Secondary Market in Football tickets
Perhaps We Gave Up on Dynamic Pricing at The Wrong Time
Too soon??
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I'm happy I've got mine.
Home games against Ohio State and Michigan have already sold out
Glad to see we will be facing ourselves. Harbaugh vs the defense?
If your are for us, then you are FOR US!
If you didn't see the writing on the wall and buy buy season tickets after 2014, I don't feel bad for you paying 3 to 4X the face value for tickets
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The average attendance for home games during the 2014 season (104,909 fans) was close to 7,000 fans per game less than 2013's average attendance (111,592 fans).
Yeesh, that's nearly an 8% drop year to year. I know what we suspected throughout last season, but that is a pretty significant drop indeed.
Without all the ticket giveaways.
Maybe I should put the drink down.
That was sooooooo last year.
What makes me a bit nervous is how many tickets are being sold in the state of Ohio. I wish we could just keep their fans away from the big house
... at least selling Michigan t-shirts there was a start.
That's why I am nervous to use stubhub don't want visiting fans in my seats. I have had season tix for the last 10ish years only make a game or two a year. Wish I could guarantee I was selling to the good guys.
Then sell them through the blog.
so please don't keep yours off the market.
I'd use MGo more but i like the selection of tix available and I'm kind of particular where i sit if I'm bringing my wife and spending hundreds of dollars.
Also keep hoping that Utah tix get cheaper I am within driving distance of SLC but if I have to pay $250 for tickets I might as well use the money to fly to A2
What do ya think the temp will be in SLC that night?
Shorts & sun hat weather I'm guessing
I would imagine it will be quite nice no humidity so it will cool down nice at night I am thinking anywhere from 65-75. It will be a great atmosphere
Once you go big screen you never go back. I'm very content to watch in comfort, and attend a game a year. That being said I'm glad demand is back.
It would appear that many are, in fact, going back.
This is so not true for everyone. Maybe it is for you. I do like sitting on my sofa in front of the big screen, but you can't beat the game day atmosphere and experience at the big house.
How the price of tickets has changed from preseason to the day before the game. Someone please do all of the work for me and graph the average price along side of our win loss. Thank you for your time. I will hang up and listen.
If I were motivated I would be happy to do that.
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Simple rule: if we are winning games, price goes up before each game, if we lose games, price goes down. Also, price goes up/down based on if our opponent for that game has been winning or losing.
is demand outstripping supply. And, a robust student sectoin. One of the worst aspects of the DB era was the dip in student attendance. Those folks are going to be fans for life - or not -- depending on their college experience. Need to get a big group of them back on board on a going-forward basis.