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	<title>Comments on: Question of the week: Oregon or Cal?</title>
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		<title>By: Terry</title>
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		<description>Go Huskies?
SEATTLE - In response to the recent economic downtown, the University of Washington Tyee Club announced a new program designed to provide assistance to long-time Husky football season ticket holders who are unable to maintain their accounts this season. &quot;These are such troublesome economic times and it has been really difficult to see our loyal supporters unable to maintain their season ticket accounts,&quot; said Jo Anne Hume, executive director of Husky Fever.

In other words, the old timers don&#039;t want those season tickets to go to a younger generation members that are able to overcome the economic slam by making wise decisions in careers that have not been affected by layoffs and closures.   

Even with back to back to back to back losing seasons, the old cronies have a tight grasp on Husky season tickets, relying on their wealthier old cronies to help them keep their seats. 

We don&#039;t have the incredibly huge venue that the Trojans do to play games in, but if we did, those tight fisted old alumni aren&#039;t going to give up their seats to those who can afford them. Old timers must like watching Jake Locker get intercepted over and over so they can say, &quot;Back in my day, we had a front line that protected the qb.....&quot;</description>
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SEATTLE &#8211; In response to the recent economic downtown, the University of Washington Tyee Club announced a new program designed to provide assistance to long-time Husky football season ticket holders who are unable to maintain their accounts this season. &#8220;These are such troublesome economic times and it has been really difficult to see our loyal supporters unable to maintain their season ticket accounts,&#8221; said Jo Anne Hume, executive director of Husky Fever.</p>
<p>In other words, the old timers don&#8217;t want those season tickets to go to a younger generation members that are able to overcome the economic slam by making wise decisions in careers that have not been affected by layoffs and closures.   </p>
<p>Even with back to back to back to back losing seasons, the old cronies have a tight grasp on Husky season tickets, relying on their wealthier old cronies to help them keep their seats. </p>
<p>We don&#8217;t have the incredibly huge venue that the Trojans do to play games in, but if we did, those tight fisted old alumni aren&#8217;t going to give up their seats to those who can afford them. Old timers must like watching Jake Locker get intercepted over and over so they can say, &#8220;Back in my day, we had a front line that protected the qb&#8230;..&#8221;</p>
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