Have football tickets gone on sale yet?

#3
#3
Season tickets and mini packs, yes. Go to utsports.com.

Otherwise, go to ebay or stubhub.
 
#4
#4
There will be plenty on sale as season ticket renewals were down.

For the 4 non-conference games tickets will be $10-20 or less on the street. Vandy will be cheap.

Then Ga, LSU, and SC should be at face, with great tickets at a slight premium.
 
#7
#7
There will be plenty on sale as season ticket renewals were down.

For the 4 non-conference games tickets will be $10-20 or less on the street. Vandy will be cheap.

Then Ga, LSU, and SC should be at face, with great tickets at a slight premium.

Sounds the same as every year.
 
#13
#13
There will be plenty on sale as season ticket renewals were down.

For the 4 non-conference games tickets will be $10-20 or less on the street. Vandy will be cheap.

Then Ga, LSU, and SC should be at face, with great tickets at a slight premium.

You're right about the OOC games. The only game that wasn't like that last year was UTM. It seemed as though there were so many unsold tickets for that game that none were available on the street. You had to wait in a long line and pay face, but it was no big deal. I paid $70 (face value) for Bama tickets and all the rest I got for $50 or less.

Just curious but in your mind what is a "slight premium" for the good games? I was arguing with a guy over in the ticket forum who said that if UT starts either 4-1 or 5-0 that tickets to the LSU game "will be $300 or more EACH" and "worth more than gold". I told him he had lost his mind, but he didn't budge from that stance. IMO, unless you score some awesome seats, given the current state of the team, you shouldn't ever have to pay much over face value if at all, even for the best games.
 
#14
#14
I've bought tickets from the ticket office and I'll probably never buy from them again. You can always find tickets outside the stadium for at least face value, although I've always paid lower than face value and they've all been great seats..
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#16
#16
You're right about the OOC games. The only game that wasn't like that last year was UTM. It seemed as though there were so many unsold tickets for that game that none were available on the street. You had to wait in a long line and pay face, but it was no big deal. I paid $70 (face value) for Bama tickets and all the rest I got for $50 or less.

Just curious but in your mind what is a "slight premium" for the good games? I was arguing with a guy over in the ticket forum who said that if UT starts either 4-1 or 5-0 that tickets to the LSU game "will be $300 or more EACH" and "worth more than gold". I told him he had lost his mind, but he didn't budge from that stance. IMO, unless you score some awesome seats, given the current state of the team, you shouldn't ever have to pay much over face value if at all, even for the best games.

There is NO WAY that LSU tickets trade high. It is a long way from La. and with gas prices at these levels I do not see that many LSU fans in K-town. The best course might be to buy from LSU if you can get the seats in Sec A. UT will be 3-2 going into that game.
 
#17
#17
There is NO WAY that LSU tickets trade high. It is a long way from La. and with gas prices at these levels I do not see that many LSU fans in K-town. The best course might be to buy from LSU if you can get the seats in Sec A. UT will be 3-2 going into that game.

That's pretty much how I saw it. I just thought it was funny that the guy was so sure tickets to that game would go for hundreds of dollars. Judging by the fact that they are available in the mini packs, I assume LSU returned a fair amount of their tickets.
 
#18
#18
tickets for lsu will be easy---below face before the game on the street. Don't overpay.
 
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