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Bogus Megapardus
May 3rd, 2013, 10:04 PM
Lafayette College -

$90 adult, $70 senior, $55 youth. $200 for sponsored, patio-style "Coke Zone" seats which include a full tailgate-style buffet; they're located on the plaza right below the press/lux boxes (Coke Zone is awesome, BTW). $125 for chairback seats between the 40s, but they're by license only and an additional donation is anticipated and expected.

Parking - $110 for the Markle Parking Deck, which is at the top of the bowl and right behind the press/lux boxes. $100 for the "Pierce Street Lots" which are behind the basketball arena and are a bit longer of a walk than the Markle Deck. Other than that, it's catch-as-catch-can to park on on College Hill. Regulars know how/where to do it; unseasoned newcomers might wind up parking somewhere in New Jersey.

ursus arctos horribilis
May 3rd, 2013, 10:18 PM
I think I paid $230 or $240 something. It was due a month or two back so I can't remember the exact price. Montana State at their place this year so that will add another $50-60 to go to that one. In fact any away game is probably gonna be pretty expensive.

BisonFan02
May 3rd, 2013, 10:23 PM
https://admin.xosn.com/pdf9/1587194.pdf?DB_OEM_ID=2400&DB_OEM_ID=2400

See the link for a .pdf....tickets range from $125 per endzone reserved to $2,925 per with Teammaker dues. Standard tickets went from 160 to 175 per season tickets with an elimination of the General Admission section in lieu of additional Reserved Endzone.

IBleedYellow
May 3rd, 2013, 11:20 PM
Oh ****. I just realized I'm paying 1k for 2 seats. Oh well.

I gotta make sure that Section 19 isn't full of knitters.

eiu1999
May 4th, 2013, 12:06 AM
EIU prices

Season Ticket - $65
EIU Faculty/Staff - $50
High School - $35
Panther Pack Kids Club - $35
Chairback Seat Lease - $25

CFBfan
May 5th, 2013, 07:03 AM
here is Colgates:

Reserved Chair-Back Seating (Sections 5-6)
Adult: $50
Community: $40*
Alumni/Senior: $35+
Faculty/Staff: $30+
Child: $20=

General Admission Seating
Adult: $40
Community: $30*
Alumni/Senior: $25+
Faculty/Staff: $20+
Child: $15

Sandlapper Spike
May 5th, 2013, 12:34 PM
The Citadel season tickets (six games):

Premium [chairback] -- $175 ($155 faculty/staff)
Standard -- $150 ($135 faculty/staff, $80 young alumni)

Family plan -- $295 for four seats on the east side stands

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Individual game tickets:

Charleston Southern/Wofford/Furman -- $30 adult premium, $20 child/faculty/staff premium, $25 adult standard, $10 child/faculty/staff standard, $15 adult GA, $10 c/f/s GA

Appalachian State/Samford/VMI -- $35 adult premium, $25 child/faculty/staff premium, $30 adult standard, $10 child/faculty/staff standard, $30 adult GA, $10 c/f/s GA

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Appalachian State is the Parents' Day game, Samford is Homecoming, and VMI is the Hall of Fame game.

Thundar
May 5th, 2013, 10:10 PM
here is Colgates:

Reserved Chair-Back Seating (Sections 5-6)
Adult: $50
Community: $40*
Alumni/Senior: $35+
Faculty/Staff: $30+
Child: $20=

General Admission Seating
Adult: $40
Community: $30*
Alumni/Senior: $25+
Faculty/Staff: $20+
Child: $15

50 for the whole season?? holy crap that's cheap

CFBfan
May 6th, 2013, 07:04 AM
50 for the whole season?? holy crap that's cheap

i took this from their website

EmeryZach
May 6th, 2013, 07:27 AM
Just so you guys can compare a little bit. UMass is now $125 a seat. I have 6th row on the 50 at Gillette Stadium. (Parking is free)

It used to be around $60 for a GA season ticket back when we were in the FCS.

I'm shocked by how expensive NDSU's tickets are.

