Are you serious :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by muggle not
I never thought tickets for a college sporting event would be so expensive.
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Are you serious :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by muggle not
I never thought tickets for a college sporting event would be so expensive.
yep, those prices are for real. Remember though that UNC has a pre-season rating of #1 in the polls. I think though that the game with Duke is always costly.Quote:
Originally Posted by MD24
Those aren't the prices you pay to the university, are they? I'd guess those to be scalper or ticket broker prices.
My UW hockey tickets are $22 each. UW football is in the 40's and I would guess UW BB would be around the same as football. I took my daughter to a Marquette/UNC-Charlotte BB game a few years back and don't think I paid alot for them.
Even the toughest ticket in the NFL isn't that expensive...unless you buy from the scalper/ticket broker. I think our end zone tickets at the Frozen Tundra are around $60?
Most top ranked college basketball teams usually sell out their tickets. You can buy tickets here for UNC basketball games and yes, they are what some call scalper tickets.
http://www.stubhub.com/tix11-ticketc...ball%20tickets
The cost of season tickets though are astronomical for most major colleges. When I lived in Charlottesville the tickets were sold on a point system. For example if you donated $20,000 or $10,000 , yearly, to the Sport Foundation you were given first choice of season tickets. It went on down the line. The more years you donate the more points you accumulate and are then given top priority as long as you make a donation "that" year. The yearly donation amounts required are very high for most season tickets. I once had the brochure from UVA spelling out the donation required for each category of seating but since I moved am not on their mailing list.
Football....Ohio State took it on the nose. LSU will probably take over the number 1 spot.
Women's Basketball - Good game today at 5 :o opm with Maryland playing Oklahoma......I will go with Maryland.
Wonder how they will do tonight.
The ACC is leading the Big 10 by a 5 to 1 game ratio in the Challenge. Of course that should not be a surprise to anyone. :D
ahh, once again, The ACC kicks the crap out of the Big Ten :D its just a great annual tradition
After last night's games the ACC has a 8 to 3 lead in wins over the Big Ten. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by harvick#1
How bout my Terps,the women are in first in the ACC and the men beat on the Illini,not a bad win.Still a lot of ball to be played so anything can and usually does happen.
The Maryland women are very good. They should make the final four when the time comes. Langhorne and Toliver look sharp. However, it is still a long schedule and there are tough opponents that will give them a rough time.Quote:
Originally Posted by jslone