I paid 700 for two miami tix in the aftermarket. It was in a block of four season tix and the two next to me went unused. I don't guess that the bullgator was too worried about the money.
I must be..I paid 1650.00 for two FSU tickets this year. Granted they were on the 50 yd line 10 rows up. It severely restricts the number of events we can attend. Also, I just checked tickets to the MBB at Arkansas on1/11....they are 388.00 each for the same ticket I paid 78.00 for two years ago. Not going to go .
It was nice having four seats and the room no doubt. I could do without tge chairbacks as they are made for a shorter person. Not my seats though. My parents only used the chairbacks for one seaso. They didnt like them either.
College football is very cheap compared. The only thing is the travel for me or i would go to many more. Even 550 isnt so bad if you can sleep in your own bed.
Well unless i have season tix, it doesnt make much difference where they come from. Its about 2k every time i go and the tix arent where the money goes.
What this thread is discussing will have little effect on the secondary market. Season tickets going up $25 per year is not going to make your tickets cost a lot more. Cupcake games will still be cheap, big games will still be expensive. The secondary market money is going directly into the ticket holder’s pockets and whatever service they’re using to sell the tickets. They’re going to sell their tickets for as much as they can get for them no matter what the school charges.
The highest Consumer Price Index inflation rate change in the last 10 years was in 2022 at 8%. Consumer Price Index Data from 1913 to 2024
Actually its ~$21/ticket, so an increase of ~$125 for the season per seat including the mandatory service fee to purchase (which also jumped from $15 to $75).