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james_govols

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I'm interested in season tickets next year.

I logged into my AllVols account and noticed there is no interest form, waiting list, or option to currently buy season football tickets.

Can someone please walk me through the general process for this?

With how good Tennessee is currently, is it possible I can get season tickets next year? I don't care how bad the seats are.

Thanks!
 
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I'm interested in season tickets next year.

I logged into my AllVols account and noticed there is no interest form, waiting list, or option to currently buy season football tickets.

Can someone please walk me through the general process for this?

With how good Tennessee is currently, is it possible I can get season tickets next year? I don't care how bad the seats are.

Thanks!

you would have to be way up on the donor list to get into the conversation. There is very little turnover each year and they have sold out for three years. they have over 20K requested now so your best bet for future tickets is to call Tennessee Fund and start donating to get on the list. They can explain how long the wait is and what kind of donation would be required.
 
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you would have to be way up on the donor list to get into the conversation. There is very little turnover each year and they have sold out for three years. they have over 20K requested now so your best bet for future tickets is to call Tennessee Fund and start donating to get on the list. They can explain how long the wait is and what kind of donation would be required.

Awesome. Thank you.
 
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I'm interested in season tickets next year.

I logged into my AllVols account and noticed there is no interest form, waiting list, or option to currently buy season football tickets.

Can someone please walk me through the general process for this?

With how good Tennessee is currently, is it possible I can get season tickets next year? I don't care how bad the seats are.

Thanks!

 
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you would have to be way up on the donor list to get into the conversation. There is very little turnover each year and they have sold out for three years. they have over 20K requested now so your best bet for future tickets is to call Tennessee Fund and start donating to get on the list. They can explain how long the wait is and what kind of donation would be required.

But wait, I’ve read on here that ticket prices are so high…the stadium will be empty….
 
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But wait, I’ve read on here that ticket prices are so high…the stadium will be empty….
I'm not sure that anyone has said the stadium will/would be empty. It's also important to note; it's one thing to be interested, it another to fork out the money when a quote is given. :)
 
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I'm not sure that anyone has said the stadium will/would be empty. It's also important to note; it's one thing to be interested, it another to fork out the money when a quote is given. :)

The proof is whether games are sold out or not.
 
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In 1980 Neyland was renovated, the west stands were added as I recall adding about 11,000 seats.

At the time the university made the offer of a one time $5000 donation that would include an option to never pay a donation or fee again and get your tickets for face value for life.

It was an astronomical price at the time, but we "ponied up". I remember being really butthurt, lol.

Long story short, this year We'll been sitting in the same seats we did in 1980 (45 years ago) and I still pay just the face value of the tickets.......well, plus the charge for the printed tickets as I still like them enough to pay the extra $75.

so anyway, good luck with your ticket quest. hope you enjoy the ride as much as I have

capt
 
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The problem is the deal with Ticketmaster. They get about 10% or over 10,000 season tickets that they strictly resell. The seats beside me must be owned by them. They are listed for insane resell prices for every single game. I always have to sit next to visitor fans for the big games. Purchasing season tickets for resell by season ticket holders is prohibited by UTAD, but Ticketmaster does it.
 
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