Cubs May Scalp Own Tickets: Court Ruling
To add to John’s excellent post on ticket scalping and its following (also excellent) discussion, I link to this Chicago Sun-Times article on a ticket …
To add to John’s excellent post on ticket scalping and its following (also excellent) discussion, I link to this Chicago Sun-Times article on a ticket …
The powers that be in the Vikings training camp have scrapped their decision to charge the public for admission to all the team’s practices. Had …
Sports team owners wanting public funding for a new stadium often make the case that a new stadium will help them generate revenue sources. These …
The upper-echelon FBS schools continue to have a high demand for games against so-called cupcake opponents as exemplified by what Arkansas State is getting to …
You’ve probably never heard of him. I had, but that’s because I follow Missouri Tiger sports. This sort of thing happens all too often to …
The deadline for proposals for NAASE sessions at this year’s MVEA annual meeting in Memphis has been extended to August 10th, 2018. For more information, …
From the New York Times (registration required): For more than 30 years, major college football teams have been labeled Division I-A by the National Collegiate …
As someone who supports legal ticket scalping, I find this disappointing but not surprising. Following the football game against Georgia last weekend, University of Missouri …
This post has two subjects: bias in the NCAA selection process and the “abusing” of pitchers by NCAA baseball coaches. Skip brought up the notion …
Was the sign a, um, sign of customer service or did it serve some other useful purpose? From the NY Times (reg req’d): It is …
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