WestCoastAggie
May 6th, 2013, 07:30 AM
Season ticket prices at A&T are $180 for 6 games and people that completed their donations pledges by 3/31 have first priority in purchasing over those that did not.

bluehenbillk
May 6th, 2013, 07:40 AM
Delaware; For my seats, $150 season ticket price for 7 home games, plus a mandatory $75 donation per seat. Total per game not including parking: Just over $32

UAalum72
May 6th, 2013, 08:08 AM
Albany ticket prices reflect the new stadium (when compared to last year)

For a 5-game season:
Gold Club - $140, $1000 donation for rights to two; individual game $30
Lower Level Reserved, $100; $20
Upper Level $75; $15
Away Side $12 per game

Season Parking - Gold Club $75, Dutch Quad lot $25, Dutch Quad RV pass $75

darell1976
May 6th, 2013, 08:58 AM
UND
http://www.undsports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=13500&ATCLID=204950837

$75-$90 Season Tickets

Single Game Tickets: $10-20 for Value Games (Valpo, Sac State, and Northern Colorado)
$15-25 for Regular Games (SDSU, Montana, Montana State, E. Washington)

344Johnson
May 7th, 2013, 10:12 AM
UND
http://www.undsports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=13500&ATCLID=204950837

$75-$90 Season Tickets

Single Game Tickets: $10-20 for Value Games (Valpo, Sac State, and Northern Colorado)
$15-25 for Regular Games (SDSU, Montana, Montana State, E. Washington)

Lol. Cheaper than taking the lady to the movies. Probably more comical too.

IBleedYellow
May 7th, 2013, 10:40 AM
UND
http://www.undsports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=13500&ATCLID=204950837

$75-$90 Season Tickets

Single Game Tickets: $10-20 for Value Games (Valpo, Sac State, and Northern Colorado)
$15-25 for Regular Games (SDSU, Montana, Montana State, E. Washington)

Do your tickets require a donation towards your version of Teammakers? Or is that only hockey tickets?

lionsrking2
May 7th, 2013, 08:29 PM
Do your tickets require a donation towards your version of Teammakers? Or is that only hockey tickets?

Southeastern Louisiana Ticket Prices ... LAA fee (Lions Athletic Association) required for certain sections.



2013 Football Season Tickets




SEASON TICKET PRICES Tickets LAA Fee *
Victory Club (SOLD OUT) $750 $175
Green (Sections D-G - Chairback) $108 $125
Red (Sections D-G, rows 7 and up - Chairback) $108 $65
Blue (Sections C&H, rows 7 and up - Bench) $90 $65
Reserved Gray (Sections C&H, rows 1-6 - Bench) $90 -
Reserved Gray (Sections B, I-J - Bench) $65 -
General Admission (Sections L, M, N, Q, S, T) $90 -

Family Plan (Sections B, I-J, L, M, N, Q, S, T);
4 tickets, (2 adult, 2 youth) $200 -
Student Companion $60 -
Cub Club (children 12 and under) $30 -

SINGLE GAME PRICES
Reserved Chairback $25
Reserved Bleacher $17
Reserved Bleacher Youth $10
Party Patio (40 ticket minimum) $12
Family Plan (2 Adults, 2 Children) $45
Student Companion $12
Students Free
Children (Two and Under) Free

BigHouseClosedEnd
May 7th, 2013, 08:52 PM
Richmond season tickets are $150 (6 home games). $100 Spider Club Donation for Reserved Parking. $500+ Spider Club donation to park where you can see Robins Stadium.

Bogus Megapardus
May 7th, 2013, 09:55 PM
I'm waiting for the Princeton season ticket information to come out for 2013. I go to several Princeton games each year, especially vs. Penn, Cornell and Harvard (I live here and I attended as a grad student and I have "ties" to those other three). Princeton football is the bargain of all bargains. Plus you get to "do Princeton" before/after the game.

It's a huge (by FCS standards), beautiful 28,000 seat stadium and last year the season tix were just $30 - plus $9 extra I have to pay for a visitor's side seat in the years that my beloved Pards play the Tigers at their place, like they will this year. Parking last season was $10 (I think) on the muddy field next to FitzRandolph but I have a double secret space on Nassau Street known and available only to me and the First Lady; many regulars shoehorn their way into eating club lots and elsewhere on/near campus. Princeton Boro parking nazis will ticket you on side streets.

DFW HOYA
May 7th, 2013, 10:46 PM
Georgetown is $50.00, but there's almost no incentive to buy season tickets because there are no assigned seats at the unfinished MSF. You save $1.67 per each walk-up ticket sold for a six game home schedule.

