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How in the world did all those UGA fans get tickets?

Jan 30, 2006
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I think it made a difference in the game. If the o-lineman doesn't have a false start, inside the 10, the Irish score and a fg doesn't put Georgia up.
 
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Paid 1100.00 a pop for them.
We flew into Chicago and caught an Uber to the game. Walked right up to the stadium and got 3 lower level seats for $400 for all 3. Notre Dame people were all around us selling singles for $100. Beautiful little stadium awash in red. Great game and nice fans. We'll see y'all in Athens and make you feel welcome!
 
That was too bad so many ND fair weather fans took the money and ran. The same thing happened in 2000 when Nebraska made their first-ever trip to ND Stadium. I was at that game.

At the same time, I can understand the rationale of some ND season ticket holder who can pay for their entire season's tickets by selling that game, and can still attend the other 6 games.
 
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I think it made a difference in the game. If the o-lineman doesn't have a false start, inside the 10, the Irish score and a fg doesn't put Georgia up.
Boosters decided to buy tickets not players.
 
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Then why get season tickets if you know the team hasn't adequately improved? There are lots of ND fans that would have loved to go. Example...in the presale a person could get 2 tickets only. The game sold out in minutes. The people selling out were the season ticket holders who probably should give them up if they don't want to support the student athletes. Total sorry attitude by so called ND "fans".
 
We flew into Chicago and caught an Uber to the game. Walked right up to the stadium and got 3 lower level seats for $400 for all 3. Notre Dame people were all around us selling singles for $100. Beautiful little stadium awash in red. Great game and nice fans. We'll see y'all in Athens and make you feel welcome!
Sorry, I call BS on your story. I was at the game, spoke to MANY Georgia fans (they are great by the way everyone was nice and humble) and they all spent 400+ for their tickets. Although I had tickets I was just curious on how much they were selling for at the game. So I walked around with my one finger up. Couldn't find one for under $350.
 
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Then why get season tickets if you know the team hasn't adequately improved? There are lots of ND fans that would have loved to go. Example...in the presale a person could get 2 tickets only. The game sold out in minutes. The people selling out were the season ticket holders who probably should give them up if they don't want to support the student athletes. Total sorry attitude by so called ND "fans".
I disagree. I sold mine because I want new leadership at ND. They rip us fans off constantly for the "ND experience."

How about you give me a good product on the field for the money they charge.... Turnabout is fair play.
 
I disagree. I sold mine because I want new leadership at ND. They rip us fans off constantly for the "ND experience."

How about you give me a good product on the field for the money they charge.... Turnabout is fair play.

Do you really think a potentially impactful recruit is going to want to play in a home environment where 40-50% of the fans are from the opposite team? How about you think about the student athletes and supporting them versus your own personal pocketbook or protest, Kapernick?
 
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