Vercingetorix
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This question should probably be in the ticket forum, but I'm going to stick it here initially in the hope that Droski and other Cal fans will see it and share their thoughts.
We have a small group of 4 or 5 people headed out to California for, among other things, the game. We've all been out of school for a long time, so all efforts to secure tickets though what few contacts we have back in Knoxville have failed; ergo we're likely to be stuck looking for tickets on the street in Berkeley.
This is not ideal, but something I'm used to dealing with in the SEC, so no big deal. However, one of the guys in our group is basically a fussy old lady at heart, and the idea of flying out to California without a ticket in his hand apparently has him apoplectic. He wants us to go ahead and buy general admission, endzone tickets off StubHub for ~$85 apiece. This strikes me as a ridiculous idea. It sounds like deliberately deciding beforehand to get crappy seats for way too much money. The one benefit I could see to it is that would allow us for more time in the bar beforehand and less time outside the stadium trying to get tickets, but still. Eighty-five bucks for general admission?
Please confirm that this is an idiotic idea so I can tell my friend to stop whining about it. Thanks!
We have a small group of 4 or 5 people headed out to California for, among other things, the game. We've all been out of school for a long time, so all efforts to secure tickets though what few contacts we have back in Knoxville have failed; ergo we're likely to be stuck looking for tickets on the street in Berkeley.
This is not ideal, but something I'm used to dealing with in the SEC, so no big deal. However, one of the guys in our group is basically a fussy old lady at heart, and the idea of flying out to California without a ticket in his hand apparently has him apoplectic. He wants us to go ahead and buy general admission, endzone tickets off StubHub for ~$85 apiece. This strikes me as a ridiculous idea. It sounds like deliberately deciding beforehand to get crappy seats for way too much money. The one benefit I could see to it is that would allow us for more time in the bar beforehand and less time outside the stadium trying to get tickets, but still. Eighty-five bucks for general admission?
Please confirm that this is an idiotic idea so I can tell my friend to stop whining about it. Thanks!