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    Quote Originally Posted by GetTheFacts1st View Post
    _The quesiton is: **IF**we get a bid, who will be willing to anti up?
    DOWN - is the ANTI-up.

    I am down for a bowl. And I'll get mine through the U directly.

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    i went to the papajohns website and found 2 tickets for 43$ a piece, good seats. im not buying till the time is right though...


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    Quote Originally Posted by locoguano View Post
    _ anyone know who the seats between the 20's are reserved for... on the indy bowl website the only tickets available are in the endzone... _
    As a holder of "season" tickets to the bowl - the seats between the 20's on both sides of the stadium are basically held by local bowl season ticket holders - (basically 20,000+ chairbacks)

    Tech was given a ticket allotment of 12,000 and of those seats - ONLY 1,500 were chairbaks (between the 20's) the rest were sideline and endzone (south)

    Look for the same allotment to be given to the Cajuns if you are invited...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajun Saint View Post
    i question your intentions for posting this. why don't you just come out and tell us exactly what you want to say. _
    Really. A lot of silly stuff that says nothing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GetTheFacts1st View Post
    _ So we want to go bowl'in? The impact of the current economic downturn has been felt at every turn, yet college football fans hardly seem fazed. Look for high demand for bowl tickets to stay consistent with last years prices. The BCS Championship game continues to dominate the list as the hottest ticket of the postseason. Come Sunday evening, college football fans will know where their team is headed. Cajun fans who have been howling for a bowl may get their chance to sell 10-15,000 tickets at some hefty prices. The quesiton is: **IF**we get a bid, who will be willing to anti up? ...which is, in the real world of collegiate athletics, the separator between the "wanna be's" and the "already got-it's."

    Prices are based on average market value ticket prices in the secondary market. The secondary market is comprised of over 800 ticket brokers, and all of the fans who are selling tickets throughout the country they do not intend to use. The 1st price is the average projected price this week, with the 2nd price being what it was in 2007. The third price is what the closest secondary broker is using as a 2008 starting price.
    ---- ------------- -------- ------------ --------- --------- -------
    1--BCS--1/8/2009--Miami--$1,195.21--$1,348.00--$575.00
    2--Rose--1/1/2009--Pasadena--$470.71--$478.00--$400.00
    3--Sugar--1/2/2009--New Orleans--$316.64--$315.00--$145.00
    4--Fiesta--1/2/2009--Glendale--$244.35--$286.00--$130.00
    5--Liberty--1/2/2009--Memphis--$192.60--$171.00--$175.00
    6--Citrus--1/2/2009--Orlando--$185.32--$191.00--$120.00
    7--Music City--1/2/2009--Nashville-- $182.92--$151.00--$39.00
    8--Chick-Fil-A--1/2/2009--Atlanta--$156.44--$170.00--$95.00
    9--Meineke Car Care--1/2/2009--Charlotte-- $156.73--$158.00--N/A
    10--Outback--1/2/2009--Tampa Bay--$153.12--$169.00--$110.00
    11--Emerald--1/2/2009--San Francisco--$152.41--N/A --$85.00
    12--Cotton--1/2/2009--Dallas--$150.90--$175.00--$75.00
    13--Las Vegas--1/2/2009--Las Vegas--$138.11--$168.00--$ 95.00
    14--Orange--1/2/2009--Miami--$137.39--$157.00--$40.00
    15--Holiday--1/2/2009--San Diego--$136.35--$163.00--$139.00
    16--Insight--1/2/2009--Tempe--$125.75--$148.00--$95.00
    17--Texas--1/2/2009--Houston--$126.24--$120.00--$50.00
    18--Alamo--1/2/2009--San Antonio--$115.02--$161.00--$39.00
    19--Gator--1/2/2009--Jacksonville--$115.31--$145.00--$125.00
    20--Independence--1/2/2009--Shreveport--$ 105.61--$142.00--$45.00
    21--Champs Sports--1/2/2009--Orlando--$104.05--$112.00--$95.00
    22--Papajohns--1/2/2009--Birmingham--$94.48--N/A--$75.00
    23--Armed Forces--1/2/2009--Fort Worth-- $93.62--$103.00--$65.00
    24--Poinsettia--1/2/2009--San Diego--$78.52--$81.00--$65.00
    25--Motor City--1/2/2009--Detroit--$70.57--$151.00--N/A
    Average Price is generated from all Secondary Market tickets listed on
    TicketCity.com (approx. 800 ticket brokers)

    And how many of those Cajun "fans" will actually strap on their travel jocks and be in the stands for th kick-off? _
    The one's who can't afford the scalped prices will find reasonable rates. Good example is the family four pack mentioned for the Texas Bowl.

    Money ain't but a thing buddy. It's been 30+ years since the Cajuns have had this opportunity. Whoever invites us will not be sorry! This is well worth the investment.

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