They are expensive, but they are nice. The same can be said of a lot of luxuries in life. Look: a Honda, or a Hyundai for that matter, can get you to work. And, there's nothing wrong with that. But, it's nice to travel in a Mercedes, BMW, Lexus, et al. Some people choose to pay for comfort and convenience. IMO, it makes a lot more "financial sense" to pay for this level of gameday experience than to pay $3+K/year for a pair of cramped bench seats where you have to wait in a crowded walkway for a crappy hot-dog and pee in a bathroom that would be considered an embarrassment in most public high schools.
It may be, but I would be willing to bet almost anything that the entire stadium won't be. Even last year with all the buzz, the WKU game wasn't sold out. After all the steps back this offseason I have a tough time seeing the stadium full for the opener. Oregon may be close to a sellout, and UF will for sure with all the fans they'll be bringing.
I think HD TV and traffic have hurt attendance more than ticket prices and performance.
Hard for most to leave the comfort of home.
That being said I still make it out for one game a year, and I am in CA.
If you're a Florida fan, why would you make a long trip to come watch your squad hammer a team that will be lucky to make the Music City Bowl. Take that money and take the whole week of the Alabama game off and make it a memorable trip.Florida has, to this point, not sold out its allotment for the UT game. You want a sign of the economic times? That's it. No opponent last year sold out their entire allotment, either.
The Tennessee game will be an easier ticket.If you're a Florida fan, why would you make a long trip to come watch your squad hammer a team that will be lucky to make the Music City Bowl. Take that money and take the whole week of the Alabama game off and make it a memorable trip.
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So? Tennessee at Kentucky is almost always one of the easiest tickets around. Doesn't mean I can't almost always find something better to do than traveling to Lexington in crappy late November weather to watch UT's foregone conlusion victory.The Tennessee game will be an easier ticket.
If you're a Florida fan, why would you make a long trip to come watch your squad hammer a team that will be lucky to make the Music City Bowl. Take that money and take the whole week of the Alabama game off and make it a memorable trip.
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If you're a Florida fan, why would you make a long trip to come watch your squad hammer a team that will be lucky to make the Music City Bowl. Take that money and take the whole week of the Alabama game off and make it a memorable trip.
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Was just answering your question regarding why they would go see the Tennessee game as opposed to the Bammer game.The Tennessee game will be an easier ticket.
My family had season tickets in the area were the " Tennesse Terrace" is located for 40+ years. I gave 10,000 to the university a few years ago to have them transferred into my name. i was offered the "Priviledge" of having my choose of seats in the T.T. Area for a mere 8,000 for the pair. I renewed on the other side of the stadium, but may be reluctant to do so in the future. Did purchase 5 season tickets in Murfreesboro this season.Anyone else experience this?
They are expensive, but they are nice. The same can be said of a lot of luxuries in life. Look: a Honda, or a Hyundai for that matter, can get you to work. And, there's nothing wrong with that. But, it's nice to travel in a Mercedes, BMW, Lexus, et al. Some people choose to pay for comfort and convenience. IMO, it makes a lot more "financial sense" to pay for this level of gameday experience than to pay $3+K/year for a pair of cramped bench seats where you have to wait in a crowded walkway for a crappy hot-dog and pee in a bathroom that would be considered an embarrassment in most public high schools.