My first reaction was to be upset at the OP. I don't think he's necessarily making the right decision. That being said, I didn't go to the last few games, and frankly, didn't really watch all that closely on TV. I can't say that I've EVER done that in the 10 years since I graduated from OU. Even when I was out of market, I found a way to watch every single game that was possible.
It's not that I am losing interest because of the losing. It's the attitudes. And frankly, as much of a Capel supporter as I am, sometimes his attitude comes off the same way.
That being said, I'll be back in full force in November. But my tickets won't cost me $4000.00. I will buy the mini-pack and then fill it in with the other games I can get to, assuming attitudes are better. If they're not, I'll probably wait for a change in either regime or in recruiting strategy, because watching these guys embarrass my alma mater in the matter they did this year is unbearbable to me, and to pretty much everyone (including a few on this board who probably won't speak up) that I have talked to. I can't say that I would renew $4000.00 worth of tickets on the off-chance that these kids get their heads on straight in the offseason.
And just to ward off the haters, I don't necessarily blame anyone for this. I don't know whose fault this is. The Yo Yo story yesterday was just another in a long line of confusing stories I've heard this year, and frankly, it seems like maybe there isn't ANYONE associated with the program that doesn't bear some of the responsibility. And that would include the fans, just so I'm clear. The fans (a vocal minority in my opinion) that demanded a change in philosophy in order to get us to that next level as a program. The fans that won't show up unless we're a top-10 team. So yes, as a whole, I think EVERYONE bears some of the responsibility.