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re: BCS Title Costs (2013 & Prior)
Posted on 1/7/16 at 10:51 am to blairjs
Posted on 1/7/16 at 10:51 am to blairjs
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I could of done the trips below slightly cheaper,
how? Those are the cheapest nat'l championship trips I've ever seen. And I have buddies that ride the train instead of flying. Kudos to you
quote:nvm, you're doing it all wrong
$150 for food/merchandize/entertainment
But still, this breakdown was quite impressive so good for you. Is 'splitting cost with wife' really a thing?
Posted on 1/7/16 at 11:05 am to bamaatlsu
Did you really make this thread to take a shot at UGA??
Of course, I couldn't miss a chance to take shot at a rival. Since I have lived in ATL for the past 10 years, I do root for GA as my east team.
how? Those are the cheapest nat'l championship trips I've ever seen. And I have buddies that ride the train instead of flying. Kudos to you
2013 from FSU ticket office. 2010 sort of a similar situation. I expect to pay more in the future. I believe CFP tickets in most cases will be around face value for upper level seats.
I do not know how to make travel cost work for the CFP title game with 1 week of prep.
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$150 for food/merchandize/entertainment
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nvm, you're doing it all wrong
But still, this breakdown was quite impressive so good for you. Is 'splitting cost with wife' really a thing?
Keep in mind in 2010, I was staying with family so pretty much every meal was free. I did chip in.
Splitting the cost the wife is not a really a thing. I just did it to show as compared to 2010 which was the most expensive trip for most Auburn fans I know.
I just got to hope Auburn goes to Cotton, Orange, Fiesta, or Sugar. I live in Atlanta and got close family near those cities. If Auburn goes to CFP Peach next year, I will be able to get tickets at face or I'll sell them to a SEC fan.
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