BCS National Championship tickets can be had for a little under $400. That’s right, a little under $400. Now, I know some of you are thinking, $400 isn’t cheap for a football game, and I agree. But consider this from 2 years ago:
Dec. 30–There is a line Gator fan Trey refuses to cross. “I am not going to pose as a Buckeye to get tickets. No way” says the 27-year-old 2002 University of Florida graduate. With people asking for more than $1,000 per ticket to the BCS National Championship game, [Trey] may have no choice as a third-year law student attending the University of Dayton in Ohio. For [Trey], there are two kinds of tickets he can afford: the ones snatched up quickly or the ones offered by Ohio State University fans who would rather give their ticket away free than see it go to a Gator fan such as [Trey]. Friends suggest [Trey] swallow his pride — maybe put on a scarlet and gray sweater — and do whatever it takes to nab those rare tickets to the big game in Glendale, Ariz. “No — freaking — way,” he says.
A little more than a week before the game, almost 500 tickets are for sale on ticket-broker Web sites. Some sellers ask as much as $5,000 for a pair of tickets on the 40-yard line. This year’s ticket prices are some of the highest ever for a national championship game, said J. Michaels, the owner of TeamOneTickets.com. Michaels predicts people will have to pay $900 to $1,100 each to attend this year’s game.
[Trey's] limit is double the face value of the tickets, about $350.
“For the same money we could stay at home, get a killer big-screen TV and watch the game in HD,” he said.
Copyright (c) 2006, South Florida Sun-Sentinel – Byline: Andrew Tran – Edited by me.
In the end, my constant nagging of people didn’t get me tickets (in case you haven’t put it together yet, I’m the aforementioned Trey). I was interviewed by about 4-5 newspapers, called to be on a Dayton, OH radio show, and even emailed by some members of the Fiesta Bowl committee. Nothing. Zilch. Nada. Why? Simply because the secondary market made it so none were to be had. The ones that were available were going at about $1000-$1200 a pop for nosebleeds. It one of the most profitable sporting events ever for re-sellers.
Now, fast forward to 2008, to a championship game in the home state of one of the participants…The South Florida Sun-Sentinel has reported that “On Monday, the cheapest seats available on Web sites such as StubHub, eBay and Craigslist were about $400. On Tuesday, some seats had dropped to $375.”
Is the economy in such a disarray that people aren’t willing to spend? Without going into a political debate, it sure looks like it. And, this isn’t the only bowl game struggling on the resale market. The Orange Bowl featuring Virginia Tech and Cincinnati, held in the same stadium, has tickets for $10 on Stub Hub. That is about $155 below face value.
The usually strong traveling fan base of Ohio State, who helped drive up the prices in 2006, has shied away from traveling to Phoenix this year, even though and the athletic department made their ticket allotment available to the general public. Despite doing so, they still haven’t completely sold out.
To be fair, not all is down. The December 27th Meineke Car Care Bowl between West Virginia and North Carolina has sold out. The Hawai’i Bowl between Notre Dame and Hawai’i has sparked large sales demand from all over the country. And, as usual, the Rose Bowl is the hardest ticket to come by outside of the BCS National Championship.
So why is the BCS title game struggling for re-sellers? There are still three weeks before the big game, and why rush? Florida fans simply have to hop in a car and drive. Most don’t have to book plane tickets and make hard travel arraignments to get to the game.
As for the Oklahoma fans? They will come, but flights into Miami are a cool $400-$500 according to Kayak.com. Add to that approximately $200+ for a hotel room within 5 miles of Dolphins Stadium, and then there’s the actual cost of the tickets. Add all that up, and you’ve got an expensive trip there.
And the rest of the bowl system? There are too many games spreading the talent out. That’s the best way to put it. You think a 7-5 Maryland team has fans amped enough to make the trip to Boise, ID to play 7-5 Nevada? Schools with games locally like USF haven’t even sold out; and with a 6-6 Memphis as their opponent, the matchup it isn’t exactly a shocker.
Of course, this will all rebound in a few years and people will be throwing money around to attend bowl games like it’s going out of style. For now though, like everything else in today’s market, it’s selling low, much to the chagrin of your local neighborhood ticket re-sellers.
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Phase 1: invite 2 7-5 teams to play in Boise
Phase 2: ???
Phase 3: Profit
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Great post. Really opens some eyes about the economy as if most of us don’t know people who have been laid off. Even for people like myself, there is a lot of uncertainty in the future. My company IS going to have a layoff sometime next year. I just hope it is small and that I don’t get caught on the wrong side of the fence.
In the meantime, I am not dropping a grand to go see a bowl game this year. Then again, my team, Syracuse, is surprisingly not bowl eligible.
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I would’ve considered getting tix to the Rutgers game this year if I wasn’t gonna be away in Missouri…I’m sure I could’ve gotten a decent price on ‘em.
trey–FYI…it’s chagrin.
