Just got the email my tickets shipped. Guess I'll find out when they get here where I'm sitting.
Ah, I think you're right.Could be wrong but I thought the folks who ordered Special 4 tickets + parking pass special would get the parking pass by mail but tickets would be electronic later. Guess we’ll find out Mon.
Incidentally, I probably won’t need the parking pass as I have another way to/from the game. I am willing to give it to another Vol fan via regular mail.
Could be wrong but I thought the folks who ordered Special 4 tickets + parking pass special would get the parking pass by mail but tickets would be electronic later. Guess we’ll find out Mon.
Incidentally, I probably won’t need the parking pass as I have another way to/from the game. I am willing to give it to another Vol fan via regular mail.
It is a sellout, or close. All lower level seats gone, and lots bought the 4 tickets for 75$ deal. Stadium seats 68,000 for Gator Bowl.Not likely this is going to be a sell out, there will be plenty of "good" empty seats. You should be able to sit in almost any area, and with any group of fans you'd like to. Bank field seats over 80,000.
Seats are always available at bowl games. I've never not seen them available and affordable at bowl games. Back in 98 at the National Championship game you could get lower level for under $100.Maybe, but its very close to sellout. All lower level seats thru UT, Indiana, and Gator Bowl website are sold out.
Sell out and actual butts in seats are two different figures, and are usually not even close to one another. For those not going to the game, but will be watching the game on TV, I'm sure will see with their own eyes that there are/were plenty of empty seats. It would be great if that many UT fans went to the game, along with a big number of Indiana fans, enough to fill the entire stadium, but I guessing no. Remember, this game is 2 Jan 2020, that is a Thursday, the day after New Years Day, if you travel New Years Day, take off they next day for the game, then the next day (Friday) for travel, it may not be as easy to do for a lot of people, as a weekend game would be.It is a sellout, or close. All lower level seats gone, and lots bought the 4 tickets for 75$ deal. Stadium seats 68,000 for Gator Bowl.
35,000 UT fans.. BetSell out and actual butts in seats are two different figures, and are usually not even close to one another. For those not going to the game, but will be watching the game on TV, I'm sure will see with their own eyes that there are/were plenty of empty seats. It would be great if that many UT fans went to the game, along with a big number of Indiana fans, enough to fill the entire stadium, but I guessing no. Remember, this game is 2 Jan 2020, that is a Thursday, the day after New Years Day, if you travel New Years Day, take off they next day for the game, then the next day (Friday) for travel, it may not be as easy to do for a lot of people, as a weekend game would be.
Indiana sold their allotment, so did UT. Both schools got either 12,000 to 15,000.. The rest of the seats thru ticketmaster on Gator Bowl website have been sold except a handful of upper level seats. My guess, close to 58,000.Are you saying there will 62,000 actual butts in seats, if so, you are saying by default, there will be 27,000 Indiana fans with butts in seats. Or are you saying there will be 35,000Vols, and small number of Indiana fans, thus resulting in plenty of empty seats?
If everyone with a ticket, or those with multiple tickets are able sell or take that many extra people to the game, then that will only leave 4000 empty seats-that is Huge! Thanks for the update; however, in my experience, the number of tickets sold vs actual butts in seats seems to come from two different zip codes. I'm guessing at least 10,000 empty seats-wouldn't it be nice if the game announcer said, "Every seat in the stadium is full...."!!Indiana sold their allotment, so did UT. Both schools got either 12,000 to 15,000.. The rest of the seats thru ticketmaster on Gator Bowl website have been sold except a handful of upper level seats. My guess, close to 58,000.
Will be a good crowd, i expect most lower and club seats to be full, and empties upstairsIf everyone with a ticket, or those with multiple tickets are able sell or take that many extra people to the game, then that will only leave 4000 empty seats-that is Huge! Thanks for the update; however, in my experience, the number of tickets sold vs actual butts in seats seems to come from two different zip codes. I'm guessing at least 10,000 empty seats-wouldn't it be nice if it were a game where the announce said, "Every seat in the stadium is full...."!!