Trojan_Vol
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Does anyone know the face value of SEC Championship tickets? I plan to get on the registry this year (Opens August 1st) and was trying to get an idea of cost. I know its a long shot..
Prices vary depending on the seat location. I own tickets beginning from the very first Championship in Birmingham, Alabama. You will have a long wait getting on the list. I remember some years back talking with a person that had been on the waiting list for 9 years. Probably the best way of obtaining a couple of tickets would be through your SEC school provided you were high on the school list which is generally based on donations. Scalping is illegal in Georgia, so few are available on the street prior to a game with people sometimes getting arrested while selling tickets. Tickets are always available on the internet, but these usually sell from three to four times the actual cost.
We've also had tickets since that first Birmingham game....Got them renewed this week....Several years ago, I got an email from someone in the SEC office who thanked us for buying them when they didn't know if the Championship game would "fly" or not. I also seem to remember that that Birmingham game was NOT a sellout.... He/she then said something to this effect - you took a chance on us and we appreciate it and we make sure that you get good seats each year...Our seats in the Georgia Dome and in the Mercedes Dome this year are on the lower level...We only pay $165 per seat for 6 seats that have fantastic views......Only one year that we were unable to sell them when Vols weren't in it...Otherwise, we have had a great investment....Prices vary depending on the seat location. I own tickets beginning from the very first Championship in Birmingham, Alabama. You will have a long wait getting on the list. I remember some years back talking with a person that had been on the waiting list for 9 years. Probably the best way of obtaining a couple of tickets would be through your SEC school provided you were high on the school list which is generally based on donations. Scalping is illegal in Georgia, so few are available on the street prior to a game with people sometimes getting arrested while selling tickets. Tickets are always available on the internet, but these usually sell from three to four times the actual cost.
Not wanting to admit that I have bama grads as friends, the die hard tide people that travel to every game that I know are far from paupers. The home crowd is altogether different. I suspect that holds true in every fanbase.Good idea. Those rubes would sell their own children to go see their beloved Tahd. LOL!!!
When I first got mine 20 some years ago, I was in the upper deck. I assume I was just assigned what was available when my name was pulled from the list.Each year the seats/rows would change slightly but always in the same general area.How did you get assigned your seats when you got 'in'.
You can always sell them to AL fans and probably make a profit.