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Georgia fans estimated to make up 69% of crowd in MBS
Posted on 12/4/19 at 6:43 pm
Posted on 12/4/19 at 6:43 pm
ATHENS — Georgia is expected to have a home field advantage of sorts in the SEC Championship Game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, according to ticket data provided by Vividseats.com.
But it will be up to the No. 4-ranked Bulldogs (11-1) to give their fans something to cheer about against No. 2-ranked LSU (12-0) when the game kicks off at 4 p.m. on Saturday (TV: CBS).
The VividSeats fan forecast on Wednesday called for 69 percent of the crowd to be cheering for Georgia, with the remaining 31 percent rooting for the favored Tigers.
LSU coach Ed Orgeron said the Tigers expect plenty of purple and gold support, but he’s aware the UGA fans will make their presence felt.
“Everywhere we go, we’ve had great fans, but we will treat this as an away game,” said Orgeron, whose team will arrive in Atlanta on Thursday. “We will have crowd noise on Tuesday, Wednesday. Be very well-prepared for all the Georgia fight songs they’ll play on our field all week.”
SeatGeek released data on Tuesday indicating the SEC Championship Game ticket was the most expensive, on average, of all the league championship games being held this weekend.
According to SeatGeek, the average ticket price was $572 — and that’s after dropping 30 percent in the last two weeks.
It’s the cheapest the average SEC Championship Game ticket has been the past three years.
Last year’s average ticket price for the matchup pitting Alabama and Georgia was $694.
The year before, when it was the Bulldogs against Auburn, the average ticket was $819.
SeatGeek indicates 46 percent of the ticket buyers for this year’s SEC Championship Game are from the state of Georgia, 12 percent are from Louisiana, 9 percent are from Texas and another 5 percent are from Florida.
But it will be up to the No. 4-ranked Bulldogs (11-1) to give their fans something to cheer about against No. 2-ranked LSU (12-0) when the game kicks off at 4 p.m. on Saturday (TV: CBS).
The VividSeats fan forecast on Wednesday called for 69 percent of the crowd to be cheering for Georgia, with the remaining 31 percent rooting for the favored Tigers.
LSU coach Ed Orgeron said the Tigers expect plenty of purple and gold support, but he’s aware the UGA fans will make their presence felt.
“Everywhere we go, we’ve had great fans, but we will treat this as an away game,” said Orgeron, whose team will arrive in Atlanta on Thursday. “We will have crowd noise on Tuesday, Wednesday. Be very well-prepared for all the Georgia fight songs they’ll play on our field all week.”
SeatGeek released data on Tuesday indicating the SEC Championship Game ticket was the most expensive, on average, of all the league championship games being held this weekend.
According to SeatGeek, the average ticket price was $572 — and that’s after dropping 30 percent in the last two weeks.
It’s the cheapest the average SEC Championship Game ticket has been the past three years.
Last year’s average ticket price for the matchup pitting Alabama and Georgia was $694.
The year before, when it was the Bulldogs against Auburn, the average ticket was $819.
SeatGeek indicates 46 percent of the ticket buyers for this year’s SEC Championship Game are from the state of Georgia, 12 percent are from Louisiana, 9 percent are from Texas and another 5 percent are from Florida.
This post was edited on 12/4/19 at 6:44 pm
Posted on 12/4/19 at 6:54 pm to FlexDawg
LSU fans are saving their money for New Orleans. Luckily for them, they'll get the chance to play in New Orleans...in the Sugar Bowl on New Years.
Posted on 12/4/19 at 6:57 pm to Buzz Killington
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69%
This is a sign.
Posted on 12/4/19 at 7:11 pm to diddlydawg7
It's how you frick their mouth and eat their genitals at the same time.
Posted on 12/4/19 at 9:23 pm to Buzz Killington
We need closer to 85% in the Benz
Posted on 12/4/19 at 9:27 pm to deeprig9
We will be hitting them from both ends?
Posted on 12/4/19 at 9:28 pm to FlexDawg
I haven’t checked prices today but they got LOW a few days ago. I watched prices like a hawk two cost me $650 each for lower level endzone tickets against auburn last year against Bama they were $550 for 3 which probably drove the price up a little. Monday Lowers were $330
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