Out of curiosity

#26
#26
This is a typical lawyer question. I hate answering their questions. Because there is no answer. I waited til just before kickoff of the 1990 Auburn game played in Auburn and got in for $10.00. Both teams were ranked in the top 6.
 
#28
#28
This is a typical lawyer question. I hate answering their questions.

Of your username is any indication, it sounds like you are in the wrong line of work!

FYI, I agree with you when it comes to most personal injury attorneys
 
#29
#29
This is a typical lawyer question. I hate answering their questions. Because there is no answer. I waited til just before kickoff of the 1990 Auburn game played in Auburn and got in for $10.00. Both teams were ranked in the top 6.
Is that opinion given to a reasonable degree of medical certainty there doc?

The 107,seats definitely adds a different dynamic to the ticket situation compared to say Athens, Columbia, Oxford, etc., although I am assuming that for a Gator fan the primary interest is going to be UT-UF and that is one of the few matchups where I would expect prices to rise well above face value. Looking at this year's schedule the only games I see where prices might rise are UGA, S.Car and Ark although S.Car and Ark will depend on how those teams are doing and how UTK is doing at that point in the season.
 
#30
#30
On a side note I have had Lexingtonians pay me to take their tickets to UK games.
 
#34
#34
the most i've ever paid for a ticket was $100 per for the 93 Bama/TN game at Legion Feild.

now, i've been at Neyland on game day, since i graduated, for FL, Bama, GA etc....and i've seen prices anywhere from $100 to $300 per, depending on the section the seats were in. imo, looking on ebay etc....they are generally more expensive than simply going to the game and buying off the street.
 
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