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How much of the ticket sales does each school make at the State Championship games?

 

The answer is 0. None of the gate money OR the tickets that schools presale goes to the schools. I know there has been a lot of displeasure with the TSSAA from people on this board, but this is theft. How much longer do we let the TSSAA line their pockets instead of letting programs keep that money? 

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15 minutes ago, TigerNation said:

How much of the ticket sales does each school make at the State Championship games?

 

The answer is 0. None of the gate money OR the tickets that schools presale goes to the schools. I know there has been a lot of displeasure with the TSSAA from people on this board, but this is theft. How much longer do we let the TSSAA line their pockets instead of letting programs keep that money? 

Woooooo what we bout all 20 of out tickets in the Pride Entourage from school so we got a cut in our little town !!!! What the heck ??? 

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40 minutes ago, 06ledbetter said:

Pretty sure that’s right 

That’s incorrect. The TSSAA pays schools from the money that Cookeville gives them to host the games there. Each school is guaranteed something like $2700 and then 18 teams split an additional $50,000 based on what your team presales. There’s no percentage of your actual sale or gate money that goes to TSSAA. Meigs County presold nearly 1000 tickets. That’s $12,000. They won’t make half of that back. This is money that should be going back to programs, but the sheriff of Nottingham that is the TSSAA must be paid their dues. 

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5 minutes ago, lakecounty1968 said:

What we were told also.

You get a percentage of the money set aside, not what you sell. The TSSAA sets aside $100,000 which sounds like a lot, but it’s only 8,300 tickets. That’s how the TSSAA guarantees themself to make more money, by keeping the money from ticket sales. You could theoretically presale $1,000,000 worth of tickets and make less than ten grand. 

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4 minutes ago, TigerNation said:

You get a percentage of the money set aside, not what you sell. The TSSAA sets aside $100,000 which sounds like a lot, but it’s only 8,300 tickets. That’s how the TSSAA guarantees themself to make more money, by keeping the money from ticket sales. You could theoretically presale $1,000,000 worth of tickets and make less than ten grand. 

A monopoly is a firm who is the sole seller of its product, and where there are no close substitutes. An unregulated monopoly has market power and can influence prices.

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