Tickets still available for Miami vs. Notre Dame

Trinton Breeze
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A lot of cringe comments here. Do none of you go to other concerts or sporting events? Everyone does this dynamic/static pricing now. Usually, the team/school/artist does not even have control. I am in the upper deck at $285 a ticket through the school, and was expecting to be lower level for $350 before tickets went on sale. So be it. I saw someone complain about prices not being market...that is exactly what they are.

Nobody complains about the ticket/AD office more than me (check my history), but pricing for this game is not one.
There is no dynamic pricing if you’re buying directly from the UM ticket office. It’s not ticket master. The ticket office sets prices and that’s what they sell the tickets for.
 
Most fans won't buy from the ticket office. They'll buy from Ticket Mafia or some such nonsense so they can get better pricing.

The Hecht is in the fu**ing Stone Age.
 
Southern California has over double the people over South Florida! USC and UCLA have far more alums in Southern Cal than Miami has in South Fla! As of 2024, Miami student population of undergrad and grad students is 19k! As 2023, UCLA total student was 46k and as of 2024 USC students was 47k! As you know, USC is a private school like Miami! UCLA is a public school!
I’m well aware that more people go to USC and UCLA games. I was just saying, they don’t always play in a full stadium because their stadiums hold 40,000 more people than Hard Rock.
 
This game isn’t even top 3 in the country cost wise. FSU/Alabama tickets are much higher. I’m not buying the “price” excuse when it’s a top ten matchup vs ND.
You’re presumably looking g secondary market prices, which isn’t what people are complaining about. A sale on stubhub or SeatGeek doesn’t impact whether the game is sold out. Only way for it to sell out is for people to pay $300 for nosebleed seats from the school. Can almost guarantee other schools aren’t selling nosebleed tickets at that high of face value.
 
Section 118 - 2 tickets remain
Section 206 - 1 ticket remains
Section 207 - 2 individual "onesies" tickets remain
Section 217 - 3 individual "onesies" tickets remain
Section 221 - 2 individual "onesies" tickets remain
Section 224 - 3 contiguous tickets remain
Section 225 - 2 contiguous tickets remain
Section 228 - 2 contiguous tickets remain
Section 229 - 19 contiguous tickets remain in 3 rows
Section 230 - 11 contiguous tickets remain in 2 rows
Section 231 - 10 contiguous tickets remain in 3 rows
Section 232 - 76 ALCOHOL-FREE tickets remain (family section)
Section 234 - 3 contiguous tickets remain
Section 315 - 13 contiguous tickets in the last 2 rows of the section
Section 316 - 6 contiguous tickets in the last 2 rows of the section
Section 317 - 34 contiguous tickets in 4 rows
Section 318 - 31 contiguous tickets in 4 rows
Section 319 - 51 contiguous tickets in 3 rows
Section 321 - 3 contiguous tickets remain
Section 332 - 230 ALCOHOL-FREE tickets remain (family section)
Section 333 - 14 contiguous tickets in 4 rows
Section 345 - 13 contiguous tickets in the last 2 rows of the section
Section 347 - 44 contiguous tickets in the last 2 rows of the section


This means we have a total of 575 tickets left: 269 "regular" tickets left, and 306 tickets in the Family (alcohol-free) sections.

2 tickets in the Lower Bowl.
134 tickets in the Club Level.
439 tickets in the Upper Deck.

Of the 23 sections in which tickets are currently available, 11 sections have single-digit tickets left.

I have no problems donating the 306 Family-section tickets to local schools and/or charities. We should be able to sell the other 269 tickets by Sunday.
 
