickets left. I should go and see how many i can find at the start of second quarter...take a video and post it...would be pretty eye opening i bet.
You're probably right. You could probably find some tickets at the start of the 2nd qtr, but guess what? Those tickets have already been SOLD to whoever was selling them, meaning the game is still soldout.
"technically" all the tickets have been sold technically... if you want to call that a sellout go ahead its not a sellout in my eyes
Well I will call that a sellout, and so will the rest of America (besides you) because that's what a sellout is.
"Technically" there's 120 FBS schools that would say if the athletic department sells all of their tickets, it's a sellout. As would every pro team, and anyone who isn't totally confused about something as simple as the concept of a sellout.not confused its the way i see it and im sticking to it...obviously....if you cant take it anymore why do you still post?
And why is everyone crying in their status updates " 125$ for SDSU tickets who would pay that...i dont care what you say there will still be tickets available for the SDSU game. No one will back me up because they dont want to committ suicide like i have but its true....there will be alot of tickets left. I should go and see how many i can find at the start of second quarter...take a video and post it...would be pretty eye opening i bet.
You're probably right. You could probably find some tickets at the start of the 2nd qtr, but guess what? Those tickets have already been SOLD to whoever was selling them, meaning the game is still soldout.![]()
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"technically" all the tickets have been sold technically... if you want to call that a sellout go ahead its not a sellout in my eyes
there was that clown-car thing...any other definition of sellout than the one all of america, except you, use would not make sense because it would be a fiction. no event has ever reached maximum occupancy, it is just not possible.
I triple dog dare youI'm going to make a thread how the world is flat "in my eyes" because the ground I stand on isn't round.
But that's the crazy thing about this - he's already provided an acceptable caveat: If you intended to go to the game but could not (for whatever reason), that doesn't count against the sellout.any other definition of sellout than the one all of america, except you, use would not make sense because it would be a fiction. no event has ever reached maximum occupancy, it is just not possible.
also, they always announce the occupancy of the game, and is it not always greater than the official seating capacity? so even if not all of the tickets are being used, are not there still more people in the stadium than there is seating capacity? so it is still a sellout in that regard?But that's the crazy thing about this - he's already provided an acceptable caveat: If you intended to go to the game but could not (for whatever reason), that doesn't count against the sellout.any other definition of sellout than the one all of america, except you, use would not make sense because it would be a fiction. no event has ever reached maximum occupancy, it is just not possible.
So for a sellout to exist:
- The University must sell every ticket
- Everyone who sells a ticket aftermarket must also sell every ticket
- Everyone who bought a ticket from the University and/or an aftermarket source must attend
BUT
- If you wanted to attend but could not, that doesn't count.
I don't know why you guys are having trouble with this. Makes perfect sense to me.
But that's the crazy thing about this - he's already provided an acceptable caveat: If you intended to go to the game but could not (for whatever reason), that doesn't count against the sellout.any other definition of sellout than the one all of america, except you, use would not make sense because it would be a fiction. no event has ever reached maximum occupancy, it is just not possible.
So for a sellout to exist:
- The University must sell every ticket
- Everyone who sells a ticket aftermarket must also sell every ticket
- Everyone who bought a ticket from the University and/or an aftermarket source must attend
BUT
- If you wanted to attend but could not, that doesn't count.
I don't know why you guys are having trouble with this. Makes perfect sense to me.
Soooo...if you planned on showing up but could not so instead decided to sell your ticket, does that screw up our sell-out?But that's the crazy thing about this - he's already provided an acceptable caveat: If you intended to go to the game but could not (for whatever reason), that doesn't count against the sellout.any other definition of sellout than the one all of america, except you, use would not make sense because it would be a fiction. no event has ever reached maximum occupancy, it is just not possible.
So for a sellout to exist:
- The University must sell every ticket
- Everyone who sells a ticket aftermarket must also sell every ticket
- Everyone who bought a ticket from the University and/or an aftermarket source must attend
BUT
- If you wanted to attend but could not, that doesn't count.
I don't know why you guys are having trouble with this. Makes perfect sense to me.
we have never had a sellout. it is a fan fiction.Soooo...if you planned on showing up but could not so instead decided to sell your ticket, does that screw up our sell-out?But that's the crazy thing about this - he's already provided an acceptable caveat: If you intended to go to the game but could not (for whatever reason), that doesn't count against the sellout.any other definition of sellout than the one all of america, except you, use would not make sense because it would be a fiction. no event has ever reached maximum occupancy, it is just not possible.
So for a sellout to exist:
- The University must sell every ticket
- Everyone who sells a ticket aftermarket must also sell every ticket
- Everyone who bought a ticket from the University and/or an aftermarket source must attend
BUT
- If you wanted to attend but could not, that doesn't count.
I don't know why you guys are having trouble with this. Makes perfect sense to me.
Well... technically, there is no other solar system. "Solar system" is the proper name for the star system in which the Earth is located. (Solar = The Sun, our particular star). There are other star systems, of course.You didn't hear, we are moving the stadium to another solar system before that happens