Bogus Megapardus
May 7th, 2013, 11:25 PM
Georgetown is $50.00, but there's almost no incentive to buy season tickets because there are no assigned seats at the unfinished MSF. You save $1.67 per each walk-up ticket sold for a six game home schedule.

But Georgetown sells out every game at MSF, and squeezes in standing room beyond that. Isn't that an incentive to buy season tix in advance?

IBleedYellow
May 8th, 2013, 12:20 AM
Southeastern Louisiana Ticket Prices ... LAA fee (Lions Athletic Association) required for certain sections.



2013 Football Season Tickets




SEASON TICKET PRICES Tickets LAA Fee *
Victory Club (SOLD OUT) $750 $175
Green (Sections D-G - Chairback) $108 $125
Red (Sections D-G, rows 7 and up - Chairback) $108 $65
Blue (Sections C&H, rows 7 and up - Bench) $90 $65
Reserved Gray (Sections C&H, rows 1-6 - Bench) $90 -
Reserved Gray (Sections B, I-J - Bench) $65 -
General Admission (Sections L, M, N, Q, S, T) $90 -

Family Plan (Sections B, I-J, L, M, N, Q, S, T);
4 tickets, (2 adult, 2 youth) $200 -
Student Companion $60 -
Cub Club (children 12 and under) $30 -

SINGLE GAME PRICES
Reserved Chairback $25
Reserved Bleacher $17
Reserved Bleacher Youth $10
Party Patio (40 ticket minimum) $12
Family Plan (2 Adults, 2 Children) $45
Student Companion $12
Students Free
Children (Two and Under) Free


I believe that having a booster type club is 100% required at the FCS level if you want to put a good product on the field. Now, whether that booster club is very funded is a totally separate debate. Keep it up!

dakotadan
May 9th, 2013, 06:33 AM
Do your tickets require a donation towards your version of Teammakers? Or is that only hockey tickets?
Most sections require a donation to the Champions Club. Even basketball has donation requirements.

http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a228/dakotadan/2013FBseating.jpg (http://s12.photobucket.com/user/dakotadan/media/2013FBseating.jpg.html)

DFW HOYA
May 9th, 2013, 10:19 AM
But Georgetown sells out every game at MSF, and squeezes in standing room beyond that. Isn't that an incentive to buy season tix in advance?

Without assigned seating, the only incentive is saving $1.67 per ticket.

lionsrking2
May 9th, 2013, 11:14 AM
I believe that having a booster type club is 100% required at the FCS level if you want to put a good product on the field. Now, whether that booster club is very funded is a totally separate debate. Keep it up!

No doubt! Our program would be bare bones at best without the LAA. We're able to fund summer school, recruiting, supplement coaches salaries, we replaced our old artificial turf and are in the process of installing a video board and new scoreboard; not to mention what they do for our other athletic programs. We're not where we want to be as far as membership and funding, but it's growing every year. Not sure how other programs get by without a viable support organization.

Ivytalk
May 9th, 2013, 12:42 PM
Harvard 2013 prices not yet available. Yale is a road game this year, so my guess is that the school will keep prices the same as last year. Why depress attendance any further?

Go Green
May 9th, 2013, 12:44 PM
Georgetown is $50.00, but there's almost no incentive to buy season tickets because there are no assigned seats at the unfinished MSF. You save $1.67 per each walk-up ticket sold for a six game home schedule.

I've walked in MSF for a Georgetown game without paying several times. Really not difficult to do on the visitor's side.

344Johnson
May 9th, 2013, 03:08 PM
Harvard 2013 prices not yet available. Yale is a road game this year, so my guess is that the school will keep prices the same as last year. Why depress attendance any further?

Why is Ivy attendance not impressive anymore?

EmeryZach
May 9th, 2013, 03:34 PM
Why is Ivy attendance not impressive anymore?

Because it's not 1934. xthumbsupx

Ivytalk
May 9th, 2013, 03:47 PM
Because it's not 1934. xthumbsupx

There's a lot of truth to that! This generation of Ivy kids is too self-absorbed to spend Saturday afternoons watching football, and the younger alumni (under 50) don't care. The era of raccoon coats, hip flasks and sellouts is over. Well, maybe hip flasks still get smuggled in...

