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  1. I don't have a strong feeling either way, but I will say that an injured slot could have a larger impact in a dynasty/keeper league because you can now stash a guy away for a whole season who may have been drafted low due to injury. I kind of tried to do this last season with Deshaun Watson (decided not to keep him anyways this year), but at least I had to waste an active roster spot to do it all year.

  2. On 10/27/2021 at 2:54 PM, michibull said:

    I agree with this. For all of the people complaining about bleachers, heat, A/C, Luxury boxes, the fact is the stadium is not for you or me. It’s for the players and students first. You need to create pride, traditions and memories. That’s how you create true and loyal alumni and fans. Believe me, I know that that luxury boxes are how the stadium gets paid for and investments are made, BUT, the real money is creating loyalty to your brand, that’s why Tesla can put out crap and people keep buying it or how Apple can provide zero innovation now and we keep buying their products. In the University sector, you bring students in, provide a UNIQUE once in a lifetime experience to which they cherish and want to share with their children. Going to Ray Jay is not going to help a struggling team, an OCS will, that’s why 95% of CFB teams have an OCS. That’s why an OCS is an “investment”. For goodness sakes, if this isn’t clear to everybody, I don’t know what else can be said. Sometimes in life, it’s not all about the money. Yes, the University is a business, but most successful businesses have certain investments that pay dividends in places other than the bank account. USF has so much money pumped through her that funding this project won’t bankrupt it. 

    I am on the complete opposite side of the OCS debate from you, but even I had to upvote this post. You make some great points. My one question would be is why doesn't playing at RayJ provide a UNIQUE once in a lifetime experience to which they cherish and want to share with their children? . 

    I can tell you it certainly did for me and my family when I was a student. I have plenty of pride, traditions, and memories from games at RayJ and so does my family who have maybe been to campus once or twice. My parents who have no affiliation to USF still attend games, because they started attending when I was a student. No one was complaining about the atmosphere when it was packed with 65,000 fans and students had to camp to get tickets. I think most people who were students during that time still feel the connection, but were spoiled with the winning and the opponents. I think even if we had an OCS tomorrow, we would still be lucky to get 5,000 students there. They just don't care about football anymore for whatever reason.

    I do enjoy going back campus and have been back for several events (other occasional sports, business recruiting, just to visit, etc.), but I don't think we have that amazing of a campus. Its fine, but what's really that special? Castor beach, Marshall center, MLK plaza? All are nice but not particularly unique.  If it were really that great I would be going back more often just to visit campus or being a season ticketholder of other olympic sports. But all of my best memories from my college days are from RayJ or off-campus parties. I like the idea that an OCS is an investment to build brand loyal students and alumni, and that model definitely worked for other schools in the past, I'm just not sure its a reality for USF in today's environment.

  3. 5 hours ago, John Lewis said:

    I'll end with the same question I ask many people; Would you like for USF to move to a better conference? I'm pretty sure your answer would be yes, so that is why an OCS is "essential".

    If you can convince me that building an OCS meaningfully changes USF chances to move to a better conference, then I am all in on the OCS. But its just speculation, even by those who are tied in. I personally believe that we were passed over because an overall lack of commitment from the University itself to Athletics (and some poor back luck timing of bad USF football teams). While an OCS would be a good demonstration of that commitment I think there are much better uses of funds that would demonstrate the same thing and would like to see us use the threat of an OCS to get a better deal with RayJay/TSA. There is no reason we can't create a better USF gameday atmosphere at RayJay and increase the bottom line for both USF athletics and TSA. I get that this has been tried before, but I really believe a renegotiated true partnership is the way forward, and we have the athletics personnel in place now with the connections to get a better deal done. I get that the Bucs will always have first priority, but technology and innovation have already created meaningful easy opportunities with the green lights for example, or the expanded digital scoreboards. TSA has to come to the table or they will lose our revenue, something is better than nothing.

    Some other potential ideas that would all be much more feasible than taking on 100M+ of debt for an OCS: Removable USF green and gold tarps for the upper decks, enhanced tv production that digitally overlays USF logos to endzones or sidelines for games we can paint due to Bucs games (pretty much all professional soccer games do this for advertising), a removable Bull skull to go over the figurehead of the pirate ship, USF flags to hang from the ship, expanded tailgating hours in particular lots, and a USF entrance outside the north endzone, which used to be used for construction/storage (maybe even throw in a USF bull statue). 

  4. The exception is that 1st round picks can be kept for a 1st rounder, right? May I suggest a fairly drastic change that 1st rounders CANNOT be kept. This would also create a de facto time limit on how many seasons in a row a player can be kept as their draft round moves up 1 round each year. Perhaps implement to start next year (if others like the suggestion) to allow owners to better plan their keepers/draft picks this season. 

    Also if two players share the same round does the second player use the round before or after? 

    Finally, do we have some potential draft dates available? 

  5. On 12/30/2020 at 7:54 PM, 206BULL said:

    Feels good to repeat as your champion. See ya’ll in my quest to threepeat next season. Good news for you guys, I don’t have the picks available to keep Kamara, Cook or Adams...

    Congrats on the repeat. I knew it was over after Kamara. 

    With the way our keepers are setup in this leagye, can't you technically keep them with your highest available draft picks? Not that I'm complaining if you choose to not keep them.

