No. The whole purpose of the reseating is to give existing STH an opportunity to select better seats in priority points order.Does that mean existing season ticket holders will get to keep our seats?
Since the last reseating they have expanded how points are earned to include donations to the university at large and not just the athletic department.
I just hope that the companies and individuals who have been buying multiple season ticket packages in very good seat locations for prgoitable re-sale purposes get pushed to the back of the line.
Because without donating, season active season ticket holders have accumulated 100 points per consecutive years as an STH. As soon as you don't renew the point from ticket purchases reset to zero. Lifetime donations (including mandatory red white donations!) do not expire.
The athletic department announced the re-seat months ago to give STH an opportunity to improve or retain seats by donations that will improve their priority point rankings.
I don't know why it's taken so long to cslculate points and contact season ticket holders. I suspect that by expanding how points are calculated that the university has delayed things.
But to be clear, season ticket holders who have donated the least will likely be impacted the most, especially those with great seats.
Unlike the previous re-seating decades ago (not including the msg renovation reseating) this reseating is being done after a terrific season with another great one anticipated. The sole purpose of the reseating is to leverage oncourt success to generate donations and reward donors with the best seats.
I'm not expressing a pro or con opinion here. Just tge facts as I know them.