Great Seats Still Available for the 2014 Football Season
There are excellent seats still available for next year.
I just got offered the following:
Utah Section 2 Row 13 (Valiant)
Indiana Section 3 Row 82 (Valiant)
Maryland Section 2 Row 89 (Valiant)
Appalachian State Section 22 Row 78 (Valiant)
Miami OH Section 40 Row 24 (Blue)
Minnesota Section 41 Row 83 (Blue)
Penn State single game tickets are no longer on sale but one can still get them (in addition to a sweet hat) through the Go Blue Ticket Pack. mgoblue.com suggests more will go on sale tomorrow morning, but the pickings are slim.
I am most surprised by the App State game still having seats in section 22 available since it is the opener.
This is a nice opportunity for those of us who have been stuck in the end zone to try out different sections.
Nice try Dave.
good job being quick on the keyboard!
Now we know at least one of the accounts DB or his henchmen operate...
I've been exposed...
I love the name!
If anyone on here is Dave Brandon, it's me.
I'm seeing many high number rows listed..
Utah Section 2 Row 13
How does someone not own that seat already?
I agree the other rows are high, but is there such thing as a bad seat in section 2?
I'd actually prefer to be 70-80 rows up. I feel like rows in the teams don't give enough perspective on what's happening.
I bought a ticket pack for CMU, Minnesota, and Nebraska. Only seats available were in the end zone. One would think that seats for the opener or for the second best game of the year, Minnesota, would go quicker.
The only reason to watch Appalachian State in person is to avoid the replays from the first go around. Shudder
Ugh. I'm dreading the broadcast for that precise reason.
I already have great seats, in my living room, on my couch, with my own bathroom, and my children...
consider me converted; once I bought a big screen tv and owned my own place I was done, I just didn't know it until I saw all these open seats and said 'fuck it'
jdon
you miss the entire DB Game-Day Experience.
All kidding aside, there is nothing better (IMO) than a fall afternoon, throwing the pigskin around on the golf course, with ribs on the smoker and cold beer in the cooler, with family and close friends.
You can do all that at home as well.
Been in the endzone for 30 years... best seats in the house... between the goal posts and 80 rows up...
North endzone, top row. It was a great viewing experience
I hope there's not ONE sellout (besides DB) all season.
That's the TICKET to get the program back to where it needs to be. Go hang out on the Red Cedar Message Board if you truly feel that way.
Kind of sad that people hate DB more than they love Michigan.
he wants Michigan stadium to blow up in a terrorist attack, he said he wants there not to be a sellout. What else do we have to show our disliking of DB? Getting into a nasty email battle? Most of us can't afford to hire a skywriting team to write messages to DB on gameday expressing our frustrations.
Speak for yourself.
Hell I'll put 100$ donation for that
You can criticize Hoke (God knows I do), Brandon, team effort or whatever. Why in the f would you wish we wouldn't have a good home advantage. We are already playing with a coaching disadvantage and we need recruits. Support the team!
Need to send a message that we aren't just "customers" that will put up with a shit product against shit opponents for absurd prices--in a gimmick ass atmosphere that's like being at a minor league baseball game. I'm friggin sick of it.
John U. Bacon, is that you?
So how does our "shit product" get better with a half full stadium? If that were to happen, we'd lose recruits that would help to make our "shit product" better and eventually our "shit product" would become a "shittier product."
Half full; or a quarter, or even 15%. I want a noticeable amount of gaps in the stands so that the brass will maybe stop and THINK for ten seconds: "Hmmmm, maybe changing what has worked so well for almost five decades so radically isn't such a swell idea, after all."
Take it from someone who was on the field for every game for two seasons: the players on the sideline aren't going to notice if we've got 99,500 vs. 110, 501.
Am I missing something? Does the number of people in the stands affect how the offensive line blocks? Or how many bone headed plays Gardner conjures up?
Completely Agree. Time to show the regents and our new president how dangerous Dave Brandon has been to the Michigan brand. I hope to see empty seats.
Anyone buying from the university doesn't like money. You can get the majority of the season for a significant discount on the secondary market.
You are part of the problem, not the solution. Go ahead and hate on Brandon, he's a highly paid executive. But not showing up to the games hurts the athletes much more than it does him.
in the short term it hurts, but in the long term it leads to real solutions. Those of us sick of Brandon are tired of the minor league baseball level antics and catering to the top 1% of socioeconomic demographics. Heck catering to the top 1% while screwing over the middle class is the # problem in this country anyways.
And how else can those of us without enough cash to burn that we can get an assistant coach's position named after us possibly send a message that will convey any meaning--and garner enough attention--to get them to stop doing things that SO many of us despise?
Paid 190 for two tickets for the Utah game today in section 24, can't wait!
Sucker born every minute.
$190 for Utah? Lol
My local High School plays a better home schedule and the tickets are a lot cheaper :-)
would buy tickets from these packages. I'll be shocked if you can't get tickets to these games for dirt cheap with the excess available and the bad schedule. I'm curious to see how the secondary market sales look this year.
I am willing to bet I can buy a ticket to the horrow part deux for $5 outside the stadium on gameday.
If you were to tell me 10 years ago that they'd be bribing people with hats to buy ticket packs, I'd have calledy you insane.