Michigan to use dynamic ticketing

#2
#2
Could work to the season ticket holders advantage when they sell their tickets
 
#3
#3
Maybe it's just me... but does Michigan vs. Notre Dame really make sense to have a higher initial ticket price than Michigan vs. Ohio State?
 
#6
#6
Doesn't seem like that is that revelutionary (as in I don't know why most don't use it. Why not let the market decide the price?)

Sports is an industry where prices can be volatile depending on many factors. Not sure why this isn't the norm
 
#9
#9
All Furman home basketball games include all-you-can-eat concessions...free. Hot dogs, burgers, drinks, nachos, popcorn, Dominoes pizza, ice cream sammiches, etc. And the tickets aren't expensive.

Now THAT'S a new ticket policy I can get behind. I put forth a motion for this to happen at all UT home games. All in favor?
 
#10
#10
There is a catch. You must supply your own TP, which they sell for $10/roll, and you can not bring any from the outside.
 

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