azvol03
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I guess UGA is having a greater demand for tickets this season than UT is. I got a letter last week from UT concerning additional season tickets being made available to current season ticket holders. The available seats are in the LOWER levels of the North and South end zones. The number of seats available is not mentioned. Maximum you can purchase is 4.
I assumed that the buzz created by Kiffin and Co. would have resulted in great demand for season tickets. Maybe the university is simply rewarding current season ticket holders with an opportunity to get 2009 season tickets with no increase in annual donation. Maybe the down economy has resulted in non-renewals in numbers not seen in recent years. The letter says this offer is for 2009 season ONLY and priority dead line is August 15.
I assume that if current season ticket holders don't grab all of these seats they will be made available to the general public (after 8-15-09). The ticket booklet (with all home games) is $360----and you're in the lower bowl. Frankly, I anticipated a waiting list for tickets, not a bunch for sale. The offer is for the 2009 season only and you have no option to continue to purchase your seats in future seasons.
UT away game tickets, especially 'Bama, UF, UGA, , are in great demand and are offered to Tennessee Fund donors (formerly VASF). Some get the opportunity to buy 2, some 4 and some even more, depending on where they rank in the UT point system.
I assumed that the buzz created by Kiffin and Co. would have resulted in great demand for season tickets. Maybe the university is simply rewarding current season ticket holders with an opportunity to get 2009 season tickets with no increase in annual donation. Maybe the down economy has resulted in non-renewals in numbers not seen in recent years. The letter says this offer is for 2009 season ONLY and priority dead line is August 15.
I assume that if current season ticket holders don't grab all of these seats they will be made available to the general public (after 8-15-09). The ticket booklet (with all home games) is $360----and you're in the lower bowl. Frankly, I anticipated a waiting list for tickets, not a bunch for sale. The offer is for the 2009 season only and you have no option to continue to purchase your seats in future seasons.
UT away game tickets, especially 'Bama, UF, UGA, , are in great demand and are offered to Tennessee Fund donors (formerly VASF). Some get the opportunity to buy 2, some 4 and some even more, depending on where they rank in the UT point system.