for GA Vols vs. Georgia close to a sellout GoVolsXtra game. And why are they running a Bama Ford Truck AD on Govolsxtra?
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There absolutely has to be 350 people in or around the Knoxville are that have nothing better to do on a Saturday than spend it with 100 thousand of their closest fans. I'd go but I live in Illinois.
Sucks we still have unsold seats. Bet there will be a lot of red there. I'll know one of them since my BIL will be there. He was speechless at the Boise debacle but he's been getting cocky here lately. I'm saving my talk for post game.
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You think 350 people will end up with a ticket each? After they filter through the money grubbing hands of those ticket pimps,maybe. I bet those usual ticket scalpers already have those 350 seats, along with another 30,000 seats, in their fists, ready for Saturday.....how an individual can end up with a four inch stack of tickets to ANY game, much less, a big game, is beyond me......The ONLY thing good about a UT losing season, is the scalpers take a bath......:detective:
What did you pay to park? They threw in a parking pass Right. LOL
I park in outer space (no secrets there, but the exercise is good).
I never buy before gameday. I always buy within an hour of kickoff. If you see a decent number of tickets on the street...they can be had for cheap.
Patience is the key (don't buy early)...don't stand around...aggressively move through the crowd and just let it be known you need a ticket (hold up two fingers so people can see you).
The most I've paid the last three years is $20. The demand just isn't there.
Tickets get harder to obtain if you try to seat 3 or more together...goodluck with that.
I didn't see but how many were allotted to Georgia?
9,800. The SEC requires schools to make 10% of the total seats available to be sold, to the opponent. The opponent has two deadlines to return unsold tickets. If a school has sold less than half of their allotment, they must return a large portion of the unsold tickets in the summer. They must return the remainder a week and a half before the game.
I wonder if they used all 9800?9,800. The SEC requires schools to make 10% of the total seats available to be sold, to the opponent. The opponent has two deadlines to return unsold tickets. If a school has sold less than half of their allotment, they must return a large portion of the unsold tickets in the summer. They must return the remainder a week and a half before the game.