How to buy Miami vs. Indiana National Championship tickets

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The Miami Hurricanes are back at Hard Rock Stadium for the National Championship, taking on the Indiana Hoosiers. With just one win standing between Miami and their sixth national title, fans looking to be part of the action should act fast—tickets are moving quickly.

A limited number of National Championship tickets will be released in the following priority order, while supplies last. Each presale group is capped at two tickets per account:


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honestly, might as well try and hit someone who works at Capital One up. lol

That or find a student who's willing to sell their ticket for $1k.
 
Those are the prices for the secondary market. I hope the university doesn’t tax those who hold a season tickets and have properly renewed their tickets. I’m a hurricane club member and hope the sale is at a fair market price to those who have supported the team.
 
Those are the prices for the secondary market. I hope the university doesn’t tax those who hold a season tickets and have properly renewed their tickets. I’m a hurricane club member and hope the sale is at a fair market price to those who have supported the team.
Going to be at face value. Still not a bargain but massively cheaper than what's on the secondary market.

To give some context: I signed up for the UM allocation at the beginning of the playoffs. Had my tickets confirmed after Ole Miss. Section 110, I got charged $870/each all in. Tickets in the same section are now going for $5,500/each all in on Seat Geek...

The prices *might* come down after the allocations from both schools this week. I was also at A&M and Cotton Bowl, got secondary market for both and bought early because of a false sense of needing to secure the seats. Ended up significantly overpaying, prices went down a lot as it got closer to gametime.

Now, this being the Natty, that might not happen.. but I would guess the prices aren't going to go up once more tickets go on sale after the allocations this week.
 
Those are the prices for the secondary market. I hope the university doesn’t tax those who hold a season tickets and have properly renewed their tickets. I’m a hurricane club member and hope the sale is at a fair market price to those who have supported the team.
they are face value through UM
 
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Going to be at face value. Still not a bargain but massively cheaper than what's on the secondary market.

To give some context: I signed up for the UM allocation at the beginning of the playoffs. Had my tickets confirmed after Ole Miss. Section 110, I got charged $870/each all in. Tickets in the same section are now going for $5,500/each all in on Seat Geek...

The prices *might* come down after the allocations from both schools this week. I was also at A&M and Cotton Bowl, got secondary market for both and bought early because of a false sense of needing to secure the seats. Ended up significantly overpaying, prices went down a lot as it got closer to gametime.

Now, this being the Natty, that might not happen.. but I would guess the prices aren't going to go up once more tickets go on sale after the allocations this week.
they will not most likely this time:

I suggest you all read this and plan and pray:

 
honestly, might as well try and hit someone who works at Capital One up. lol

That or find a student who's willing to sell their ticket for $1k.
Why would a student sell for a thousand when they are well aware of the market on the internet. Not happening
 
Why would a student sell for a thousand when they are well aware of the market on the internet. Not happening

idk but I’m sure there are ones out there. My daughter is a student at IU so I’m trying to see if I can get a hold of a student ticket
 
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