MCB Officially Sold Out

#2
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But...but...but...

What about the "Boycott"?

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Ticketmaster has a few Club on both sides left. Looks like they are dropping the price though. $147 now.
 
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I kept waiting for the Battle at Bristol tickets to drop and they only did a day or so before the game

I dont think the level of excitment is the same. MCB ticket prices have dropped considerably this week, but seem to have leveled out now, wjich is what I originally said. I spent about 1200 for my little boy and I to go to BOB but would pay that for MCB.

Also, I guess im confused as to what constitutes a sellout? I get the smart butt answer of "when all tickets are sold." But when they are being sold by scalpers on sites, whats the.difference?

Luckily the weather looks okay, so the crowd should be solid.
 
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Also, I guess im confused as to what constitutes a sellout? I get the smart butt answer of "when all tickets are sold." But when they are being sold by scalpers on sites, whats the.difference?

Luckily the weather looks okay, so the crowd should be solid.

So when is Neyland ever sold out?
 
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Also, I guess im confused as to what constitutes a sellout? I get the smart butt answer of "when all tickets are sold." But when they are being sold by scalpers on sites, whats the.difference?
It's a sellout when the ticket office has sold all of the tickets. Whether scalpers are selling them online or outside the gate doesn't matter. The ticket office has already been paid for them.
 
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I have decided to boycott this game. I will be hosting a formal protest in the parking lot of Wal Mart tomorrow at 6 am.

Please support the cause.
 
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Nebraska is responsible for these tickets. The Music City Bowl will get their money. Assume all know a paper ticket is required. Nissan is not set up to scan tickets sent electronically to cell phones or tablets. They must get them printed before entrance.
 
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Tennessee sold all of its tickets, yes. But the game itself is far from an official sell out.

You'll have to take that up with MCB officials

NASHVILLE --- Officials inside the famed Opryland Hotel today announced that Friday’s Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl is officially a sell-out.
During opening remarks prior to the joint teams’ and coaches’ luncheon featuring game participants Nebraska and Tennessee, it was revealed that “while there’s a lot of talk about too many bowls, our bowl game is a sell-out.”
Nissan Stadium, home of the NFL’s Tennessee Titans and host site, boasts a seating capacity of approximately 69,000. Both Nebraska and Tennessee previously announced they had sold out of their initial allotment of tickets.
 
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