I'm a season ticket holder. Other than the vague "we are going to give you a refund/a chance to buy a ticket to the Penn State game" email that we got, I've heard nothing about what we are going to get back and how to buy tickets to the game at Ford Field. Has anyone heard anything? Are we getting the scholarship premium back too (which would be like 500 dollars for my seats) or just the ticket amount (which is going to be like 80 dollars)? Are we going to be able to buy tickets through the ticket office or should we just go to Ticketmaster or wherever? This is probably going to be the last football game I see before I deploy so I really would rather go.
Also posted to r/MSU: link to post.
Link from Lansing State Journal. https://www.lansingstatejournal.com/story/news/local/campus/2023/06/16/michigan-state-student-wellness-center-swim-dive-program-reinstatement/70325019007/
"Workers had already begun site clearing, including removing trees, for the project at the historic Cherry Lane Field, between Harrison and Shaw Roads, just south of the Breslin Center.
The project would be paid for by the student recreational facility fee, which was instituted in 2021. The fee, which began at $100 per year and has increased to $260 per year, has already helped fund construction of the Spartan Green Turf Complex that opened in October 2022.
MSU has not said whether the clearing of the Cherry Lane site was approved previously or was taking place in anticipation of the approval of the project. The university also hasn't responded to a question about how many trees were cut down."
If I'm not mistaken, it seems Cherry Lane Park will be the new site of the $200m, 293,000 sq. ft. building (about 5 football fields) to replace IM West.
If so, where will that displace tailgaters who were relocated to Cherry Lane Park after losing access to Munn in 2018? Could they go out by the new lot west of the Brodies?
Here is Michigan State's current parking map (Sep. 2018): https://msuspartans.com/sports/2018/9/13/michigan-state-football-parking-information.aspx
CHILL LIKE YOU’RE RETIRED
Hello, I know this isn't Athletics but is the School merch website also not working for anyone else?
That Massive Protest Manny Sub reddits are doing ij response to Reddit’s Ending of letting users use 3rd party apps to get onto reddit
Big Ten announces that they are doing away with divisions, once UCLA and USC joins.
There will be a 9-game schedule, with limited protected rivalries (Michigan is the only one for MSU). Each pairs of teams will play home-and-way within a 4-year window.
MSU will only play Indiana, Penn State, and Michigan twice in 2024-2025: