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Going back to the days when EWU hosted the game at Albi Stadium in Spokane, the Griz have represented quite well with typically close to as many fans as EWU. Thanks to the Red Turf and an equal allotment of tickets to the University of Montana that they give Eastern's athletic department when we visit (500), that could all change.

Much Griz consternation ensues: :rofl:
EWU ticket policy angering some Griz football fans
StoryDiscussionEWU ticket policy angering some Griz football fans
By FRITZ NEIGHBOR of the Missoulian missoulian.com |


.Some Griz football fans have worked themselves into a lather over Eastern Washington's current ticket policy, in which one can buy single game tickets - say, to Eagles' game against Montana on Sept. 18, in Cheney, Wash. - only if he or she joins the Eagle Athletic Association.

For example, two tickets for Sept. 18, which is the first game played on the new red turf at EWU's Woodward Stadium, come with the added price tag of a $120 donation to the EAA.

Guilty, says Eastern athletic director Bill Chaves.

"If you want to look through the lens of, ‘I want my ticket today,' than that is an accurate statement," Chaves said Wednesday.

Taking a step back, however, allows fans who can wait until Sept. 1 to avoid the EAA fees. Single-game tickets go on sale that day at 11 a.m. Mountain Standard Time, and while there may not be as many as in year's past, there will be quite a few left over. No EAA fees will apply.

Chaves said that Eastern's current policy has been in place for awhile, dating back to before he took over as AD in 2007. It's geared to raise funds and also drive up season ticket purchases, since a season ticket is comparable in price to joining the EAA for priority seats.

It possibly caught Griz fans by surprise because of the date of this year's game; it is the Big Sky Conference opener for both teams. The 2008 game in Cheney was on Oct. 11, and it drew 10,830 fans.

Another factor is that just 500 tickets were allotted to UM to sell, compared to around 2,000, by Chaves' estimation, for the last game in Cheney.

That may have helped Montana fans outnumber Eastern fans on the Grizzlies' last three trips to Cheney. Those games drew the top three crowds in stadium history, with a high of 11,583 in 2006.

An e-mail from EWU's ticket manager, Troy Kirby, said 72 percent of the tickets for the Sept. 18 game had been sold. Woodward Stadium normally has a capacity of 8,600 but increases to 10,800 with the addition of temporary bleachers. Using Kirby's math, some 7,700 tickets are accounted for.

That leaves roughly 3,100 left, and they'll likely go quick. The game may not be quite as maroon as it has been the past three trips - especially with that new turf - but there should be Griz fans aplenty.

And, Chaves hopes, more EWU supporters.

"Each year you're attempting to get as much season ticket support as possible," he said. "Then it's a known quantity of revenue coming in. Anything we can do to encourage ticket sales and donations to the EAA is a good thing for us.

"Certainly we want to try and get as many season tickets sold as possible. Obviously that's the goal."

Eastern had the turf completely installed as of Wednesday. Sports information director Dave Cook said the Eagles would practice on it for the first time Friday.

The Grizzlies, meanwhile, are 11 days from their 2010 opener at home against Division II Western State out of Gunnison, Colo. They had two sessions Wednesday - their final two at the South Campus fields - and have a scrimmage set for 9:15 a.m. Thursday inside Washington-Grizzly Stadium.

Griz coach Robin Pflugrad said he plans a short scrimmage this time around, after Saturday's run to 93 offensive plays, with more on special teams.

"Our legs are tired and this is showing up," he said. "We are lacking a little speed due to physical exertion. We've been out here running around for 19 practices, so that is going to show up."

The Griz did welcome receiver Sam Gratton back to practice this week, after a groin injury from the first scrimmage slowed him up. Dan Moore, who missed the second scrimmage with a concussion, is back at full speed.

Also seen at Wednesday's practice: Tackle Jon Opperud, though he sported a non-contact jersey.

Junior corner Donny Lisowski injured an arm in the first scrimmage but has returned to limited practice.

QUICK KICKS: Thursday at 6:30 p.m. fans are invited to the Great Griz Encounter at Caras Park. The 90 Griz who are participating in fall camp will be there, and Pflugrad will introduce UM's All-American and honors candidates ... Montana SID Dave Guffey pointed out that Gerald Kemp, converted recently from QB to RB, had 11 carries for 61 yards in UM's 49-17 win over Portland State last Sept. 19. ... Transfer corner Houston Roots was cleared to practice Wednesday by the NCAA clearing house.

