we are excited to launch a new challenge to our fans: "Plant the Flag: A campaign to position Bobcat Athletics for success today, tomorrow and beyond." Our goal is to raise $3M throughout this year to avoid interruptions in support for our programs ($2M for scholarships; $500,000 in nutrition; and $500,000 in additional medical expenses). Click here to watch a video announcing this campaign.
This Plant the Flag campaign was born from the desire not only to survive the year, but to emerge from this time of adversity stronger than we ever have been before. We want to set the stage for our student-athletes to continue to dominate in the classroom and on the field of competition. This year-long campaign will encompass many things you've seen before like the Blue & Gold Gala (virtual this year), season ticket renewals, Bobcat Club license plates renewals and new initiatives specific to this academic calendar which will be announced at later dates.
The easiest way to help us Plant the Flag is to keep your football season tickets and roll with us into the spring 2021 season, or if your circumstances won't allow you to attend in the spring, to donate your ticket fees and Required Seat Contribution. If most of our fans were able to do one of those options, we would be well on our way to achieving our $3M goal. However, as I mentioned above, we understand this pandemic has affected everyone differently and we are very sensitive to everyone's personal situations. We've worked with the Bobcat Ticket Office to present multiple options to our season-ticket holders, including refund scenarios for those who need it. Please visit our FAQ's page to review options and follow necessary steps for those requesting a deferral to the fall 2021 season, donation opportunities or a full/partial refund.
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Re: Plant the flag
Good job MSU. Obviously I like it since I said they should do something like this months ago. I think it will be a success.Hawks86 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 10, 2020 10:25 am
we are excited to launch a new challenge to our fans: "Plant the Flag: A campaign to position Bobcat Athletics for success today, tomorrow and beyond." Our goal is to raise $3M throughout this year to avoid interruptions in support for our programs ($2M for scholarships; $500,000 in nutrition; and $500,000 in additional medical expenses). Click here to watch a video announcing this campaign.
This Plant the Flag campaign was born from the desire not only to survive the year, but to emerge from this time of adversity stronger than we ever have been before. We want to set the stage for our student-athletes to continue to dominate in the classroom and on the field of competition. This year-long campaign will encompass many things you've seen before like the Blue & Gold Gala (virtual this year), season ticket renewals, Bobcat Club license plates renewals and new initiatives specific to this academic calendar which will be announced at later dates.
The easiest way to help us Plant the Flag is to keep your football season tickets and roll with us into the spring 2021 season, or if your circumstances won't allow you to attend in the spring, to donate your ticket fees and Required Seat Contribution. If most of our fans were able to do one of those options, we would be well on our way to achieving our $3M goal. However, as I mentioned above, we understand this pandemic has affected everyone differently and we are very sensitive to everyone's personal situations. We've worked with the Bobcat Ticket Office to present multiple options to our season-ticket holders, including refund scenarios for those who need it. Please visit our FAQ's page to review options and follow necessary steps for those requesting a deferral to the fall 2021 season, donation opportunities or a full/partial refund.
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Re: Plant the flag
I called the ticket office this morning about my season tickets and was told spring season is canceled and tickets are being moved to the fall 2021 season. Only mentioning here because that seems to differ with what was posted above regarding a spring season.
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Re: Plant the flag
We got an email earlier this week that broke down the season tickets really well. Think we have until mid-March to renew.BozeCatsFan wrote: ↑Fri Feb 12, 2021 10:59 amI called the ticket office this morning about my season tickets and was told spring season is canceled and tickets are being moved to the fall 2021 season. Only mentioning here because that seems to differ with what was posted above regarding a spring season.
Best way to "plant the flag" is to donate your 2020 tix as if there was a reason, and pay up for 2021! They should reach their goal and then some.
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Re: Plant the flag
The Spring Big Sky football season is canceled for the Bobcats. The Spring football season isn't canceled. The Bobcats will still train and are looking at scheduling at least two games, most likely with local NAIA teams. Now, these games may be just glorified scrimmages, but at least it's something. Vigen may change those plans though.BozeCatsFan wrote: ↑Fri Feb 12, 2021 10:59 amI called the ticket office this morning about my season tickets and was told spring season is canceled and tickets are being moved to the fall 2021 season. Only mentioning here because that seems to differ with what was posted above regarding a spring season.
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Re: Plant the flag
He'll keep the games, but maybe change who we play. It's actually good because they get more hours to practice.AFCAT wrote: ↑Fri Feb 12, 2021 11:22 amThe Spring Big Sky football season is canceled for the Bobcats. The Spring football season isn't canceled. The Bobcats will still train and are looking at scheduling at least two games, most likely with local NAIA teams. Now, these games may be just glorified scrimmages, but at least it's something. Vigen may change those plans though.
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Re: Plant the flag
I am not smart, so I'm sure this was thought of previously. I was just thinking how great it would be for the team to go on the road for one of these games to Billings to play RMC and coordinate that with a fundraiser for both schools. They used to travel for the Triangle Classic right? The biggest barrier I see is seating in Yellowstone County. Too bad the Metra didn't go with the SD2 coordinated sports complex.Hawks86 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 12, 2021 11:48 amHe'll keep the games, but maybe change who we play. It's actually good because they get more hours to practice.AFCAT wrote: ↑Fri Feb 12, 2021 11:22 amThe Spring Big Sky football season is canceled for the Bobcats. The Spring football season isn't canceled. The Bobcats will still train and are looking at scheduling at least two games, most likely with local NAIA teams. Now, these games may be just glorified scrimmages, but at least it's something. Vigen may change those plans though.
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Re: Plant the flag
I like the idea of playing the community college in zootown.
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