OK, I am going to post this, and then go back and read comments and possibly contact some folks individually.
It took some time (mostly because the students were on summer break), but I have fronted the $2,000 to secure at least 30 (and as many as 35) parking spots very close to the stadium. I will post screenshots below.
This is a RESIDENTIAL complex that sells its parking for football games. The lot will be available from 8 am until midnight. I will be completing a form and getting a permit so that people can tailgate. There are THREE bathrooms that are available to us.
Just for context...my niece lives in this building, and she helped me to reach out to the building manager. As this is MY NIECE, I am trying to take some precautions to make this a positive experience, as we are...MIAMI fans...so I'm going to ask people to be on RELATIVELY good behavior. I would ask for a commitment to RELATIVELY clean behavior as far as bagging up trash before heading to the stadium.
I have already been reaching out to some of you that I already know, and you guys are the first priority, but there WILL be a number of spots available to others. Please reach out to me via DM, I will make sure you can pay me via Venmo or a similar method.
The cost TO ME is $65 per spot, plus a $75 fee for the tailgate permit. Therefore, I am asking for $70 per parking spot. I will not make a profit and might even lose money if we don't sell all the spots, but it's a risk I'm willing to take. I realize that people may not know which car they will be driving (i.e., if you rent a car), so I will need to get a name of the best contact person (and likely the driver of the vehicle) and then closer to gametime let's try to get vehicle information to make it easier to check everyone in on gameday.
I will post screenshots below, so you will have some familiarity with the location and the walk to the stadium. Let me know if you have any questions.
No ******** around here, this is going to be one of the best spots you can get. You can pay less and walk farther. You can take your chances with your bladder. But given where MOST of your tickets are located, you probably won't be able to find a better overall situation.
Here is the site. I am not sure if they use the north or south side for parking entrance. From what I was told, they usually have one person who collects money for parking (which they may still do, as they have a handful of "season regulars" for which they have not sold me those spots), but I'm not sure which side is the "entrance" side.
Here is the walk to the stadium. As you can see, if you purchased tickets through UM, your tickets are either in the north end zone or in the southeast corner. The away side is the east side.
The north side of University Avenue is mostly commercial. The south side of University Avenue includes some old dorms. There are sidewalks on both sides of University Avenue, and the walk is very flat, no hills.
Reach out to me via DM if interested.
Tailgate supplies: