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CU Buffs now require donations for season ticket holders

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By Kyle Ringo Camera Sports Writer

LOUISVILLE -- The University of Colorado is standardizing its donor seating program for season tickets to Buffs football games in Folsom Field and will require all season-ticket holders in premium seating areas to participate this year.

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Good. I think giving 1,200 season ticket holders a 6 year exemption from the donation on premium seats was more than fair. That couldn't go on forever.
 
The school then provided a waiver to approximately 1,200 customers or 20 percent of the season-ticket base, many of whom are its longest-tenured accounts, permitting them to keep their season tickets without paying the donation for three years. The school then extended the waiver two additional years prior to the 2009 season.

Read more: CU Buffs now require donations for season ticket holders - Boulder Daily Camera http://www.dailycamera.com/ci_17531960?source=rss#ixzz1Fa8ohb00
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20% that math doesnt seem remotely right.
 
20% that math doesnt seem remotely right.

That would work out to 6,000 customers. I assume you'd have to multiply by the number of tickets each customer has to get to the season ticket base?

Still seems low to me, because I would assume the average per customer is somewhere less than 4 seats...
 
That would work out to 6,000 customers. I assume you'd have to multiply by the number of tickets each customer has to get to the season ticket base?

Still seems low to me, because I would assume the average per customer is somewhere less than 4 seats...

Wasn't our season ticket base down to like 16k in 2005 when the exemption happened?
 
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