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I know this won't have too many people here interested. But if so I have a suite available. It gives an allotment of 18 tickets. If interested it's 180k. I know this isn't for most people. If not no pressure. But please if you respond be serious. I've received a couple of offers but my boys don't want any less and for their share they won't go back and forth.
 
Curious, what is face value for tickets? Haven't even seen those. I get it, a lot want to get something out of them but ****.
 
Listings have not changed much. It’s a stare down.

If the number of listings stay the same through today I think the prices drop a decent amount into the weekend.
 
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I know this won't have too many people here interested. But if so I have a suite available. It gives an allotment of 18 tickets. If interested it's 180k. I know this isn't for most people. If not no pressure. But please if you respond be serious. I've received a couple of offers but my boys don't want any less and for their share they won't go back and forth.
If that's the price in Italian Lire, you have a buyer!
 
I am really surprised we haven't seen much of a drop in ticket prices yet. The upper deck endzone seats (which had a face value of $450) are still being listed for a minimum of just under $3K on the secondary markets (and finding anything under $3K is a crapshoot - most listings are still OVER $3K).

There are a TON of listings still out there - 1,800 listings on StubHub and nearly 2,000 listings on SeatGeek. Many of these listings have multiple tickets available, so we are talking at least 8K tickets or so up for grabs (maybe more, I know there's other ticket sites out there but I haven't checked those).

I would think by now or at the latest tomorrow, if most of these listings are still just sitting there, that the greedy scalpers and fans will have to start lowering the prices. Either that, or there will be swaths of empty seats for this game due to greed.
 
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I am really surprised we haven't seen much of a drop in ticket prices yet. The upper deck endzone seats (which had a face value of $450) are still being listed for a minimum of just under $3K on the secondary markets (and finding anything under $3K is a crapshoot - most listings are still OVER $3K).

There are a TON of listings still out there - 1,800 listings on StubHub and nearly 2,000 listings on SeatGeek. Many of these listings have multiple tickets available, so we are talking at least 8K tickets or so up for grabs (maybe more, I know there's other ticket sites out there but I haven't checked those).

I would think by now or at the latest tomorrow, if most of these listings are still just sitting there, that the greedy scalpers and fans will have to start lowering the prices. Either that, or there will be swaths of empty seats for this game due to greed.
It is possible some people with tickets for sale are fully happy to go to the game but when they saw what seats were selling for they couldn’t turn that down.

So in their minds they are saying if I can get 12k for my 4 nosebleed seats I’m good to sell, but if not I’ll go and enjoy the game.

I doubt there will be an empty seat anywhere on Monday night
 
I am really surprised we haven't seen much of a drop in ticket prices yet. The upper deck endzone seats (which had a face value of $450) are still being listed for a minimum of just under $3K on the secondary markets (and finding anything under $3K is a crapshoot - most listings are still OVER $3K).

There are a TON of listings still out there - 1,800 listings on StubHub and nearly 2,000 listings on SeatGeek. Many of these listings have multiple tickets available, so we are talking at least 8K tickets or so up for grabs (maybe more, I know there's other ticket sites out there but I haven't checked those).

I would think by now or at the latest tomorrow, if most of these listings are still just sitting there, that the greedy scalpers and fans will have to start lowering the prices. Either that, or there will be swaths of empty seats for this game due to greed.

It's still too early. Think of it this way. If the game was on a Saturday, like most CFB games are obviously, today would be Wednesday morning. You don't see tickets to a big weekend game nosedive on Wednesday morning. Late tomorrow and Sunday is when the movement should start to happen. But it all depends on demand. How badly do people really want to go...or for the ones selling, what's their situation? Are they in town and trying to make as much cash as possible, but if not, will just go to the game? Or are they out of town and it's purely for profit and as we get closer, they'll take whatever they can get?
 
I am really surprised we haven't seen much of a drop in ticket prices yet. The upper deck endzone seats (which had a face value of $450) are still being listed for a minimum of just under $3K on the secondary markets (and finding anything under $3K is a crapshoot - most listings are still OVER $3K).

There are a TON of listings still out there - 1,800 listings on StubHub and nearly 2,000 listings on SeatGeek. Many of these listings have multiple tickets available, so we are talking at least 8K tickets or so up for grabs (maybe more, I know there's other ticket sites out there but I haven't checked those).

I would think by now or at the latest tomorrow, if most of these listings are still just sitting there, that the greedy scalpers and fans will have to start lowering the prices. Either that, or there will be swaths of empty seats for this game due to greed.
IDK man, there's infinite demand from the local market. I think prices may start to creep up from here as the local market on the fence starts to snap up tickets.
 
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It's still too early. Think of it this way. If the game was on a Saturday, like most CFB games are obviously, today would be Wednesday morning. You don't see tickets to a big weekend game nosedive on Wednesday morning. Late tomorrow and Sunday is when the movement should start to happen. But it all depends on demand. How badly do people really want to go...or for the ones selling, what's their situation? Are they in town and trying to make as much cash as possible, but if not, will just go to the game? Or are they out of town and it's purely for profit and as we get closer, they'll take whatever they can get?
Following your logic, this is good news for local Miami fans who may be able to snatch up last minute tickets. The average Indiana fan flying down for the game will likely already have tickets when they do so.
 
Prices staying sky high for as long as possible is good news for us. At some point as the game approaches Indiana fans will run out of time to coordinate logistics of flight/hotel etc and have to throw in the towel. Most tickets sold in the last 24 hours should favor locals/our fans. So ideal scenario is tickets stay super high then come down a bunch last day.
 
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