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I'm a little vague on this but I think they did make some changes in 2002. Before that I believe they only included five years worth of Frozen Four ticket purchases in setting your priority level. Here's the part I am vague on. I believe after 2002 they changed it to seven years. I think there was also some mention of bringing in regional ticket purchases into the calculation.
Doug Peterson
(suffering from toddler-induced accelerated memory loss aging)
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From: Clay Satow <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Feb 21, 2005 10:29 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: 2006 Men's Frozen Four Online Ticket Application
I interpret that as saying that the current process was implemented in 2002 and continued in 2003,
2004, etc. Does that make sense?
I'll apply -- but assuming that they hit the credit cards when you apply, when I apply will
probably be determined by my credit card's billing cycle.
Clay
--- Dave Hatfield <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> . . .
> The only question I have after reading this is why they specifically
> compare the 2006 process to 2002. On the surface, it sounds like the same
> process as 2005, 2004, etc., unless there are some specific details not
> mentioned in the announcement that make 2002 a unique comparison.
>
> . . .
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