Wednesday night was the first night that ticket holders, or anyone, could learn about the new reseating plan at WVU’s Coliseum. Athletic representatives were on hand to help people understand how they’ll be affected. Athletic Director Oliver Luck said this is a way for them to bring as much equity and fairness into the seating program – which is set to begin next season.Big-money donors will have a better view. The coliseum, which has 14,000 seats, is more than 40 years old. In all that time there’s never been a reseating plan, which Luck said should happen every 20 or 25 years. He said the system will be based on points, which are decided by many factors. It will also limit you from being able to buy tickets from a single person. That way they can make sure loyal fans get priority.
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the point system should not weigh towards “what have you done for me lately.” Someone who has given $1000/year for twenty years shouldn’t get bumped by a big one time donor who gives $5000 in one year. Somehow lifetime giving should have merit.
So is there a document in the public arena that spells out the point system specifically?