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what is the word on ticket sales for the Capital One Bowl? both teams travel rather well.
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Ticket sales are stronger than most bowl, but not near sellout. They’re expecting about 55-60k.
By comparison, the Champs Sports Bowl in Orlando, Wisconsin sold less tahn 4000 tickets, which is very very unlike them.
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I hope you forgot a zero, trey, and really meant 40000. if not, that’s really sad.
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My Buckeye-lovin’ former boss now lives in Phoenix and called the ticket office for another agent (we’re in the insurance business) for Fiesta Bowl tickets. He’s a talker, so when the girl asked how many tickets he’d like, he said “Just two, but what if I said 100?” and she answered: “Then 100 you can have!” They used to put a 6-8 ticket max on purchases but not this year. Not many people are travelling. If I could, I’d go out there since we have a free place (or three) to stay, but hub’s work won’t allow it.
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Nope Miz.
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^not that hub’s job says “you will not go to Arizona and watch the Buckeyes!” That re-read kind of funny.
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it will be interesting to see how quickly the Super Bowl sells out.
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geez, trey…that’s ACC championship game attendance levels!
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the Super Bowl tickets are usually bought up as corporate shindigs so i’d say there won’t be much effect as far as selling out. but, I bet scalping a ticket will be cheaper similar to what trey’s talking about here.
great post, trey, by the way.
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Well the BCS Championship is sold out, as is the Rose Bowl, and the Sugar Bowl.
The Las Vegas and Meineke.
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I was told Super Bowl tickets will be the cheapest they’ve been in quite a few years on the secondary market.
They expect the cheapesst ticket to be around 1800 by kickoff.
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Thanks Miz
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cheapest = $1800!? I honestly just choked on my coffee a bit…some went up into my nose.
holy moley, that’s a lot of bread for a ticket to a game.
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…and I’m guessing those $1800 tix will be in the nose bleed section.
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$1800?? You can definitely get an awesome TV for that much and enjoy a much more comfortable seat at home…and the beer is cheaper then too.
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anyone read Wetzel’s column on the money involved in bowls?
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rek, I think you could get two awesome tv’s for $1800!
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Miz,
Which is why the BCS Championship was rediculous 2 years ago. My dad’s friend paid 2400 for two nosebleeds outside the game.
The Super Bowl tix are actually more drivin by the scalpers who make it their marquee event of the year.
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mize–Depends on what you consider awesome.
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especially in January when the TVs go on sale for the big game.
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thanks for that link, sae. I’ve printed it and will be looking forward to today’s 2nd part.
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/truth’d
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true, rek. my standards may be lower than your high-fallutin’ standards though!
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In 2006, my wife (then fiance) and I rented an HDTV for the month to watch the game.
It cost us 70 bucks.
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you read my mind, sparty!
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Just don’t get brown fingerprints on it.
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ewwwwww.
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mize–Your standards must be lower…I’m thinking $1800 could get you a nice 52″ or a high-end 46″.
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I would like to experience a live bowl game and/or Super Bowl someday. I like being in the crowd. Total opposite of the spouse….he likes to be at home where no one is trying to talk to him and ask redundant questions while he watches the game.
Jen=social
Mr. Jen= “demented and sad, but social”–name that movie
he’s not really ‘demented’ and ’sad’, but it’s a quote
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Does he like being called Mr. Jen?
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“I want to be an airborn ranger…”
Breakfast Club
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rek- you can get high end 46″ LCDs for around 1200 if you are patient for a deal.
jen-being in the crowd of a super bowl is overrated from what i am told.
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We got a Sony 40 “…wish we would have gone a little bigger, but that can be the next TV we buy in a year or two. 40 is fine for our family room that it’s in now.
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no rek; you’re just a snob*. the first big purchase mrs. miz and I made together was our 52″ tv and we got a great deal on it for $1.1k.
*just kidding with you
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Super Bowl crowd = too laid back. Most people there have not rooting interest and are there with their company/business.
I have a 42″ Phillips we bought last September. It’s not bad.
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it was hot off the back of a truck.
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kwsn- uhhhh….yes. HA!
Sparty~ I know, but I like tailgating and whooping it up in a crowd. I think I’d rather do a bowl game.
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shit we paid 1k for ours it was our wedding present to each other.
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trey~ yeah, that’s why a college bowl game would be more fun. “true” fans.
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ours was our Christmas present this year…purchased before the big Turkey Day games and the end of college fb season though ; )
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I agree Jen. I’ve been to a few. Went to the Capital One Bowl last year, but it was about 85% Florida 15% Michigan.
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my wedding present to the wife was priceless..hehehe.
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sparty–I’m sure around Super Bowl, that kind of deal will be out there…I paid $1800 for my 52″ AQUOS last January…and high end is Sony or Samsung based on price, but many other brands are great too.
mize–Glad you clarified…you sure got a steal.
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lil sparty?
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@sparty – you cave her a mastercard?
