I’ve stated before. Me and my brother split a family 5 pack. General admission. Comes out to $84 a ticket for the season. Not excited about moving from upper deck to probably a corner somewhere. Might just have to up my tickets to the bench backs.
I’ve stated before. Me and my brother split a family 5 pack. General admission. Comes out to $84 a ticket for the season. Not excited about moving from upper deck to probably a corner somewhere. Might just have to up my tickets to the bench backs.
It's probably not healthy to speculate and dwell on the likely price increases until accurate and firm pricing is released by the University. But all I know is that everything in my life is more expensive today than it was 3 - 4 years ago. I am certainly not delusional to think my ticket cost in 2025 will be the same as it was this season. I may not be able to sit where I do now, but I will certainly find a suitable location to park my rear end somewhere within the new stadium.
The non conference home basketball schedule has a regular season conference champion from a season ago (Youngstown) a team that won 23 games a season ago (Eastern Kentucky) and a team from the MAC that is likely to be decent. I agree that we should not have 2 non D1 games. One is plenty. On opening night last Monday, well over half the teams playing had a non D1 opponent. I also wish our MAC home game was in December vs Super Bowl Sunday in February. By the way, we paid for both Youngstown and EKU to come here. It should not be so disjointed next season as some of the area teams we have home and home deals with will be coming here. As far as football goes, my understanding is the 2100 figure quoted is for a couple, not an individual. Those will be mostly corporate tickets as was previously stated. Those mostly go to clients and employees of the businesses that purchase them. It does not affect pricing of people who want seats similar to what they have now.
What makes every one think there won’t be plenty tickets at affordable prices? Not all seats will be in the luxurious club and suite levels we saw yesterday on the video.
Question is where? Are they going to sell bench-back seats for the same as the current GA price?
Are they going to reduce the number of GA tickets in an effort to reduce the number of people on the hill?
The language in all of their marketing so far is "premium this, luxury that".. Do you have 20-25k people looking for chair-back or bench-back pricing?
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