With ticket prices so high on stubhub, I'm considering trying to scalp tickets outside the stadium for the Florida game. Does anyone have experience doing this and do you think it's a good or a bad idea?
I thought they are no longer permitted to sell at the stadium?
Think the strip is closest sale of tickets is allowed...
I don't want to sound racist but... Don't even bother talking to the black guys with seating chart lanyards. Anyone who's ever scalped anywhere knows what I'm talking about.
With ticket prices so high on stubhub, I'm considering trying to scalp tickets outside the stadium for the Florida game. Does anyone have experience doing this and do you think it's a good or a bad idea?
With ticket prices so high on stubhub, I'm considering trying to scalp tickets outside the stadium for the Florida game. Does anyone have experience doing this and do you think it's a good or a bad idea?
Demand for this game will far exceed available tickets for this game, including outside the stadium. I've been to high demand games (many in the 90s) and tickets were very high.. Florida and Alabama games will be costly to attend.
Yep we have people doing a LOT of wishful thinking, but this game provided we take care of our first 3 games as we should (we could give a rats axx whether UF rolls in vanquished and down in the doldrums this year) will be off the hook expensive. Some of these folks must not have been around back in the day to see what happens when we're at the top.
I agree. This game will be a tough ticket. I'm not guaranteeing this, but it has all the ingredients for the most expensive ticket in UT history, honestly. SEC opener, against the team that Vol fans want to beat more than anybody else, with the Vols favored to break an 11-year losing streak, with legit national hype, as we are cresting the hill coming off of 10-15 years (depending how you count) of mediocrity or worse.
I tried to buy Vandy tix on the street in Nashville two years ago (a game in which we were fighting for a 6th win against an absolutely terrible 3-win Vandy team during Thanksgiving), and there were WAY more buyers than sellers. Tix were going for about $200 apiece, IIRC. Granted, that's a much smaller stadium, but the appeal of the game was infinitely less.