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Students to vote on postseason ticket policy By ELIZABETH HURLEY Campus Reporter campus@theplainsman.com
Auburn Student Senate voted Monday evening to put a referendum on the spring SGA elections ballot that will give students the chance to decide how post-season student tickets are distributed. The referendum will appear on the election day ballot on Tuesday, Feb. 6. The referendum includes four options for students including a random lottery system, a credit-hour priority system, loyalty-based priority system and a credit-hour, loyalty-based priority system. College of Liberal Arts Sen. Jordan Kramer sponsored a bill to authorize the student body vote. “One of the goals of SGA this year has been to improve the gameday experience and student satisfaction with that experience,” Kramer said. “After the post-season this year, on social media and throughout campus, there was some disagreement on how tickets were distributed. Because we’ll be going to the championship again next year, we’d like to amend that system.” A random lottery is the current system used to distribute the 2017 SEC Championship and Peach Bowl tickets. A credit-hour priority system would give students with the highest number of Auburn University credit hours ticket distribution priority. The loyalty-based priority system would provide priority ticket distribution to students who have the least number of penalty points for that football season, giving students who attend the most games the best chance at getting a postseason student ticket. The final system, a credit hour and loyaltybased priority, will combine the previous two systems awarding students with the least number of penalty points and the highest number of credit hours top priority in ticket distribution. The details of the referendum were amended several times on the floor. The credit-hour priority and loyalty-based priority distribution systems were both amended to include language that specifies how ties in credit hours will be handled. Tickets will be distributed to students in order of decreasing credit hour. If a certain credit hour level is reached and there are more students at that level than available tickets those students will be entered in a random lottery. In the loyalty-based priority system, students who have the least number of penalty points for that current season will receive priority for tick-
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Auburn hires University of Buffalo athletic director Allen Greene as Jay Jacobs’ replacement
‘WE WILL BE CHAMPIONS’
TODD VAN EMST / AUBURN ATHLETICS
By NATHAN KING
GREENE’S HISTORY
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llen Greene, Auburn University’s 15th athletic director, has made it known that he isn’t going to act his age. At 40 years old, one of the youngest athletic directors in the nation, Greene consistently referred to himself as a 22 year old in his introductory press conference last week. Despite his age, Greene has been in the athletic director business since 2009 when he served as assistant AD for Ole Miss. According to Auburn’s new head man, there are “no disadvantages” to being on the younger side. “I’m young enough to be able to relate to the student-athletes,” Greene said. “But I’m old enough to be able to relate to the staff and coaches and, of course, the fans. You work your way through the industry and develop some skills along the way. It’s all
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good; it’s all advantages.” The new leader of Auburn Athletics hails from the University of Buffalo, where he made major strides for the school’s athletic program, including raising funds for an $18 million indoor football practice facility. To improve upon that, Greene formulated a three-headed trifecta for success. “When I met with the search committee, I talked about three over-arching princi-
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2009-12 Ole Miss Assistant Athletic Director 2012-15 University of Buffalo Deputy Athletic Director 2012-15 University of Buffalo Athletic Director Above Auburn athletic director Allen Greene intro on Friday, Jan. 19, 2018 in Auburn, Ala.
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AD Allen Greene, Gus Malzahn excited to get to work The pair hope to dramatically improve Auburn’s football, sports facilities By WILL SAHLIE Sports Editor sports@theplainsman.com
Newly-hired Auburn athletic director Allen Greene improved the University of Buffalo’s football facilities with a $18 million facility. Now, at his new university, he may be looking to dramatically im-
prove facilities at Auburn. In his opening press conference on The Plains, Greene said Auburn football coach Gus Malzahn had already mentioned an idea for a standalone football facility. Greene, to Malzahn’s excitement, said that facility may become a reality in the near future. “Coach (Gus) Malzahn already hit
me up for a stand-alone football facility, so I think that’s going to be on the docket,” Greene said. “Football, certainly, is the driving engine of it all. This is an enterprise, and it’s really, really important that football be successful.” It comes as no surprise that Malzahn does want a new, stand-alone football facility. Clemson, Tex-
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as A&M and other top programs around the country have recently built state-of-the-art facilities that have placed Auburn’s facility, which was built in 1989, far behind. “We’ll sit down and we’ll talk about it — everything as far as football is concerned and all that, in due time,” Malzahn said. “We’ll talk about that. That was a joke we brought up
as we were getting to know each other and all that…I’m really excited to have Allen here. He’s going to do a super job. “He’s got a dynamic personality. He’s got a dynamic vision for not just football but Auburn athletics. I really feel like our students are going to be
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