Section 118 - 2 tickets remain
Section 206 - 1 ticket remains
Section 207 - 2 individual "onesies" tickets remain
Section 217 - 3 individual "onesies" tickets remain
Section 221 - 2 individual "onesies" tickets remain
Section 224 - 3 contiguous tickets remain
Section 225 - 2 contiguous tickets remain
Section 228 - 2 contiguous tickets remain
Section 229 - 19 contiguous tickets remain in 3 rows
Section 230 - 11 contiguous tickets remain in 2 rows
Section 231 - 10 contiguous tickets remain in 3 rows
Section 232 - 76 ALCOHOL-FREE tickets remain (family section)
Section 234 - 3 contiguous tickets remain
Section 315 - 13 contiguous tickets in the last 2 rows of the section
Section 316 - 6 contiguous tickets in the last 2 rows of the section
Section 317 - 34 contiguous tickets in 4 rows
Section 318 - 31 contiguous tickets in 4 rows
Section 319 - 51 contiguous tickets in 3 rows
Section 321 - 3 contiguous tickets remain
Section 332 - 230 ALCOHOL-FREE tickets remain (family section)
Section 333 - 14 contiguous tickets in 4 rows
Section 345 - 13 contiguous tickets in the last 2 rows of the section
Section 347 - 44 contiguous tickets in the last 2 rows of the section


This means we have a total of 575 tickets left: 269 "regular" tickets left, and 306 tickets in the Family (alcohol-free) sections.

2 tickets in the Lower Bowl.
134 tickets in the Club Level.
439 tickets in the Upper Deck.

Of the 23 sections in which tickets are currently available, 11 sections have single-digit tickets left.

I have no problems donating the 306 Family-section tickets to local schools and/or charities. We should be able to sell the other 269 tickets by Sunday.

Those alcohol free tickets seem to be a very popular product.

On the website they call them "Platinum" tickets with a purple diamond logo. Who the he** would ever assume that means alcohol free? Until I made the connection I assumed those were ultra premium tickets, or something. Why wouldn't the filter just say "alcohol free zone"? It's not until you hover over that seat does it finally say "No Alcohol".
 
I've had my tickets for since the end of last season! I live in Clearwater/Tampa Bay! I'm taking the 3.5 to 4.5 drive down Sunday morning. My daughter doesn't live in South Florida anymore! She lived right around the corner from Hard Rock or I would go down early Saturday Morning, so I can spend the day and evening doing things with my grandkids! I hear fans talking about, oh Miami hasn't sold the game out! Newsflash! Everybody or your average person in America isn't balling. The cost of living is high, here in Florida, especially down in South Florida! The tv experience is far cheaper and more enjoyable. I have the money to go to the ND and UF game so, I'm going to those games! Other Cane fans have to make smart economic decision for themselves which includes me too. I don't spend money just because in these harder economic times. **** can happen and priorities change real quick!

Was in Clearwater yesterday. Drive down today.
 
Section 206 - 1 ticket remains
Section 207 - 2 individual "onesies" tickets remain
Section 217 - 3 individual "onesies" tickets remain
Section 221 - 2 individual "onesies" tickets remain
Section 224 - 3 contiguous tickets remain
Section 228 - 2 contiguous tickets remain
Section 229 - 25 contiguous tickets remain in 4 rows
Section 230 - 11 contiguous tickets remain in 2 rows
Section 231 - 7 contiguous tickets remain in 2 rows
Section 232 - 79 ALCOHOL-FREE tickets remain (family section)
Section 234 - 3 contiguous tickets remain

Section 315 - 12 contiguous tickets in the last 2 rows of the section
Section 316 - 3 contiguous tickets in the last row of the section
Section 317 - 37 contiguous tickets in 4 rows
Section 318 - 31 contiguous tickets in 4 rows
Section 319 - 51 contiguous tickets in 3 rows
Section 321 - 2 contiguous tickets remain
Section 332 - 230 ALCOHOL-FREE tickets remain (family section)
Section 333 - 8 contiguous tickets in 4 rows
Section 345 - 13 contiguous tickets in the last 2 rows of the section
Section 347 - 44 contiguous tickets in the last 2 rows of the section


This means we have a total of 569 tickets left: 260 "regular" tickets left, and 309 tickets in the Family (alcohol-free) sections.

138 tickets in the Club Level.
431 tickets in the Upper Deck.

Of the 21 sections in which tickets are currently available, 11 sections have single-digit tickets left.
 
