CFP Championship: Indiana Crowd Advantage by Design

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The typical school ticket allocation layout for Finals and Semifinals. Then there's the 2026 CFP.

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It would be sort of fine if everyone in the secondary market knew this. But what do you think is going to happen when the Miami sideline is split by school allocation, and the Indiana sideline is wide open? Without prior knowledge, Miami fans will try to find seats on the mostly occupied Miami sideline, and Indiana fans will want to buy on the Indiana sideline. This is a recipe for Indiana to have 75% of the seats. Some Miami fans will willingly sit in what they think is the Indiana ticket section; many fans would rather not sit surrounded by the opposing team. It's more fun to sit with your team. But no one knows this is actually a neutral area. Logically, it's way more attractive to an Indiana fan who assumes they are sitting on the home sideline. Then we get to hear how well Indiana travels and how Miami fans don't show up.
 
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The typical school ticket allocation layout for Finals and Semifinals. Then there's the 2026 CFP.

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It would be sort of fine if everyone in the secondary market knew this. But what do you think is going to happen when the Miami sideline is split by school allocation, and the Indiana sideline is wide open? Without prior knowledge, Miami fans will try to find seats on the mostly occupied Miami sideline, and Indiana fans will want to buy on the Indiana sideline. This is a recipe for Indiana to have 75% of the seats. Some Miami fans will willingly sit in what they think is the Indiana ticket section; many fans would rather not sit surrounded by the opposing team. Its more fun to sit with your team. But no one knows this is actually a neutral area. Logically its way more attractive to an Indiana fan who assumes they are sitting on the home sideline.
It’s not neutral. We have been over this that went to corporations and VIPs of the city. Which is Miami.
 
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If someone is going to spend $3k++ per ticket I'm pretty sure they would google this exact seating chart
 
The box seats and all the club **** on the typically home side went to corporate and open market because those tickets will fetch the highest prices and they are the best seats. Miami and Indiana split the rest. This is all.
 
The typical school ticket allocation layout for Finals and Semifinals. Then there's the 2026 CFP.

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It would be sort of fine if everyone in the secondary market knew this. But what do you think is going to happen when the Miami sideline is split by school allocation, and the Indiana sideline is wide open? Without prior knowledge, Miami fans will try to find seats on the mostly occupied Miami sideline, and Indiana fans will want to buy on the Indiana sideline. This is a recipe for Indiana to have 75% of the seats. Some Miami fans will willingly sit in what they think is the Indiana ticket section; many fans would rather not sit surrounded by the opposing team. It's more fun to sit with your team. But no one knows this is actually a neutral area. Logically, it's way more attractive to an Indiana fan who assumes they are sitting on the home sideline. Then we get to hear how well Indiana travels ahashed. miiami fans don't show up.
Thanks for the tip, hayseed. Another IU burner account.
 
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The typical school ticket allocation layout for Finals and Semifinals. Then there's the 2026 CFP.

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It would be sort of fine if everyone in the secondary market knew this. But what do you think is going to happen when the Miami sideline is split by school allocation, and the Indiana sideline is wide open? Without prior knowledge, Miami fans will try to find seats on the mostly occupied Miami sideline, and Indiana fans will want to buy on the Indiana sideline. This is a recipe for Indiana to have 75% of the seats. Some Miami fans will willingly sit in what they think is the Indiana ticket section; many fans would rather not sit surrounded by the opposing team. It's more fun to sit with your team. But no one knows this is actually a neutral area. Logically, it's way more attractive to an Indiana fan who assumes they are sitting on the home sideline. Then we get to hear how well Indiana travels and how Miami fans don't show up.
Fvvk off
 
The typical school ticket allocation layout for Finals and Semifinals. Then there's the 2026 CFP.

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It would be sort of fine if everyone in the secondary market knew this. But what do you think is going to happen when the Miami sideline is split by school allocation, and the Indiana sideline is wide open? Without prior knowledge, Miami fans will try to find seats on the mostly occupied Miami sideline, and Indiana fans will want to buy on the Indiana sideline. This is a recipe for Indiana to have 75% of the seats. Some Miami fans will willingly sit in what they think is the Indiana ticket section; many fans would rather not sit surrounded by the opposing team. It's more fun to sit with your team. But no one knows this is actually a neutral area. Logically, it's way more attractive to an Indiana fan who assumes they are sitting on the home sideline. Then we get to hear how well Indiana travels and how Miami fans don't show up.
You are going to loose a$$hat
 
Looks to me that Miami gets one more section in the lower level end zone than Indiana. The rest of the seats are neutral. Why do people think those will go to Indiana fans more than likely?
 
The typical school ticket allocation layout for Finals and Semifinals. Then there's the 2026 CFP.

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It would be sort of fine if everyone in the secondary market knew this. But what do you think is going to happen when the Miami sideline is split by school allocation, and the Indiana sideline is wide open? Without prior knowledge, Miami fans will try to find seats on the mostly occupied Miami sideline, and Indiana fans will want to buy on the Indiana sideline. This is a recipe for Indiana to have 75% of the seats. Some Miami fans will willingly sit in what they think is the Indiana ticket section; many fans would rather not sit surrounded by the opposing team. It's more fun to sit with your team. But no one knows this is actually a neutral area. Logically, it's way more attractive to an Indiana fan who assumes they are sitting on the home sideline. Then we get to hear how well Indiana travels and how Miami fans don't show up.
Most of the ticket companies are saying it will be UM that has more fans.
 
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