Blackshirt39
Special Teams Player
Just curious to see what's the most you would pay to see a game either home or away. I think $150 would be my limit for the average game possibly 200 for a big game (Wisc, tOSU)
I agree totally dude. I only go once every 2-4 years so i don't mind paying premium price to be part of the atmosphere. I just bought tickets to the @Minnesota Game this year and payed a good penny for them, But I live in Minnesota and have been waiting for NU to play the Gophers for a long time. If I attended more games I would lower my price range, but I go when I can.If I find tickets out of the end zone or the upper deck for less than $200 (for a decent game - not South Dakota State), I pay it. But, I only go to 1-2 games a year. Is it worth it? Depends on who you ask. For me? Yep, I enjoy the atmosphere. I watch hundreds of games on my TV every season, but there is nothing like being there. I keep all my tickets and put it in a frame on a wall with a picture. I plan to fill my wall by the time I die. Money is just paper, but the memories will be with me until I leave this world.
I am with Knappy on this. Games are great, but I dont like to pay that much over face. I try to never pay over face if I can help it. One of the only times I ever have was for a game in Lincoln and that included a lot pass, so it was a good deal. I would go up to about $100 if it was that big of a game. A huge, you MUST be here type of game. But like Knapplc, I fell in love with the game watching it on TV. The games are still great on TV and you can get alot of booze and pizza for that $100.I would not pay more than $100 for a ticket. You see a FINE game on TV, and you could buy a lot of beer and chips for the party for $100. It would have to be a tremendous game for me to even consider spending anything upwards of $75. I'm just not that in love with the experience in the stadium.
There's probably a lot of truth to this. When you have the opportunity to go to every single game it's different.I think if you're born and raised in Lincoln / Omaha people tend to pay less for tickets. I know out of staters who are fans that don't think twice about dropping $200 for reasonable tickets. The most I would personally pay would be around $300 a ticket and those seats would have to be pretty damn good.
Even that is a steal for the atmosphere and such. You can drop $300 on an NFL ticket and it is no where near the same.
Says the guy who's parents have season tickets....I would not pay more than $100 for a ticket. You see a FINE game on TV, and you could buy a lot of beer and chips for the party for $100. It would have to be a tremendous game for me to even consider spending anything upwards of $75. I'm just not that in love with the experience in the stadium.