Section 206 - 1 ticket remains
Section 207 - 2 individual "onesies" tickets remain
Section 217 - 3 individual "onesies" tickets remain
Section 221 - 2 individual "onesies" tickets remain
Section 224 - 3 contiguous tickets remain
Section 228 - 2 contiguous tickets remain
Section 229 - 25 contiguous tickets remain in 4 rows
Section 230 - 11 contiguous tickets remain in 2 rows
Section 231 - 7 contiguous tickets remain in 2 rows
Section 232 - 79 ALCOHOL-FREE tickets remain (family section)
Section 234 - 3 contiguous tickets remain

Section 315 - 12 contiguous tickets in the last 2 rows of the section
Section 316 - 3 contiguous tickets in the last row of the section
Section 317 - 37 contiguous tickets in 4 rows
Section 318 - 31 contiguous tickets in 4 rows
Section 319 - 51 contiguous tickets in 3 rows
Section 321 - 2 contiguous tickets remain
Section 332 - 230 ALCOHOL-FREE tickets remain (family section)
Section 333 - 8 contiguous tickets in 4 rows
Section 345 - 13 contiguous tickets in the last 2 rows of the section
Section 347 - 44 contiguous tickets in the last 2 rows of the section


This means we have a total of 569 tickets left: 260 "regular" tickets left, and 309 tickets in the Family (alcohol-free) sections.

138 tickets in the Club Level.
431 tickets in the Upper Deck.

Of the 21 sections in which tickets are currently available, 11 sections have single-digit tickets left.
Thank you for taking the time to do this.
 
Section 206 - 1 ticket remains
Section 207 - 2 individual "onesies" tickets remain
Section 217 - 3 individual "onesies" tickets remain
Section 221 - 2 individual "onesies" tickets remain
Section 224 - 3 contiguous tickets remain
Section 228 - 2 contiguous tickets remain
Section 229 - 25 contiguous tickets remain in 4 rows
Section 230 - 11 contiguous tickets remain in 2 rows
Section 231 - 7 contiguous tickets remain in 2 rows
Section 232 - 79 ALCOHOL-FREE tickets remain (family section)
Section 234 - 3 contiguous tickets remain

Section 315 - 12 contiguous tickets in the last 2 rows of the section
Section 316 - 3 contiguous tickets in the last row of the section
Section 317 - 37 contiguous tickets in 4 rows
Section 318 - 31 contiguous tickets in 4 rows
Section 319 - 51 contiguous tickets in 3 rows
Section 321 - 2 contiguous tickets remain
Section 332 - 230 ALCOHOL-FREE tickets remain (family section)
Section 333 - 8 contiguous tickets in 4 rows
Section 345 - 13 contiguous tickets in the last 2 rows of the section
Section 347 - 44 contiguous tickets in the last 2 rows of the section


This means we have a total of 569 tickets left: 260 "regular" tickets left, and 309 tickets in the Family (alcohol-free) sections.

138 tickets in the Club Level.
431 tickets in the Upper Deck.

Of the 21 sections in which tickets are currently available, 11 sections have single-digit tickets left.
And they say UM doesn’t have passionate fans 🤣
 
Section 206 - 1 ticket remains
Section 207 - 2 individual "onesies" tickets remain
Section 217 - 3 individual "onesies" tickets remain
Section 221 - 2 individual "onesies" tickets remain
Section 224 - 3 contiguous tickets remain
Section 228 - 2 contiguous tickets remain
Section 229 - 25 contiguous tickets remain in 4 rows
Section 230 - 11 contiguous tickets remain in 2 rows
Section 231 - 7 contiguous tickets remain in 2 rows
Section 232 - 79 ALCOHOL-FREE tickets remain (family section)
Section 234 - 3 contiguous tickets remain

Section 315 - 12 contiguous tickets in the last 2 rows of the section
Section 316 - 3 contiguous tickets in the last row of the section
Section 317 - 37 contiguous tickets in 4 rows
Section 318 - 31 contiguous tickets in 4 rows
Section 319 - 51 contiguous tickets in 3 rows
Section 321 - 2 contiguous tickets remain
Section 332 - 230 ALCOHOL-FREE tickets remain (family section)
Section 333 - 8 contiguous tickets in 4 rows
Section 345 - 13 contiguous tickets in the last 2 rows of the section
Section 347 - 44 contiguous tickets in the last 2 rows of the section


This means we have a total of 569 tickets left: 260 "regular" tickets left, and 309 tickets in the Family (alcohol-free) sections.

138 tickets in the Club Level.
431 tickets in the Upper Deck.

