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Ticket prices for the College Football Playoff first round game between Notre Dame vs. Indiana have been tanking heading into next weekend...
(The Spun)
Filed Under: NCAA Football
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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Dr Rosenrosen6 months
No one wants to sit in 20 degree weather to see who has the better transfers?
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BabyTac6 months
Playoffs have ruined college football. Period.
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WeeWee6 months
Good the price of tickets as well as the other costs involved in going to a game make it difficult for the average fan to attend these games. IF (very big if) ticket prices for the championship games and playoff games start to go down then regular season ticket prices will go down too. That is a positive thing for everyone.
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RogerTempleton6 months
cheapest time to buy a ticket is the 24 hours before the game
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paulb526 months
Dropping down to normal ?
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Bama Bird6 months
Yes... this is not newsworthy. UT/Clem and SMU/PSU are both starting below $90. I understand they both have larger stadiums, but with the fanbase sizes of Texas and Clemson, I'd expect it be under IU/ND, but not $300 under.
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SUB6 months
You excluding fees? SeatGeek has nothing below $150 for UT Clemson.
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Privateer 20076 months
Hundreds of dollars to watch a game. Just silly.
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sml716 months
Hundreds of dollars to watch a game that's going to be on tv...
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sml716 months
I mean...think of the catered tv watch party you could throw for that kind of dough.
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RogerTempleton6 months
poor. Money exists to provide for life experiences.
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cajunmud6 months
C'mon Cinderella

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imjustafatkid6 months
Which one is Cinderella?
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Tigers4Lyfe6 months
If you have to ask.
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UnclePat765 months
There’s got to be somethin better than this.
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