Fritz Neighbor can be reached at 523-5247 or at fneighbor@missoulian.com.
And here's the email I received today from the Eagle Athletic Association. I'd say mission accomplished. :thumb:

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Only a few general admission tickets remain for the Sept. 18 matchup on the red turf between Eastern and Montana


Nearly 3,000 remaining reserved tickets were sold out within 23 minutes into the public sale this morning for tickets to the Eastern Washington University versus Montana football game on Sept. 18 at Roos Field (formerly Woodward Field) in Cheney, Wash. Capacity for the Big Sky Conference showdown is about 11,000.

According to Eastern ticket manager Troy Kirby, about 1,500 tickets were sold during a three-hour pre-sale Wednesday (Sept. 1) morning, and the remaining tickets were sold out 23 minutes after the public sale began at 10 a.m.

As of late afternoon, only 300 general admission tickets remained for the game, which will be the inaugural game on Eastern’s new red turf surface. Kirby said the visitor and end zone sections were nearly sold out prior to the public sale, and that there was a line of about 50 people waiting at the Spokane Arena box office.

Prior to Sept. 1, only season ticket holders and members of the Eagle Athletic Association (minimum contribution of $120) were eligible to obtain tickets to the game. The game will be televised locally on SWX in Spokane and throughout Montana via flagship station KPAX in Missoula.

Eastern’s last three meetings in Cheney against Montana were also sell outs. In 2006 a record crowd of 11,583 was announced, 10,830 attended in 2008 and 10,754 were on hand in 2004.

Kirby said the average order per customer was four tickets each. He lauded TicketsWest for the “tremendous job” they did in handling not only tickets on Wednesday, but also Eastern’s season ticket sale and donations to the EAA.[/quote]
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Wow, I did not realize that we are only allotted 500 tickets to games at Wa-Griz. Also didn't realize that we only allotted UM 500 tickets for this year's game. Although I am sure there will still be a few thousand Griz fans there, maybe this year we can actually have some sort of home field advantage.

Even though classes won't start at Eastern until a few days after the Montana game, I'm still a little concerned that students won't be able to attend the game. They get in to games free at EWU, so there is never any need for them to get tickets ahead of time. WIth this game being sold out already, will students and other folks still be able to purchase general admission tickets at the gate and sit on the grass or whatever? Hope so - I say the more the merrier.
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EWURanger wrote:Wow, I did not realize that we are only allotted 500 tickets to games at Wa-Griz. Also didn't realize that we only allotted UM 500 tickets for this year's game. Although I am sure there will still be a few thousand Griz fans there, maybe this year we can actually have some sort of home field advantage.

Even though classes won't start at Eastern until a few days after the Montana game, I'm still a little concerned that students won't be able to attend the game. They get in to games free at EWU, so there is never any need for them to get tickets ahead of time. WIth this game being sold out already, will students and other folks still be able to purchase general admission tickets at the gate and sit on the grass or whatever? Hope so - I say the more the merrier.
Like I said over on our forum, I don't think the ticket allotment includes the student section. Students have never needed tickets in the past, only their Eagle Cards, and there's been no announcement otherwise, so I don't see why they wouldn't be allowed in. Run-on sentences kick ass. :thumb:

Oh, and as for the home-field advantage... only if EWU fans learn how to fucking yell. The turf color will provide an element of Eagle advantage, but unless our fans learn how to make some goddamn noise when the visitors have the ball, what's the point? That's one thing I commend Griz fans on is knowing how to make noise. A lot of hot air in that bunch. :lol: :thumb:
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Screamin_Eagle174 wrote:
EWURanger wrote:Wow, I did not realize that we are only allotted 500 tickets to games at Wa-Griz. Also didn't realize that we only allotted UM 500 tickets for this year's game. Although I am sure there will still be a few thousand Griz fans there, maybe this year we can actually have some sort of home field advantage.

