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    Quote Originally Posted by xudash View Post
    They should place a statue of Brad Stevens in front of the zeppelin hanger. Imagine where they would be without him. I guess being near the basement of the BE is better than being stuck in the Horizon League.
    More like stuck in the A-10 with or without Dayton.

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    It will be interesting to see what everyone thinks of their new seats tomorrow.


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    Please don't put me next to loudmouth Xville, please don't put me next to loudmouth Xville

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    I can be almost positive that I'll love my new seats, because they're the seats that I was in for years and lost during the last reseat.

    So, as long as I'm not surrounded by a-holes this time around, I know I'll be good. :)

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    Quote Originally Posted by bjf123 View Post
    It will be interesting to see what everyone thinks of their new seats tomorrow.


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    I like my new seat better than my old one, so there's that.

    Is the new open area suite and standing room bar really going to generate more revenue? It seems....the same.

    I did notice they added some court-side seats by taking out some notches of the scorer's table.

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    I like my new seats better, too. Maybe the only thing better would have been the other end of the aisle which would be a little closer to the baseline. I did get a Skyline parachute drop. Never got even close to one at my previous seats. I might need to get a pair of earplugs. We’re right next to the student section and they’re a little loud, as they should be.
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    We are now in 104 Row A, the view is awesome, but there is one major problem that I am wondering if some of the other baseline row A seats face. The seats on the floor in front of us are too far back and there is not a normal amount of room for our knees. I had people with me last night ranging from 5'9-6'2 and all of our knees were hitting the seats in front. It's pretty unreal. My dad is the account holder and wasn't there but he's going to be pissed if they don't/can't/won't move them forward a few to 6 inches to give a normal amount of room. I could not lean back in my seat, had to be completely straight up or leaning forward for me knees to fit.
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    The seats that are on the floor? They won’t move em forward. They maximize walking area between those chairs and the floor, especially if they have waitresses for courtside seats

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xavier View Post
    The seats that are on the floor? They won’t move em forward. They maximize walking area between those chairs and the floor, especially if they have waitresses for courtside seats
    Not actually on the court. The floor seats in the corner where recruits and/or former players sometimes sit.

    My dad actually went to the ticket office today. The young guy came out to meet him and looked like he was having a rough day my dad asked him if they were getting a lot of calls and he sheepishly smiled and said yes. Anyway my dad showed him the picture I took of our knees hitting the chairs as we sat The guy was very nice and said that definitely wasn't acceptable and they were having a meeting today to discuss various issues and asked to be sent the picture and they would address it.

    I guess we will see Friday....
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    Quote Originally Posted by D-West & PO-Z View Post
    We are now in 104 Row A, the view is awesome, but there is one major problem that I am wondering if some of the other baseline row A seats face. The seats on the floor in front of us are too far back and there is not a normal amount of room for our knees. I had people with me last night ranging from 5'9-6'2 and all of our knees were hitting the seats in front. It's pretty unreal. My dad is the account holder and wasn't there but he's going to be pissed if they don't/can't/won't move them forward a few to 6 inches to give a normal amount of room. I could not lean back in my seat, had to be completely straight up or leaning forward for me knees to fit.
    Quote Originally Posted by D-West & PO-Z View Post
    Not actually on the court. The floor seats in the corner where recruits and/or former players sometimes sit.

    My dad actually went to the ticket office today. The young guy came out to meet him and looked like he was having a rough day my dad asked him if they were getting a lot of calls and he sheepishly smiled and said yes. Anyway my dad showed him the picture I took of our knees hitting the chairs as we sat The guy was very nice and said that definitely wasn't acceptable and they were having a meeting today to discuss various issues and asked to be sent the picture and they would address it.

    I guess we will see Friday....
    They moved the seats forward and this is not an issue anymore. Great job by the ticket office at listening to concerns and addressing them immediately. Not sure if the parking was any better (I wasn't able to go tonight) but I know they at least tried to make it better and they totally fixed our seating issue. Great job X.
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