Ticket prices in neyland

#26
#26
Scalping is the best, but you're gonna get your best price right before kickoff. Do you want to be inside the stadium for all the pre-game stuff?
 
#27
#27
Scalping is the best, but you're gonna get your best price right before kickoff. Do you want to be inside the stadium for all the pre-game stuff?

I'd prefer getting them all inside for the pre game festivities seeing as how they have never been to a game...but as it looks right now I can end up spend 200 bucks more just by buying then right now
 
#28
#28
In the late 90s and early 2000s, it seemed unthinkable that a home game against a Spurrier led-team would be any less than a sell out.

There are a lot of things about this program that seemed unthinkable in the late 90's-early 2000's.
 
#29
#29
Just went to uttix.com & the only site I found was the stubhub side site. Cheapest tkt I saw was $85. Upper deck (good seats) Call 865 974-9100 for info. 656-1200 or 974-2491 or 800 332-VOLS for tkts
 
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#31
#31
Scalp prices are almost always way lower and pretty easy to get. I paid $10 a piece after kickoff for UGA. I found grouped lowers for $25 each prior to the game without much effort at all.
 
#33
#33
i think im leaning towards scalping the deals im seeing now are 400 bucks for 4 tickets and i think i can do better walking around outside the stadium,...the lady wont enjoy that to much she prefers we have tix in hand so she doesnt have to worry but hey it is what it is.will be in town regardless so if we have to bite the bullet we will
 
#35
#35
The ticket office told me Auburn was buying up there tickets. That was the day the triple pack went on sale. Now that they are #11, it's gonna be an expensive ticket. Honestly, I don't see us beating them. I think there offensive will be able to move the ball and they'll outscore us.

After we beat UM, we will be at home and also beat team from cow town.
 
#36
#36
You guys in the south have no idea.. live in the liberal north for a week..it is BEYOND insane. Tennessee's prices are on the reasonable side IMO. I understand the commercial difference between pro and college.. but NFL in the northeast is kinda like SEC football in the south east. I can't go to a patriots game without spending $300.. and thats just tickets and parking.

I don't believe Charlotte is in the Liberal North, but Panthers games are about the same prices. NFL is expensive anywhere and everywhere.
 
#37
#37
It's just confusing to me ..I came up for the gator game last year we were ranked and gameday was there and I was able to get 2 lower bowl tickets for 85 each and now upper deck seats in pairs are going for 120 a piece and the feeling in getting is this isn't strange....
 
#38
#38
You can scalp tickets in good seats between the 30's for about $85. The lower to the field you are the higher up they go.
 
#39
#39
depends. I haven't looked but do think UT has some still left. that would be a sure thing. I don't scalp so I can't speak to that market..

update: I have found out the game is a sellout. its homecoming and more alums have bought tickets to this game than in many years for homecoming. I think the CBJ excitement along with playing an SEC team for homecoming brought about the excitement.

Add to it that Auburn sold out their allotments and have been buying up all the extras they can. Auburn fans travel well when they are good and right now they are excited.

It will be a harder ticket and more expensive than anyone thought 2 months ago
 

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