CU Schedule 2011-2012

Started by Jim Hyla, January 02, 2011, 07:20:34 PM

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css228

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Quote from: css228Still if you want to make Hockey competitive in a free market, you should make ticket prices less than frat dues.
Even then you'd need the equivalent of "little sister" hockey fans for parity.
Simple. X number of lucky fans get to "adopt a player"for the season

Rosey

Quote from: TrotskyIt is impossible to undervalue other people's stupidity in a market economy.  :)
Value is entirely subjective. Some people like bundling: getting 30 friends all at once for a low, low price is the college equivalent of buying stuff at Sam's Club. Who am I to say their choices are wrong? :-)
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jkahn

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Quote from: jkahnAccording to http://www.withoutapeer.com/2011/01/tentative-2010-11-mens-schedule.html , CC is at PRI on Oct. 28-29, which means we won't open at CC.  That basically leaves either the weekend of Jan. 6-7 or Jan. 27-28 as possibilities, and one of those will likely be the home and home with Colgate.
This is great news, since playing a CC team with 6 games under its belt in our opening weekend would be double plus ungood.
I noticed after reading your reply that I originally mistyped "RPI" as "PRI" - now corrected in my originally post.
Jeff Kahn '70 '72

ajh258

Quote from: Kyle Rose
Quote from: TrotskyIt is impossible to undervalue other people's stupidity in a market economy.  :)
Value is entirely subjective. Some people like bundling: getting 30 friends all at once for a low, low price is the college equivalent of buying stuff at Sam's Club. Who am I to say their choices are wrong? :-)
True. Hockey is quite expensive now consider what comes with frat dues: housing, food, alcohol and free friends to boot.

Rosey

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Quote from: Kyle Rose
Quote from: TrotskyIt is impossible to undervalue other people's stupidity in a market economy.  :)
Value is entirely subjective. Some people like bundling: getting 30 friends all at once for a low, low price is the college equivalent of buying stuff at Sam's Club. Who am I to say their choices are wrong? :-)
True. Hockey is quite expensive now consider what comes with frat dues: housing, food, alcohol and free friends to boot.
The value proposition was much different back in my day (reading this you should imagine me brandishing my walker at you).
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Tcl123

When did the tickets come up for sale for the BU game at MSG last time around? I'd prefer to not be in the last row upstairs this year.

Ben Rocky '04

As of early last week, MSG and Cornell said "three weeks or so from now".

Swampy

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Quote from: ajh258Bump.

Better start saving for that flight from SYR to COS! Colorado Springs is about 400 mi further from Ithaca than Estero. Maybe we'll get CC for the 1/6-1/7 weekend.

Also, looks like the Harvard game will be at the end rush week, which is the same weekend that we had the Colgate series in January. It was not well attended this year.
Yeah we just need to not have home games on rush weekend.
Or we just need students to get their priorities straight! :-P
The friend-rental business has a limited window of opportunity: buy now or forever regret it! ;-)
It's a market solution, you should love it.  ;)
I may love the process but not necessarily the result. Other people often have stupid utility functions.

People don't have utility functions, Keith. Economists do.

judy

So possibly CC in January would possibly mean ski season?

css228

So any word on who our opening weekend opponents might be?

Rosey

Quote from: SwampyPeople don't have utility functions, Kyle. Economists do.
Who?
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KeithK

Quote from: Kyle Rose
Quote from: SwampyPeople don't have utility functions, Kyle. Economists do.
Who?
Didn't you know we are interchangeable, Kyle? :-)

Trotsky

Quote from: SwampyPeople don't have utility functions, Kyle. Economists do.
Oh, we all do.  At the margins.  ;)

Swampy

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Quote from: SwampyPeople don't have utility functions, Kyle. Economists do.
Who?
Didn't you know we are interchangeable, Kyle? :-)

Sorry. My fingers and brain had a disconnect. ::doh::

Swampy

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Quote from: SwampyPeople don't have utility functions, Kyle. Economists do.
Oh, we all do.  At the margins.  ;)

Margins of what?

Even Uncle Milty never claimed utility functions are real. ::deadhorse::