Tickets still available for Miami vs. Notre Dame

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View attachment 333311View attachment 333312I just checked the school site. Sections 332 and 232 are the only ones with a lot of tickets still available. Both are the non alcohol sections. The other sections with tickets available all have very few remaining - anywhere from 2 to 20 each.
Why do we have alcohol free sections :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO: those seats should be like 50 bucks max.
 
I've had my tickets for since the end of last season! I live in Clearwater/Tampa Bay! I'm taking the 3.5 to 4.5 drive down Sunday morning. My daughter doesn't live in South Florida anymore! She lived right around the corner from Hard Rock or I would go down early Saturday Morning, so I can spend the day and evening doing things with my grandkids! I hear fans talking about, oh Miami hasn't sold the game out! Newsflash! Everybody or your average person in America isn't balling. The cost of living is high, here in Florida, especially down in South Florida! The tv experience is far cheaper and more enjoyable. I have the money to go to the ND and UF game so, I'm going to those games! Other Cane fans have to make smart economic decision for themselves which includes me too. I don't spend money just because in these harder economic times. **** can happen and priorities change real quick!
 
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Sporting events are expensive. Bigger games are more expensive. I don't know what else to tell some of you.
then we cannot complain when its sold out. Athens, SB, Tuscaloosa has a lower cost of living than SFL.
 
It will be loud and crazy.

Really dont care if we had to drive 45 minutes for our own stadium

But due to not having the in state graduates of these enormous state schools a smaller 60K soccer style stadium really would be tremendous. Not happening I know. Winning and big opponents will bring fans. But even when we play a Stanford at home a 60K stadium could be pretty filled and loud.

That being said even at 90% that stadium should be rocking...esp if we throw a haymaker early.
 
Why do we have alcohol free sections :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO: those seats should be like 50 bucks max.
I don’t understand their thought process with this. Who is monitoring that this is “alcohol free”…. And to your point tickets should be dirt cheap because of the alcohol free marketing

Our athletic department and ticketing office are a total joke
 
It will be loud and crazy.

Really dont care if we had to drive 45 minutes for our own stadium

But due to not having the in state graduates of these enormous state schools a smaller 60K soccer style stadium really would be tremendous. Not happening I know. Winning and big opponents will bring fans. But even when we play a Stanford at home a 60K stadium could be pretty filled and loud.

That being said even at 90% that stadium should be rocking...esp if we throw a haymaker early.
Hard rock stadium seats about 65K which is way too big for us.

Ideally, we’re in a stadium with a capacity of 50k.
 
I don’t understand their thought process with this. Who is monitoring that this is “alcohol free”…. And to your point tickets should be dirt cheap because of the alcohol free marketing

Our athletic department and ticketing office are a total joke
Agreed
 
So you think it makes sense to spend several hundred million dollars to build a "soccer style" stadium with 60k seats when they already have a super bowl quality NFL stadium with 65k seats? And let me guess, it should be close to campus so they can get a larger percentage of the massive 12k student body to go to the games.
 
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So you think it makes sense to spend several hundred million dollars to build a "soccer style" stadium with 60k seats when they already have a super bowl quality NFL stadium with 65k seats? And let me guess, it should be close to campus so they can get a larger percentage of the massive 12k student body to go to the games.


here we go batman GIF
 
I'm sure the school did the math and realized that they make more money selling 80% of the tickets at crazy prices than 100% at reasonable prices, but they're pricing out the hometown fans. It's ridiculous.


Here's the thing. The SEASON tix didn't go up that much. And there are 8 games. So errrbody on this board should have bought season tix, and then sold the ones they weren't using.

Now...it's a different thing. Radakovich put a premium price (single-game) on ND and Florida games.
 
Typical overreaction. Probably a few hundred ( a good portion of which are probably nosebleeds) seats left and you guys are acting like there are going to be significant areas of empty seats. It’s not going to happen. HR will be rocking.


Nothing left in the 100s sections. A few in the 200s, but that's suite level anyhow, so they were always gonna cost. Most of what is left is in the upper deck.
 
Here's the thing. The SEASON tix didn't go up that much. And there are 8 games. So errrbody on this board should have bought season tix, and then sold the ones they weren't using.

Now...it's a different thing. Radakovich put a premium price (single-game) on ND and Florida games.
To this point, I have two club level season tickets… and knowing that my dad and brother were coming for the ND game I purchased four upper bowl sideline season tickets.

Sold my club level tickets for the ND game (since we’re sitting together in the upper bowl) and the upper bowl sideline tickets for the Gators game… already ended up making a profit with an overall cost of less than the two club level season tickets.

For those that live locally, season tickets was the way to go this year.
 
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I don’t understand their thought process with this. Who is monitoring that this is “alcohol free”…. And to your point tickets should be dirt cheap because of the alcohol free marketing

Our athletic department and ticketing office are a total joke
I used to work in venues. 18+ shows always cost more than 21+ because they won't make bar money on 100% of attendees so they tack it on to the ticket price
 
Lots of schools selling 150% of our stadiums capacity at that price on a weekly basis, or every other home game and ours are complaining about the biggest game this program has played at home in more than 20 years being this price.

I just paid $150 a ticket to see ETSU at UT.

It’s a big selling point to the other conferences we want to go that we sell out and we fail to do it.
What TF else is there to do in Knoxville or Lincoln or College Station? There is serious competition for entertainment dollars in Miami. Same reason USC doesn't sell out.
 
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