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inTransit

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  1. Big win for Nevada, hope for a letdown if they are looking back and not forward. Don't know how well coached they are.
  2. Hey ACC, enjoy your next two conference bottom feeders. Pitt and Syracuse. If each of these two schools finish the BEC with losing records no tears shed here.
  3. He's done coaching and focused all his attention on selling the dream. He also proclaimed something ludicrous like after 8 years as a program they'd be competing for a national championship. That said, he's fantastic. He has said numerous times that they want to follow the USF model for football development. He got that stadium built despite tight financial times and supported the school through the faculty revolt when sports spending ramped up so quickly. I spent several years at FAU and the school has a long way to go but they know their place in the pecking order. One notable difference is they see their future tied to their rivalry with FIU and hope to move up together with them. Much unlike the USF/UCF rivalry that Some see to want to distance themselves from. But when youve moved out ahead like USF did, there are countless reasons to want to shed that association.
  4. Id pander as well if I was sitting on 5 season tickets that were essentially worthless to me. I'd throw individual games on stub hub and price them aggressively.
  5. Nice try Elvis Anderson BULLS.... Elvis has served on the Florida State University Alumni Association Google is your friend.
  6. Hope you're right. If Kore starts, looks like we're replacing a Waverly with a 5th year experienced senior. Depth, is what looks bad. I hope Omo is ready. The book on White is that he is an underperformer and to some degree got himself run out of FAU. He's got the build and some skills but is not known as a hard worker. Hope that changes.
  7. Is it finally safe to say (once you filter out the noise) the Big12 is going to expand eventually and wants a Florida school. FSU is preferred for obvious reasons but USF would be acceptable to at least some members? It seems if something gets repeated enough times it validates that idea.
  8. Fitzpatrick is 6'8" and going to be the starting C? Ouch even if he plays bigger than that that will be hard to overcome against certain teams. Is it too late to bring in another big?
  9. Let me throw this out there. I work at usf and am a BB season tix holder. I called the FB ticket office asking about faculty sec 138 or 139 single game tix and they told me try back mid September. I asked about season tickets and wound up with a pair in row A. Apparently there is plenty of availability in these sections as of now. I don't think that over the next 6 weeks they are going to move all these tickets to employees. So anyone know what protocol is? If the stadium is going to sell out I doubt they'd let lower bowl seats go unused.
  10. Big theme for this year is to win the OOC games the Bulls are supposed to win. The BEC schedule isn't as forgiving as last year and non conference schedule is very winnable this time around.
  11. There seems to be a real market for this kind of thing. Ill start playing around with some algorithms that maximize revenue and fan participation, tailored for the USF community. Tentatively call it 'BULLS-HIT'. Think it may be a winner.
  12. University of South Florida Expands use of Dynamic Pricing First College to Utilize SEATS Pricing System for Football Will Also Price Men's Basketball By Digonex Published: Monday, Aug. 6, 2012 - 5:06 am INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 6, 2012 -- /PRNewswire/ -- Leading pricing software developer, Digonex, announced today that the University of South Florida (USF), the first college to use its Sports & Entertainment Analytical Ticketing System (SEATS) for football, has expanded its use to include men's basketball. The USF Bulls football team will continue make use of the SEATS dynamic commerce engine this fall at Raymond James Stadium while the men's basketball team will implement dynamic pricing for their home games at the newly renovated Sun Dome for the 2012-13 season. Ticket prices for football and basketball home games will fluctuate based on real-time market conditions such as team performance, rivalries and day of the week among other factors. "We saw what giving fans more price options could do to broaden the fan-base for football and are excited to adopt its use for men's basketball as well," said Ayo Taylor-Dixon, Associate Athletic Director of Marketing and Revenue Development for USF Athletics. "Dynamic pricing enables us to match as many fans with the best seats possible to fill the arena and electrify the atmosphere for home games. We are looking forward to opening our new basketball facility and sustaining the energy built up from last season's NCAA Championship run." The Bulls played at three different venues during the 2011-12 season and capped off their most successful year in program history by reaching the third round of the Men's Basketball NCAA Championship. "USF was the first college to adopt dynamic pricing and should be applauded for their ground-breaking efforts to bring more value and thus more fans to their games," said Jan Eglen, PhD., CEO of Digonex. "Focusing on better pricing can encourage new fans to come to games while offering more options to existing supporters. This is further proof of their commitment to building top notch athletic programs." SEATS employs a client customizable approach, making use of dozens of parameters to calculate the best price for tickets. The system also provides day-to-day ticket pricing flexibility and can broaden the ticket-buying fan base by giving fans more price options for seats that have been unused in the past or currently go unsold. Dynamic pricing applies only to single-game ticket sales and will not affect season ticket holder pricing. About Digonex Digonex focuses primarily on development of automated and optimized pricing platforms for e-commerce, allowing client companies to increase customer retention and maximize revenue. Digonex has been awarded eight patents for its innovative pricing systems. For more information, visit Digonex.com. All products and company names herein may be trademarks of their respective owners. SOURCE Digonex Read more here: http://www.sacbee.com/2012/08/06/4697027/university-of-south-florida-expands.html#storylink=cpy
  13. USF 2012-13 non-conference schedule Saturday, Nov. 10 vs. UCF Friday, Nov. 16 vs. Maryland Eastern Shore Saturday, Nov. 17 vs. Western Michigan Sunday, Nov. 18 vs. Loyola-Chicago Tuesday, Nov. 20 vs. Bradley Monday, Nov. 26 at Stetson Friday, Nov. 30 vs. Georgia Wednesday, Dec. 5 at Oklahoma State Tuesday, Dec. 18 vs. Youngstown State Friday, Dec. 21 vs. Bowling Green Saturday, Dec. 29 vs. George Mason Wednesday, Jan. 2 at UCF Sorry for the repost, didnt notice it elsewhere
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