NCAA Super Regionals Tickets (SOLD OUT - Standing Room only available 90 minutes before first pitch)

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As per the UT Ticket Office whatever's available will go up for sale on Wednesday. I'll try to keep this thread updated with info on time/price/etc.

Link for purchase on AllVols.com

Best of luck to everyone mashing that refresh button and Go Vols! Beat the hell out of the Tigers or Ducks!

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UT ticket office told me Wednesday morning 8:30am on sale. Sorry if already posted.

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Not going to lie, when a friend who works at the university told me what time the tickets would go on sale, I was hoping no one would post it in here ;)

Good luck to all you, my fellow Vol fans. Our fingers will need to be faster than the speed of light to snag a ticket before the clock hits 8:31 AM.
 
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Just curious, anybody know what they’ll be selling them for?

I do not, but I assume it will be close to what the prices were for the regional, $80 for the whole weekend. I would not be surprised to see $100, but it won't be exorbitant. Face value from the official ticket office is usually very reasonable. It's the second-hand market where you'll see single game tickets for $500 a piece 5 minutes after they sell out....
 
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I believe $90-115 depending on upper or lower level. Also, I believe we must give the visitors 600 tickets with 200 of those having to be between 1st and 3rd base. If we play Oregon, I certainly don’t expect anywhere close to that number to be claimed by the Ducks and a few hundred sold last minute that they return.
 
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The reality is that if tickets are selling for $90-115 per weekend the guys who buy them will be selling them for $50 to break even if there are only 2 games so you can realistically say tickets will easily go for $100 per game. I'm guessing some behind home plate in B, C, and D not counting MVP sell for $200 a seat. How much would you pay to be a part of this weekend?
 
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I didn’t need tickets but the scalpers at the game had tickets for less than I saw online

This is refreshing. I’m hoping to snag two books on Wednesday if I’m lucky, but it’s nice to know I might not get taken to the cleaners if I just have to scalp tickets each night.
 
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The reality is that if tickets are selling for $90-115 per weekend the guys who buy them will be selling them for $50 to break even if there are only 2 games so you can realistically say tickets will easily go for $100 per game. I'm guessing some behind home plate in B, C, and D not counting MVP sell for $200 a seat. How much would you pay to be a part of this weekend?

Ya know I love ya...

There are a whole lot of people that have more money than most of us, they are gonna get theirs. That’s a given.

Then there is the human scum who can start hitting refresh knowing they can triple their money off group 1. ‘Merica

How bad does your kid want a new XBox for Christmas? Yeah I lived that, and I will fight like hell to get 3 tickets, but I’m not paying more than face value, I remember when college baseball wasn’t on tv, it is now and I like it!!!
 
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Okay folks,...the regional books were $80 plus $10 in fees, for RF...it will be in that ball park because it’s an NCAA event, Texas isn’t charging more than Tennessee.
 
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The reality is that if tickets are selling for $90-115 per weekend the guys who buy them will be selling them for $50 to break even if there are only 2 games so you can realistically say tickets will easily go for $100 per game. I'm guessing some behind home plate in B, C, and D not counting MVP sell for $200 a seat. How much would you pay to be a part of this weekend?
My Friday night(grand slam)seats were section B, row 3 and were freaking awesome! I had the perfect view to watch the ball carry off of Gilbert’s bat and that scene will be etched in my mind forever!
GBO!!
 
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