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Hottest tickets in towns.
So, was a little bored and found myself looking at the week by week schedule on ESPN. Noticed the ticket prices 'as low as' next to most of the games. Thought it would be interesting (interesting might be grasping) to list the top 10 'as low as' prices by games.
- $409 - UGA vs Notre Dame
- $251 - Ohio St vs Penn St
- $247 - Michigan vs Ohio St
- $247 - Auburn vs Alabama
- $243 - Stanford vs Notre Dame
- $233 - Texas - Oklahoma
- $197 - Auburn vs Georgia
- $197 - Chicks vs Clemson
- $186 - NC State vs Clemson
- $183 - tie - USC vs UCLA and Ohio St vs Mich St
Pretty good list of games. These prices are from Vivid tickets. Saw some of the UGA-ND prices over $2000. Amazing the gap with the UGA-ND game and the rest.
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Yeah it s u c k s as a broke dawg fan wanting to go see it!!! Lol
I am surprised by a few of those
Generally, OOC games that are not annual rivals are bigger draws. And especially of those games are highly ranked teams and/or with fanatical fanbases. Of course, a few rival games will make the list as well
That said, I am really surprised 1) USC v Clemson is on that list 2) A&M v Clemson is not on the list 3) No LSU v Texas 3) Auburn makes the list twice and neither game involves Oregon
I was checking a few UGA games today and I'll probably end up going to the Texas A&M game. Tickets starting at like $150 something.
Wanting to go to the A&M game also, got a feeling there’s going to be a lot riding on it.
@VALDOSTADAWG @orlando
I wanna go to the TAMU game as well. Small sample size, but guessing we better jump on those tix while they're still affordable.
Yeah, pretty much surprised Clemson and USC. Hard to figure some of these. Auburn/Oregon are as low as $107. These figures also may not be the 'gospel'. A lot of games doesn't mention any prices, just the link 'buy on Vivid Seats'. Believe it or not, LSU/Texas as low as $20? Go figure.
heck, for $20 I would go if I lived in that area. just for the experience