Of the 21 sections in which tickets are currently available, 11 sections have single-digit tickets left.
Still have 60,000+ fans there (saying 5,000 ND fans come)
 
Section 206 - 1 ticket remains
Section 207 - 2 individual "onesies" tickets remain
Section 217 - 3 individual "onesies" tickets remain
Section 221 - 2 individual "onesies" tickets remain
Section 224 - 3 contiguous tickets remain
Section 228 - 2 contiguous tickets remain
Section 229 - 25 contiguous tickets remain in 4 rows
Section 230 - 11 contiguous tickets remain in 2 rows
Section 231 - 7 contiguous tickets remain in 2 rows
Section 232 - 79 ALCOHOL-FREE tickets remain (family section)
Section 234 - 3 contiguous tickets remain

Section 315 - 12 contiguous tickets in the last 2 rows of the section
Section 316 - 3 contiguous tickets in the last row of the section
Section 317 - 37 contiguous tickets in 4 rows
Section 318 - 31 contiguous tickets in 4 rows
Section 319 - 51 contiguous tickets in 3 rows
Section 321 - 2 contiguous tickets remain
Section 332 - 230 ALCOHOL-FREE tickets remain (family section)
Section 333 - 8 contiguous tickets in 4 rows
Section 345 - 13 contiguous tickets in the last 2 rows of the section
Section 347 - 44 contiguous tickets in the last 2 rows of the section


This means we have a total of 569 tickets left: 260 "regular" tickets left, and 309 tickets in the Family (alcohol-free) sections.

138 tickets in the Club Level.
431 tickets in the Upper Deck.

Of the 21 sections in which tickets are currently available, 11 sections have single-digit tickets left.
Thanks for doing this! Hopefully we can sell these last 569 before kickoff. Having this not be a sellout would be kind of embarrassing, and the media and our rival fanbases would eat that narrative alive.

Checking the secondary markets, Seatgeek has 1,052 listings remaining. This is down from about 1,250 listings from 2 days ago. Stubhub has 366 listings. It's hard to tell, but I'd roughly estimate there's 3 to 5K tickets available on the main two secondary markets.
 
Section 206 - 1 ticket remains
Section 207 - 2 individual "onesies" tickets remain
Section 217 - 3 individual "onesies" tickets remain
Section 221 - 2 individual "onesies" tickets remain
Section 224 - 3 contiguous tickets remain
Section 228 - 2 contiguous tickets remain
Section 229 - 25 contiguous tickets remain in 4 rows
Section 230 - 11 contiguous tickets remain in 2 rows
Section 231 - 7 contiguous tickets remain in 2 rows
Section 232 - 79 ALCOHOL-FREE tickets remain (family section)
Section 234 - 3 contiguous tickets remain

Section 315 - 12 contiguous tickets in the last 2 rows of the section
Section 316 - 3 contiguous tickets in the last row of the section
Section 317 - 37 contiguous tickets in 4 rows
Section 318 - 31 contiguous tickets in 4 rows
Section 319 - 51 contiguous tickets in 3 rows
Section 321 - 2 contiguous tickets remain
Section 332 - 230 ALCOHOL-FREE tickets remain (family section)
Section 333 - 8 contiguous tickets in 4 rows
Section 345 - 13 contiguous tickets in the last 2 rows of the section
Section 347 - 44 contiguous tickets in the last 2 rows of the section


This means we have a total of 569 tickets left: 260 "regular" tickets left, and 309 tickets in the Family (alcohol-free) sections.

138 tickets in the Club Level.
431 tickets in the Upper Deck.

Of the 21 sections in which tickets are currently available, 11 sections have single-digit tickets left.
Looks like about 70 non-alcohol-free seats were just added in Section 332. That section is gonna be super empty.

Sadly, you can't trust the online seat map... Who knows what other seats will suddenly appear. The school is playing games and holding back tickets to create artificial scarcity.
 
Looks like about 70 non-alcohol-free seats were just added in Section 332. That section is gonna be super empty.

Sadly, you can't trust the online seat map... Who knows what other seats will suddenly appear. The school is playing games and holding back tickets to create artificial scarcity.
My thoughts exactly. Between what TOC posted, secondary market, and games ticketing office plays with both season tickets and individual game tickets. I don’t see this crowd meeting the expectations of the fanbase.
 
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