stevenrich2003
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Would love to take my family of five to this game... I would love to see if the University could possibly sell those tickets dirt cheap so my boys could experience Neyland at its loudest..... Raising 3 children is expensive and so are SEC games..... Go vols!!!!
Would love to take my family of five to this game... I would love to see if the University could possibly sell those tickets dirt cheap so my boys could experience Neyland at its loudest..... Raising 3 children is expensive and so are SEC games..... Go vols!!!!
Yeah like that caller that calls all the time and says "where my tickets" that $hit is funny Thanks for the info!!UT has never discounted tickets. Never will. They did give some away last weekend to hurricane Florence evacuees.
You might call Basilios show. I know he sometimes helps needy families.
There is no reason we can't be at full tilt this Saturday. LSU typically has the advantage of a full days worth of tailgating by kickoff for their night games, we have an opportunity for such debauchery this Saturday as well!
Those are the only marquee home games and jacking up the price for single game tickets on those games helps drive season ticket sales. If I am looking at paying $250-$300 plus fees for each seat to go to 2 marquee games, it's not much of a jump to pay the $420 for a season ticket. Sold tickets tend to be used, even if not by the original purchaser.It's the universities fault if this game doesn't sell out. Its ridiculous to charge $105 to $155 a ticket to this game. Especially when they are coming off the worst season in school history. The Alabama game prices are absurd as well.
$91 stubhub says it's probably not a sell out, but close...I'm thinking 99K range. Tix would be in $75 range if there were that many not showing. Cheap game time tix will obviously be available.That's correct. There is a really good chance that this game will not sell out. 2 SEC bottom feeders this year so not a "usual" UT/UF game.
By Saturday night I think it will be pretty full.
Does Neyland have designated student seating and if so how tough is it for non-students to sit there? UF used to be pretty tough with that, which made it difficult for students to sell their tickets to alumni or others. I don't think that is as much an issue now. If they can, then maybe it does not sell out since the students can sell theirs for a profit on secondary market.
Things might have changed since i was there 8 years ago, but we could not sell our student tickets. You needed to show your ID with your ticket. They moved to a way where your ticket was loaded on your ID, so you just scanned it, and got in that way. The did paper tickets before that, but even then, they were very different tickets to signal an ID was needed. The student section is from E to J, lower level around the band.
They did try a Flex Pricing plan several years ago discounting tickets to down to $20 a seat.UT has never discounted tickets. Never will. They did give some away last weekend to hurricane Florence evacuees.
You might call Basilios show. I know he sometimes helps needy families.
You do have to scan your ID and can only enter at designated gates. The sections are the lower rows (maybe 35?) of D through J.Things might have changed since i was there 8 years ago, but we could not sell our student tickets. You needed to show your ID with your ticket. They moved to a way where your ticket was loaded on your ID, so you just scanned it, and got in that way. The did paper tickets before that, but even then, they were very different tickets to signal an ID was needed. The student section is from E to J, lower level around the band.