  6. 45 minutes ago, BiggTipp said:

    Sorry just from my quick memory. It seems Nick Roberts is getting beaten constantly and is also missing tackles.

    Nick Roberts I agree constantly takes bad angles and does not have the speed to make up for them in either pass coverage or run support. I don't think he would be starting if not for lack of depth. Expect Lapointe, Townsell, or Curry to play in his place as they get more experience.

    Evans has gotten beat a few times but also a few nice interceptions. Up and down play which is what I expect out of a younger player (true sophomore). Someone who can be coached up and developed. 

  7. On 10/17/2020 at 4:44 PM, USFRaider said:

    Absolutely correct.  I have to laugh at one of my co-workers who thinks KJ Sails is an NFL caliber DB.  No way in hell he is playing on Sundays next season (or the season after).

    What have you seen from Sails that makes you think he isn't NFL caliber? By far our best defensive player, while I agree the rest of our DBs are lacking. KJ is aggressive in run support and don't remember him giving up any big passing plays. Maybe 1 td against ND? I will happily put a friendly wager on him getting drafted and/or making an NFL roster if you would like. 

    Mike Hampton is the one who has really regressed this year after having a few good seasons. He is giving up 2-3 blown coverages a game. Maybe you are getting confused because 0 (Evans) and 8 (Townsell) both play DB as well and our Jersey #'s aren't the easiest to read., but 9 has continued to impress. 

  8. 20 minutes ago, Triple B said:

    Any current 2020 STM will be able to buy ahead of the public.

    Season Ticket Members will have access to a special presale to purchase tickets to those games beginning on Sept. 8. More information regarding the presale will be sent next week.

    Thanks, my ticket rep confirmed this on a call as well.

  9. 1 hour ago, John Lewis said:

    You will be receiving an e-mail this morning (hopefully around 10am) that will explain the options for the upcoming season.

    Since we are ONLY having 4 games with fans this season we are providing the following options; 1) Defer all money from the 2020 season tickets to 2021. 2021 will have 6 home games, the same number that we were supposed to have this season, so deferring the money to 2021 will already have any season ticket member renewed, 2) Donate your 2020 season ticket purchase to the Bulls Club Annual Fund and receive double the priority points on the total amount donated, or 3) refund your 2020 season ticket purchase.

    Since we have to re-seat everyone, once we receive the seats that will be available to us, season ticket members, based on Bulls Club level priority, will have the opportunity to purchase tickets to any of the 4 games at a discounted price. The process will begin on September 8 and season ticket members will receive an e-mail as to when they will be able to access tickets for the 4 games.

    If you have any questions, then please feel free to let me know.

    It will be to the Bulls Club Annual Fund only.

    That is our greatest area of need at this time.

    Does getting a refund on 2020 season, mean you have no opportunity to purchase single game tickets?

  10. 24 minutes ago, CousinRicky said:

    Thanks. That's helpful. In cases of a transfer would the other party have to have a Bulls account or just the app?

    I think that would really depend on how USF chooses to set it up. Buccaneers have their own App, but it essentially runs on an underlying ticketmaster App. So all you need is a ticketmaster account. I would guess USF would be the same but more uncertain there.

    I have seen other mobile ticket options where no App is required at all for transfer/scan. There is just a link in text or email that pulls up a ticket in your web browser. 

  11. This is not some hypothetical, the Buccaneers/Tampa Sports Authority already have a similar (if not the same app). Someone else mentioned they did have legacy cards for season ticket member holdouts, but for the overwhelming majority of fans, ticketless mobile entry was required. Love it or hate it, the #1 reason for this is it allows the team to control the secondary market. No more buying from a scalper on the street corner. I attended nearly all Bucs home games last year, but was gifted or purchased single game tickets. For every ticket I was required to use the mobile app.

    I can only speak to my experience with the app at Bucs games which I imagine will be similar to USF due to the common relationship with Tampa Sports Authority.

    1. Yes you were required to have a data connection (cell or wifi). You might have a nervous moment where things spin while loading, but never had an issue pulling up my ticket app while waiting in line at the gate. 
    2. No you you could not screenshot tickets because the barcode changes periodically. I have used mobile entry in other instances where you could screenshot, but with Bucs you specifically could not.
    3. You can have multiple tickets on one app. You just group your party together and swipe your finger to move from one ticket to another for scanning. 
    4. Transferring tickets could be done via email or phone #. But the other party then has to download the app to receive their ticket and scan it.

    Happy to answer any further questions to help alleviate concerns. Again none of this is official policy just my expectations based on Buccaneers use of mobile technology. 

  12. 6 minutes ago, 94 Bull said:

    So everyone with a screen shot of a club ticket on the app gets into the club?

    Club is going to be PACKED!!!

    This is already what happens. I would suggest some sort of wristband for club members that you attain once upon SCANNING your ticket to prevent duplicates, but I think someone might have replied in a previous year they did not have the ability to do this. 

  13. 12 hours ago, hightechbull said:

      

    Unless they provide good WiFi or add in some COWs (Cell On Wheels), they do not have adequate coverage in RJS to use smartphone apps for tickets.  I have experienced the same issue at the Trop for Rays games where the ticket app falls on its ass because you cannot get an internet connection.

    They are already this way for Buccaneers games, so pretty sure the stadium can handle it.

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