@Joshua_Newman Magic leading the fast break for the showtime Lakers vs the stuffy Celtics. Montana carving up the defense with precision in a late game comeback.
@cheesefries73 Along with this, if any Ute fans want tickets have a Crimson Club member get them for you…still a lot of great lower bowl seats were available this morning.
@t_ricks96 Yeah basketball season makes me long for the days of the PAC 12 network…at least I could find the games…I think I did find how to watch tonight’s game as long as you have the ACCN on your reg tv provider
@MarkHarlan_AD How about rewarding the season ticket holders that actually use their tickets to a high percentage of games with discounts or free upgrades the next year?
Empty seats everywhere.
There’s no incentive for season ticket holders to actually come.
The university seems content to collect the check, not build the community.
@jaydhart@MarkHarlan_AD Another way they could play the long game is providing a place for season ticket holders to “donate” their unused tickets…it would hurt walk-up sales but get people in the arena that may become future buyers.
Living to 101 is a privilege I never anticipated. I was pleased to be able to share a few thoughts in a global publication about what I have learned and observed during this time.
After more than a century of life and decades of studying both the human body and the human soul, I have found this to be true: we are happiest when we remember our divine worth and extend that recognition to others—beginning with our own families.
More than two millennia ago, Jesus Christ preached these same laws of happiness: to love God and to love our neighbor. After 101 years, I can say that these are not abstract theological ideas—they are practical wisdom.
If you would like, you may read in the link below some of the thoughts I penned.
https://t.co/r5y38QUWcB