Tickets - next year

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VolFaninMd

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Hey folks.

I'm new to the board.
I've spent some time on the UT campus, as my kids are in an annual competition there every May (if they do well). I've had the great pleasure:blink:eek:f staying in the dorms and dining in the dining halls.

Anyway, i have become a Vols fan, and would love to go to a game in Neyland. Do you think demand is automaticaaly going to skyrocket this year? I would love to see a SEC game, or a GOOD non conf game (no cupcakes)
 
#2
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Demand should go way up. Also, to pay all these new salaries, buyouts, etc., UT will probably raise ticket prices big time.
 
#3
#3
Hey folks.

I'm new to the board.
I've spent some time on the UT campus, as my kids are in an annual competition there every May (if they do well). I've had the great pleasure:blink:eek:f staying in the dorms and dining in the dining halls.

Anyway, i have become a Vols fan, and would love to go to a game in Neyland. Do you think demand is automaticaaly going to skyrocket this year? I would love to see a SEC game, or a GOOD non conf game (no cupcakes)

Unfortunately, cupcakes have been pretty scarce lately.
 
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There will always be season tickets available at UT if your willing to pay $$$. My very first set of season tickets (2004) were in section T row 27 but they weren't cheap. The VASF system can slot you on the 50 year 1 if your willing to pay.....
 
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Demand should go way up. Also, to pay all these new salaries, buyouts, etc., UT will probably raise ticket prices big time.

Very doubtful.... ticket price fluctuation is not that big of a factor. 1 ticket in Section T, U and C carries a $2,500 donation for the right to purchase the "1 season ticket" at around $350.00.
 
#10
#10
Tickets are EASY to get. My son got nice Florida tics lower level for 50 bucks a piece. When Tennessee wins demand increases but Tics are ALWAYS available.
 
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