$425/EA
Section C136
Row 22
Seats 11 and 12
Text 469-288-2940 if interested
David '94
Section C136
Row 22
Seats 11 and 12
Text 469-288-2940 if interested
David '94
cadetjay02 said:
II'm not sure I'd go if you paid me $100..
cadetjay02 said:
Is that really the going rate? I'm not sure I'd go if you paid me $100. Also- rookie and no ag-tag smells sketchy.
This event never sells out. Tickets will come down significantly the day of the game.Quote:
The price may be a bit high but come on…
Prices don't really drop for this game because face value is really high and they aren't part of a season ticket package.PlanoAg98 said:This event never sells out. Tickets will come down significantly the day of the game.Quote:
The price may be a bit high but come on…
I've never understood this. So someone spends $400 for a ticket and the day of the game says to himself "naw instead of getting $100 I'm gonna eat the $400." That makes no sense.grego said:Prices don't really drop for this game because face value is really high and they aren't part of a season ticket package.PlanoAg98 said:This event never sells out. Tickets will come down significantly the day of the game.Quote:
The price may be a bit high but come on…
On another thread, somebody stated that Seat Geeks is the "official" site for buying 3rd party tickets for this game and to not buy off Stub Hub. Seat Geeks has what appears to be over 100 listings with most of those between the goal lines. I'm betting I'll get 200 or 300 level behind the Aggie bench for $100/each. That's more than 1/2 of what they are listed for today.Quote:
There's actually not that many decent tickets on the secondary market for this game. I think Stubhub has maybe 30 in the 100 level in between the goallines. That's next to nothing for a game still 24+ hours away.
I still don't get it. Tomorrow, there will still be people asking for $400 for their tickets on the 100 level. Wouldn't they rather just get what they can at that point? Would they rather eat $400 or $300? Seems dumb to just say "well I didn't get $400 so I ain't gettin nuthin."Proposition Joe said:
It impacts supply on the secondary market which impacts price.
PlanoAg98 said:On another thread, somebody stated that Seat Geeks is the "official" site for buying 3rd party tickets for this game and to not buy off Stub Hub. Seat Geeks has what appears to be over 100 listings with most of those between the goal lines. I'm betting I'll get 200 or 300 level behind the Aggie bench for $100/each. That's more than 1/2 of what they are listed for today.Quote:
There's actually not that many decent tickets on the secondary market for this game. I think Stubhub has maybe 30 in the 100 level in between the goallines. That's next to nothing for a game still 24+ hours away.
fc2112 said:I still don't get it. Tomorrow, there will still be people asking for $400 for their tickets on the 100 level. Wouldn't they rather just get what they can at that point? Would they rather eat $400 or $300? Seems dumb to just say "well I didn't get $400 so I ain't gettin nuthin."Proposition Joe said:
It impacts supply on the secondary market which impacts price.
The dynamics will be interesting to watch. I regularly go to game in College Station for $20 a seat for pretty decent seats. You just have to be waiting until 2 hours before the game when people start to panic.Proposition Joe said:fc2112 said:I still don't get it. Tomorrow, there will still be people asking for $400 for their tickets on the 100 level. Wouldn't they rather just get what they can at that point? Would they rather eat $400 or $300? Seems dumb to just say "well I didn't get $400 so I ain't gettin nuthin."Proposition Joe said:
It impacts supply on the secondary market which impacts price.
I mean, maybe there will be a few people still asking $400 for their tickets on the 100 level, but there won't be a lot of them.
This isn't like a game in College Station, TX (1-3 hour drive for most people) where there's 500 tickets on the 100 level between the goal-lines still for sale.
Resale typically drives secondary market prices -- not "true fans that just couldn't make the game". The majority of ticket buyers for this game were "true fans" -- because the billionth straight neutral site game at $150/ticket between these two teams really wasn't all that desirable a ticket until Arkansas ended up taking down Texas and it became a real big game for both teams.
The hardest part about this is actually getting a cell signal that will allow the Stub Hub app to work. I loved Flash Seats where you could submit bids on multiple ticket listings and it will only process the 1st one that accepts your offer. I would put very low bids on 5-6 ticket offers. Every time about 15-30 minutes prior to kick off, I would get a notice that my offer was accepted and I had my tickets.Quote:
The dynamics will be interesting to watch. I regularly go to game in College Station for $20 a seat for pretty decent seats. You just have to be waiting until 2 hours before the game when people start to panic.
There aren't near the amount of tickets that there are for similar eventsPlanoAg98 said:
There are a lot of tickets for this event on reseller sites. If they are eager enough to put them up on such site, they will be eager enough to drop the price to get some money.