Bogus Megapardus
May 9th, 2013, 04:04 PM
Why is Ivy attendance not impressive anymore?

Because the OOC opponents are pretty much limited to Bucknell, Lafayette and Holy Cross? :D

IBleedYellow
May 9th, 2013, 04:19 PM
I just don't think the Ivy League students care anymore? Is that too harsh coming from an outsider looking in?

Go Green
May 10th, 2013, 11:39 AM
Why is Ivy attendance not impressive anymore?

Former Yale Coach Carm Cozza discussed a lot of this in his autobiography. Devoted an entire chapter to it, in fact.

In no particular order…

1) Northeast football as a whole has suffered attendance wise

2) Perceived quality of play not as strong as the past (that's very debatable in my mind).

3) Coeducation and Title IX. Women generally less interested in sports than men, and the ones that do like sports may be playing their own games

4) Rise of youth leagues (take the family to a game, or go to Johnny's soccer game).

5) Improvements in television (more preferable to watch a game on TV in your living room than in Hanover in November)

6) Ivy demographics have fewer well-rounded kids and more kids that don't give a **** about sports at all

7) League-Imposed restrictions (i.e., postseason ban) send clear message to rest of world that administrations aren't taking football seriously

And at least in recent years

8) That the league has been dominated by the same two teams since the late 1990s has left many fans feeling bored (including fans at those two schools).

Bogus Megapardus
May 10th, 2013, 12:19 PM
4) Rise of youth leagues (take the family to a game, or go to Johnny's soccer game).



So paradoxical because Mom and Dad push little Johnny's youth soccer career so he might have a shot at attending an Ivy school some day.

EmeryZach
May 10th, 2013, 12:30 PM
I just don't think the Ivy League students care anymore? Is that too harsh coming from an outsider looking in?

They'd rather play Quidditch. xlolx

813Jag
May 10th, 2013, 01:13 PM
Southern's prices:
East Box Section 7B and 8B - $190
East Box Section 6B and 9B - $175
East Section 7E, 8E, and 9E - $170
West Section 8W - $170
West Section 9W* - $170
East Box Section 5B and 10B - $160
West Box Section 5B and 8B - $160
East Box Section 1B-4B and 11B-14B - $150
West Box Section 3B and 4B - $150
East Section 5E, 6E, 10E, and 11E - $150
West Section 5W, 6W, and 7W - $150
East Curve 1E-4E and 12E-13E - $140
West Curve 4W - $140
East Curve 14E and 15E - $100
End Zone - $75

*-Section 9W requires additional $25 donation.

https://www.nmnathletics.com/pics32/640/SZ/SZLDOTOAQUZWEHZ.20120601050511.png

DFW HOYA
May 10th, 2013, 01:24 PM
Former Yale Coach Carm Cozza discussed a lot of this in his autobiography. Devoted an entire chapter to it, in fact.
In no particular order…

1) Northeast football as a whole has suffered attendance wise
Yes.

2) Perceived quality of play not as strong as the past (that's very debatable in my mind).
A major factor. It is no longer "big time". More people think of UConn as serious football than Yale.

3) Coeducation and Title IX. Women generally less interested in sports than men, and the ones that do like sports may be playing their own games.
Doesn't explain the huge crowds at BCS schools with sizeable female populations.

4) Rise of youth leagues (take the family to a game, or go to Johnny's soccer game).
See #3

5) Improvements in television (more preferable to watch a game on TV in your living room than in Hanover in November)
A mix of #2 and #3. Give people a product worth watching, and they'll go.

6) Ivy demographics have fewer well-rounded kids and more kids that don't give a **** about sports at all
Maybe the most under-discussed. Ivy populations pre-1970 were largely within driving distance. Harvard probably has more kids from California than New England at this point and they're not coming to watch.

7) League-Imposed restrictions (i.e., postseason ban) send clear message to rest of world that administrations aren't taking football seriously.
Amen.

8) That the league has been dominated by the same two teams since the late 1990s has left many fans feeling bored (including fans at those two schools).
Not a factor.

Bogus Megapardus
May 10th, 2013, 01:36 PM
The Ivy attendance issue is a good topic for its own thread. Perhaps one of you Ivy guys could start it. I'm determined not to hijack this Season Ticket Price thread (despite my overarching wont for such usurpation).