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Mavric

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Here's your chance if you need it.

Seat Yourself is really well done. Can see exactly which seats are available and what they cost.

The code is GBR16


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Wondering if there are a lot of tickets available based on how much they're pushing them today.

The GBR16 code will still let you apply without paying the $25 fee. Wouldn't cost you anything to see what seats are available.

 
FYI, there are well over 100 seats available with no donation required. $399 for season tickets per seat. They are all in the last few rows at the top of North Stadium but you'd at least be in the building.

There are other seats available all over the stadium for some type of donation but just wanted to give people a heads-up in case they are interested.

 
FYI, there are well over 100 seats available with no donation required. $399 for season tickets per seat. They are all in the last few rows at the top of North Stadium but you'd at least be in the building.

There are other seats available all over the stadium for some type of donation but just wanted to give people a heads-up in case they are interested.
400 dollars for season tickets is pretty cheap but do you think you could sell those and make your money back this year? I would think these are the prices you can get...

Fresno: 50 (First game of the year)

Wyoming: 20?

Oregon: 150?

Illinois: 20?

Purdue: 10? (I know it is a rematch of the epic battle from last year but still)

Minny: 50?

Maryland: 20?

320 total?

 
FYI, there are well over 100 seats available with no donation required. $399 for season tickets per seat. They are all in the last few rows at the top of North Stadium but you'd at least be in the building.

There are other seats available all over the stadium for some type of donation but just wanted to give people a heads-up in case they are interested.
400 dollars for season tickets is pretty cheap but do you think you could sell those and make your money back this year? I would think these are the prices you can get...
Fresno: 50 (First game of the year)

Wyoming: 20?

Oregon: 150?

Illinois: 20?

Purdue: 10? (I know it is a rematch of the epic battle from last year but still)

Minny: 50?

Maryland: 20?

320 total?
If you sell them on CL you can make 50 to 100 per minimum. My fiance sweet as she is paid 110 a ticket for high north seats our first game we had ever been ton and nearly almost purchased more so it's just catching the less informed. Lol
 
You can always get tickets out side the stadium,below face value.Only time I ever paid over face value was when texass was last here.Never again!

 
FYI, there are well over 100 seats available with no donation required. $399 for season tickets per seat. They are all in the last few rows at the top of North Stadium but you'd at least be in the building.

There are other seats available all over the stadium for some type of donation but just wanted to give people a heads-up in case they are interested.
400 dollars for season tickets is pretty cheap but do you think you could sell those and make your money back this year? I would think these are the prices you can get...

Fresno: 50 (First game of the year)

Wyoming: 20?

Oregon: 150?

Illinois: 20?

Purdue: 10? (I know it is a rematch of the epic battle from last year but still)

Minny: 50?

Maryland: 20?

320 total?
I sell a handful of my tickets before the season as I live out of state and only come back for 3ish games each year. I normally get $80ish for conference games (think I did $100+ for Mich St last year) and $60ish for non conference games. The key is to sell before the season when everyone is excited, therefore if things take a downturn you already have the tickets gone.

 
FYI, there are well over 100 seats available with no donation required. $399 for season tickets per seat. They are all in the last few rows at the top of North Stadium but you'd at least be in the building.

There are other seats available all over the stadium for some type of donation but just wanted to give people a heads-up in case they are interested.
This is where our seats used to be, and they're not bad seats. You can see everything, especially line play and blocking, but it is a little far away.

We used to sit way up by the skybox, looking down the west sideline, and had a perfect view of the Westerkatch against Northwestern even though it was clear on the other side of the field.

 
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