Michigan announces single-game ticket prices for 2018 football season
Reported on both MLive and Detroit News, MGoBlue has announced.
Prices ranging from $55 to $145 depending on opponent and seat location.
How many of those games will match market value on the secondary markets for the get-in price? 2?
for the Rutger's game
No, the promotion for Rutgers was going to be six Tabs and a hot dog in an expired bun.
Wait, did I say too much there?
April 19th, 2018 at 10:39 PM ^
Enjoy these prices whill you can because 3 of the 7 home games will be in the triple digit range in 2019.
hell, I yearned for it!
April 20th, 2018 at 10:03 AM ^
asshole
I decided after the 2016 'The Game' I was done paying triple digits to watch Michigan lose to them every year..... I'll check back in when Urban's gone.
April 19th, 2018 at 10:27 PM ^
Is there usually parking available on Scio Church Rd.?
I'm very surprised that:
A) Nebraska is as cheap as it is.
B) Penn State is as expensive as it is.
I view those programs as somewhat equal in terms of prestige and fan intrigue, and the Nebraska game is situated at arguably the best weather point of the season (late September), while PSU is in November and could be cold.
is a much bigger rivalry game for us then Nebraska. How much have we even played Nebraska since they joined the conference? Plus Nebraska hasn't been relavent for about 20 years, where PSU has become a big time player in CFB.
I know they weren't very good last year, but those fans TRAVEL. Those tickets are going to be worth something on the secondary market. As you said, late September is an ideal time.
Seems like U-M may have left a little $ on the table - could have priced all of Wisky, PSU and UNL at the same tier.
I'm never going to be over the fact that ND OSU and MSU are all away at the same time.
OSU is charging $197 this year for obstructed view at the Michigan game.
April 19th, 2018 at 10:24 PM ^
April 19th, 2018 at 11:19 PM ^
It's not the stadium that causes obstructed views.
April 19th, 2018 at 11:27 PM ^
Well I paid $160 for my season tickets. I'm guessing it will be lik e$190 next year. But why do people pay $55 for a game that would be $20 on stubhub ? I don't get how this particular market works.