ticket prices

#27
#27
What do you mean? I bought the ticket for the Georgia Tech tickets at the ticket office.at face value They were not student tickets. Student tickets back then were a piece of cardboard and did not have seat numbers on them. You had to get there early if you wanted a specific area to sit. The Greeks always had pledges get there really early to reserve seats for their group.
My mistake if I misread your post. You said you registered for classes then went to the ticket office to buy tickets and flipped them for a profit. I assumed you meant student tickets
 
#28
#28
Neyland is quiet compared to my childhood in the 90s I have bad hearing from it and now I hear fine 90% of the game

Thanks AD for removing students with barrier to entry, gatekeeping ticket prices
 
#30
#30
When I started to UT in the fall of 66,we could get into a game with a ticket using our student id to obtain.With all the vast amounts of money flowing around all college athletics,why cannot this be reinstated for students everywhere?The prices added on to those who want season tickets and private boxes.Greed has its end also.
How many students were there in 1966? There are 40,000 today.
 
#31
#31
kckempf,I believe there were about22-24 thousand students.Not sure.Why would that have anything to do with the charge on the student tickets?Neyland was 64 -72 thousand at 1966.Add 35,000 seas.107,000.Take away 5,000 seats for sky boxes ,you have102,000 seats.
 

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