Sounds like you disagree with my decision. Lol. I’d hate for you to make such a judgment with limited info. I’ll do you a favor and provide you with the full picture so you can make a fair judgment.
As you read in my comment, the overall secrecy of the program was a “contributing factor” in my decision. Not the only factor, nor the one that put me as you said, “over the edge.” Here are the factors that lead to my decision. Significant cost increase represented by Harlan as a smaller increase than it was (he used selective math). Kids that play Ute Conference football that left us missing multiple games per year. Difficulty bringing enough family/friends to use all four of our tickets for the games we could attend. Difficulty selling tickets for games we couldn’t attend or tickets we couldn’t use. Regression in schedule quality due to conference realignment. And yes, the secrecy. Secrecy covers the reduction of media access to practice. No more scrimmage attendance in Spring outside of Spring game. Never knowing who is playing and who isn’t until I take inventory in the first quarter, then spending the rest of the game wondering why player X isn’t playing and how long they’ll be gone. Hurt? Suspended? Other issue?
So that’s it. All the contributing reasons I dropped my tickets. I don’t regret the decision. I still attended two games last year. I bought three total tickets rather than 24. Saved a lot of money. Still watched every game more than once on tv, like I always have. Now that you have the full picture, please evaluate and let me know if I did the right thing.