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But it says prices are dropping!!!

I can’t see people dropping 3-4k for nose bleed come Sunday/Monday morning.

Once prices start falling from people who don’t intend to go it will go quick I’d think late Sunday/Monday morning.
 

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The skyrocketing prices we see today is strategic IMO....get people that fear they are going to go up to stanch some now, but I think they will drop again with them knowing people will hop on the "lower" prices they were trying to sell them for to begin with.
 
A colleague of mine who is an IU alum said that all IU tickets for people that can’t travel are basically be sold around their alumni association. They have internal methods of selling to each other. So don’t expect many of their tickets to go on StubHub etc. they are selling for the same prices without fees to other fellow alums.
 
A colleague of mine who is an IU alum said that all IU tickets for people that can’t travel are basically be sold around their alumni association. They have internal methods of selling to each other. So don’t expect many of their tickets to go on StubHub etc. they are selling for the same prices without fees to other fellow alums.
There are plenty of tickets on StubHub and SeatGeek in the IU sections. If people can make 5-6x what they paid for a ticket, many people are going to do that, regardless of team affiliation.
 
A colleague of mine who is an IU alum said that all IU tickets for people that can’t travel are basically be sold around their alumni association. They have internal methods of selling to each other. So don’t expect many of their tickets to go on StubHub etc. they are selling for the same prices without fees to other fellow alums.
Look at stub hub their side is all on there. They are selling on it. Dude doesn’t know why he’s saying
 
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A colleague of mine who is an IU alum said that all IU tickets for people that can’t travel are basically be sold around their alumni association. They have internal methods of selling to each other. So don’t expect many of their tickets to go on StubHub etc. they are selling for the same prices without fees to other fellow alums.
Thats not true, they are all in the same boat as us. They have forums and facebook groups. Everyone is doing the same thing.

Same situation with ticket allocation from university, not all season ticket holders got tickets and if they did they only got 2 or 3 seats each.
 
the cheapest they were going ot be on secondary was the moment miami won before indiana played if you wanted to be sure wed be there.

this is on everyone who waited
 
A colleague of mine who is an IU alum said that all IU tickets for people that can’t travel are basically be sold around their alumni association. They have internal methods of selling to each other. So don’t expect many of their tickets to go on StubHub etc. they are selling for the same prices without fees to other fellow alums.
lmfao these ***** dont have ****.

they never even went to games until last year.
 
I’m not saying every Pe
lmfao these ***** dont have ****.

they never even went to games until last year.
It was a ghost town a few years ago.

But they have the largest alumni association in the country. A lot of their alumni live in southwest Florida after they retire. Tons of IU hats down here on all the old farts.
 
I’m not saying every Pe

It was a ghost town a few years ago.

But they have the largest alumni association in the country. A lot of their alumni live in southwest Florida after they retire. Tons of IU hats down here on all the old farts.
they count alumni from their entire IU system not just IU bloomington where this IU is.

imagine if Texas counted their UT system and not just UT-Austin
 
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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.
Do not reliably count on the listings as an example. There was a shadow inventory that they purposely placed to inflate the prices and make their own tickets look lower and get the algorithm and recommendations may be up to 25% of the listings are shadow or people who have no intention of selling like the $25,000 tickets for upstairs ticket kind of thing. The floor price to get in keeps going up today
 
Perfect storm (a hurricane)

Miami at home
Miami not great for 23 years and is playing for number 6
Indiana, the worst team ever, is playing for their 1st
Hardrock is a smaller stadium by around 10k compared to almost all the other national championship venues.

Houston: 72k
ATL: 75k
Hardrock 65k
'27 Vegas: 72k
'28 New Orleans: 83k
'29 Tampa: 72k
'30 Hardrock 65k
'31 ATL: 75k
 
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