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re: Priciest and cheapest SEC tickets this year
Posted on 7/22/12 at 4:45 pm to Marty McFrat
Posted on 7/22/12 at 4:45 pm to Marty McFrat
Arkansas does a really good job of making the games accessible to students. $85 for all 3 sports is a hell of a deal.
at Okie Light it's $210 for 7 games and $385 for football and basketball. Baseball, wrestling, and most everything else is free. This season Texas, TCU, and WV are the best home games. I'm not buying season tickets. The last time I did I left every game early to go watch SEC games on TV. Before my ISP joined the espn3 deal I'd take my laptop to one of the dorms and set up in the commons area and watch the Hogs and other SEC games.
I'm going to be driving 3 hours to Fayetteville instead of walking 3 blocks to Boone-Pickens Stadium at least 3 times this season.
at Okie Light it's $210 for 7 games and $385 for football and basketball. Baseball, wrestling, and most everything else is free. This season Texas, TCU, and WV are the best home games. I'm not buying season tickets. The last time I did I left every game early to go watch SEC games on TV. Before my ISP joined the espn3 deal I'd take my laptop to one of the dorms and set up in the commons area and watch the Hogs and other SEC games.
I'm going to be driving 3 hours to Fayetteville instead of walking 3 blocks to Boone-Pickens Stadium at least 3 times this season.
Posted on 7/23/12 at 12:37 pm to CtotheVrzrbck
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at Okie Light it's $210 for 7 games and $385 for football and basketball. Baseball, wrestling, and most everything else is free
This seems really unreasonable. You pay the $100 for football tickets at UF, and then all other sports are free. $385 seems really high.
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