Even though classes won't start at Eastern until a few days after the Montana game, I'm still a little concerned that students won't be able to attend the game. They get in to games free at EWU, so there is never any need for them to get tickets ahead of time. WIth this game being sold out already, will students and other folks still be able to purchase general admission tickets at the gate and sit on the grass or whatever? Hope so - I say the more the merrier.
Like I said over on our forum, I don't think the ticket allotment includes the student section. Students have never needed tickets in the past, only their Eagle Cards, and there's been no announcement otherwise, so I don't see why they wouldn't be allowed in. Run-on sentences kick ass. :thumb:

Oh, and as for the home-field advantage... only if EWU fans learn how to **** yell. The turf color will provide an element of Eagle advantage, but unless our fans learn how to make some goddamn noise when the visitors have the ball, what's the point? That's one thing I commend Griz fans on is knowing how to make noise. A lot of hot air in that bunch. :lol: :thumb:
How do they not over-sell it?
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kalm wrote:
Screamin_Eagle174 wrote:
Like I said over on our forum, I don't think the ticket allotment includes the student section. Students have never needed tickets in the past, only their Eagle Cards, and there's been no announcement otherwise, so I don't see why they wouldn't be allowed in. Run-on sentences kick ass. :thumb:

Oh, and as for the home-field advantage... only if EWU fans learn how to **** yell. The turf color will provide an element of Eagle advantage, but unless our fans learn how to make some goddamn noise when the visitors have the ball, what's the point? That's one thing I commend Griz fans on is knowing how to make noise. A lot of hot air in that bunch. :lol: :thumb:
How do they not over-sell it?
I don't know. I don't have a problem with standing room only, as I'll be standing all game regardless.
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kalm wrote:
Screamin_Eagle174 wrote:
Like I said over on our forum, I don't think the ticket allotment includes the student section. Students have never needed tickets in the past, only their Eagle Cards, and there's been no announcement otherwise, so I don't see why they wouldn't be allowed in. Run-on sentences kick ass. :thumb:

Oh, and as for the home-field advantage... only if EWU fans learn how to **** yell. The turf color will provide an element of Eagle advantage, but unless our fans learn how to make some goddamn noise when the visitors have the ball, what's the point? That's one thing I commend Griz fans on is knowing how to make noise. A lot of hot air in that bunch. :lol: :thumb:
How do they not over-sell it?
Over-selling probably isn't usually that big of a problem. ;)

Well, I hope you are right, Screamin......it would suck for people to get turned away, but I don't think it will happen, either. If capacity is really only 11,000.......and the 2008 game had something like 11,500.....then they are over-selling and just allowing people to sit or stand wherever there's room.......and I am willing to bet that there's going to be quite a bit more than 11,500 at this year's game.......they will have to find some way to accommodate them.

It sucks having a small stadium.
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This is disgusting for two reasons:

1. It's akin to Raider-Charger policies from the recent past that forced the purchase of a ticket to ANOTHER game to purchase a single game ticket for THAT game. It has the feel of being aimed at fans of a particular rival even if the policy has been in effect for some time.

2. Even worse is the way EWU is treating their own students. If students are generally allowed in for free, they should be allowed in for free for THIS one, too. It could be done similar to how I've heard Montana does it (make students collect their ticket early). But fiascos like this could be an internal PR disaster.
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I'm fairly certain that students will still get in for free even for this game. My concern was whether or not they still blocked off student sections for sold out games.
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Griz students get into the stadium via an electronic ticket that they have to get put on their card by the bos office. there are a certian amount just like regular tickets....and most sell out by wed or thur. but you have to slide your card at the gate and it come up NO you get turned away. Yes and your into the stadium. that way students can not sell the tickets. playoff tickets are 5 bucks.... guest passes for any game are 10
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EWURanger wrote:I'm fairly certain that students will still get in for free even for this game. My concern was whether or not they still blocked off student sections for sold out games.

When I was playing, friends(regular ewu students) did not get in free, and asked players for their unused free tickets. But i could be wrong..
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Playing?


Oh you mean NCAA Football 10......................................PS3 or Xbox?
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If they have to use Montana to get their one sell out of the year, so be it. Which is kind of funny....they are going to sell out this game, but not because of the red turf, only because Montana is playing.
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No worries. Griz fans can just sit in their cars tailgating until the second half starts. There will be lots of empty seats we can fill when the Eagle fans find something better to do with their evening! :lol: :lol:
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