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And high end also refers to the latest and greatest TV with the newest features…you can get an older 52″ (possibly the same TV I’ve got) for around $1200-1400 now.
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my wedding present to the mrs. was the best ever. every girl that hears it goes, and I quote, “awwwwwwwww.”
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The clap?
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What was it? The suspense is killing me!
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That was directed at sparty…not mize.
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that’s what we did, rek. we got the older model and they were having a sale to get rid of them for the next ones.
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Please tell guys…gotta get ideas for myself.
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nah, lil sparty has a huge price tag.
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rek,
We just did the TV. Straight out of law school, had no money.
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@rek – if I’d said “ewwwwwww,” the clap would have been a valid guess.
@trey – I bought her all her china.
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My next TV will probably be an older model…hopefully one with a 120Hz refresh rate too.
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+1…that’s funny.
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so lil’ sparty is expensive, but not priceless?
/mrs. sparty
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trey–Was it worth it putting yourself more in debt? I waited until I’d been working at a real job for a few years.
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mize–The clap comment was towards sparty….awwwwwww is more like a puppy.
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if lil sparty can bat from from both sides of the plate, then he will become priceless.
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Like This rek?
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Would someone (OK, Jen) please explain the quest for china as a wedding gift?
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rek,
No interest til 2010. We should have it paid off in a few months.
My wife watches what we spend like a hawk.
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hawkeye- exactly, ours has never been used (10 years)
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Totally like that trey…it’s my dream TV.
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trey–You gave into getting a store credit card? I avoid those things.
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DO NOT factor rate of usage into the importance of china to a woman. that’s a very shortsighted error on every male’s part.
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6 years and counting on the not used china for us….
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If a store is going to offer me a way to pay for it over a year interest free, I am going to take it. Bought a new washer in August, could have paid it off right there, but since I could pay for it over a year we went that route. And then we’ll cancel the card.
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HawkEye–It’s supposed to be used for those formal dinners and shit…I plan on eating off the china we picked out often enough to make it worth it, but not for formal dinners…we usually break out china on the holidays.
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I’m going to write a book on how to do simple things to impress your lady for you guys. you guys need help.
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But applying and cancelling cards often enough messes with your credit…that’s why I avoid it…I just get miles for all my purchases and try not to buy anything that I can’t afford.
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my favorite sale of the year: $299 or more, no interest for a year at Home Depot.
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Yep. Neither of us racked up any credit card debt and after my ID was stolen I’d take anyone/anything that would extend me credit to help take the risk off my score.
It has definitly helped.
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miz,
My wife is always impressed.
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I don’t think my fiancee could really care too much about the china…we just made sure we picked out something we liked since you’re supposed to ask for china.
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No china for us. Maybe one day.
el Perro would probably knock it over. She’s good at it.
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threadjack
Bowl game season starts tomorrow.
/threadjack
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you better double check on that, rek. I didn’t think so either at first and found out otherwise. then I saved up and bought it all for her (with the help of many 20% off coupons at bed, bath, and beyond) and she was very happy.
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trey–That’s why you’re supposed to spend more money on a china cabinet to store the china that you’ll never use…el Perro won’t get to it then.
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rek – I know, but our rating is good enough that I just don’t worry about the occasional time we do it.
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glad we don’t use the China. just our regular Target dishes take a beating. the woman can cook, but not very graceful with the dishes.
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mize–Either way, we’ll get it all, but I don’t think she’d be all mrs. mize on me if I went and bought it all for her…BB&B is awesome since they let you use expired 20% off coupons with no hassle…unfortunately our china is at Fortunoff.
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RE: china – Just to piss y’all off, my wife is going to inherit two full sets of Wedgewood.
And if I would have either received or bought it, we’d be eating off of it every night!
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You haven’t met Magnus. She’s a reincarnation of Marley from the book (and now movie) Marley and me.
She’s knocked the christmas tree over once already, and it’s 6 feet.
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Just used my formal china the Thanksgiving after 9+ years. Mr. was even getting some of it out of the original boxes in the attic!!
I think there are some girls that have the picture of the gorgeous hutch in the formal dining room filled with overpriced china. I don’t want a formal dining room, but I’d like the hutch. I have a buffet with the dishes in it and the flatware in the top velvet-lined drawer.
My bro registered for a lawn equipment instead of china.
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Oh…Marley was a crazy dog…great book…you might need to store your china in a vault to keep Magnus out.
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Magnus?
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I just inherited some Adams Christmas china. I’ll use that someday too.
I guess
Maybe
when Little Guy is about 13
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Close Hawkeye.
I’m a ParrotHead. It’s in an old Buffett song
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Fortunoff? what the hell is that?
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It’s like Chinet, only it can be used more than 3 times.
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Fortunoff is huge in Jersey.
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C’mon rek, right now almost everything is 20% off there.
/checked website
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is Fortunoff a store?
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college bowls -> big screen TVs -> china
sounds about right
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