Not limiting tickets appears to have been a mistake as tickets are popping up everywhere on the Michigan sideline for 400+ dollars.
http://www.stubhub.com/kick-off-classic-tickets/alabama-vs-michigan-9-1-2012-4008854/
Not limiting tickets appears to have been a mistake as tickets are popping up everywhere on the Michigan sideline for 400+ dollars.
http://www.stubhub.com/kick-off-classic-tickets/alabama-vs-michigan-9-1-2012-4008854/
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"... never forget that Ohio is still a four-letter word."
-Bob Ufer
Would have been to limited ticket sales and to not sell our allotment. Selling out looks great for the University. The market will now set the price. My guess is that the price will creep back to face value a couple weeks before the game.
Go Blue!
Why would it go down? It's the opening game for both teams, so the hype for the game will only increase as it gets closer.
If I remember correctly you could get UTL tickets for about $50 cheaper (per ticket) the week before the game than any time before.
However, I think that was in direct correlation to them losing to USF in week 1.
I don't see the Bama tickets reducing in price much. People will continue to book flights / commit to going to see this game, thus I feel the demand should increase.
"to make a complete evaluation off video w/o seeing guys in-person - I don't believe that at all." - Josh Helmholdt
Though every once in a while, the market will see an increase, and you'll get those people that see a spike when their tickets sell and then they renege on their sale. Happened to me with 2010 season tickets: I bought 2nd row student section seats for $750, seller told me he 'couldn't find them', then saw him re-list for $1000 or so.
Go Blue! Always.
This may be a stupid question and off topic, but when do tickets for the MSU and UM game go on sale?