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AshevilleApp2
June 30th, 2009, 10:29 AM
How much are single game ticket prices at your school? I just saw on the ASU web-site that ours will be $27 this season. BTW they go on sale August 5th.

biggie
June 30th, 2009, 10:33 AM
They keep adding those building fund fees. Last year it was more expensive to buy season tickets compared to single game because of those fees, which doesn't make sense.

Was it last season we still had some $20 games or year before?

andy7171
June 30th, 2009, 10:35 AM
$12
$8 for kids

AshevilleApp2
June 30th, 2009, 10:42 AM
They keep adding those building fund fees. Last year it was more expensive to buy season tickets compared to single game because of those fees, which doesn't make sense.

Was it last season we still had some $20 games or year before?

I seem to remember some for $20 last year, but I may be wrong.

Cobblestone
June 30th, 2009, 10:43 AM
Even though I don't go to every game I get a season ticket which cost me $75.00 last season but $80.00 this season. Individual tickets range from $14 - $19 depending on where you sit.

biggie
June 30th, 2009, 10:56 AM
Even though I don't go to every game I get a season ticket which cost me $75.00 last season but $80.00 this season. Individual tickets range from $14 - $19 depending on where you sit.
Kind of wished App would do ticket ranges. Could probably sell more Gen Admin(Grass) seats if they were slightly cheaper.

Ronbo
June 30th, 2009, 11:22 AM
Average of $32 a game for the six games. Homecoming with Cal Poly could exceed $50 I think. Games like Portland State will be in that $27 range.

Montana also has a different situation than most schools. We have no discounts what so ever. Seat prices are the same no matter where you sit. We also have no discounts for family tickets, no discounts for children, and no discounts for season tickets. Season tickets are the same as single game prices.

JoshUCA
June 30th, 2009, 11:30 AM
Here are the 2009 Season Ticket Prices at UCA (6 Home Games):

General Admission: Adults $65.00
General Admission: Child/Students $55.00
General Public: Upper Reserved $100.00
Purple Circle Member: Upper Reserved $98.00
Purple Circle Member: Lower Reserved $110.00

Silenoz
June 30th, 2009, 11:36 AM
Season tickets ran me $196 this year (6 games)

edit: Ah, didn't see Ronbo's post

El_Cid_99
June 30th, 2009, 11:42 AM
Ticket prices at The Citadel are $25 for the games against Presbyterian, App State, and Samford, but are $30 for the games against Furman and Wofford.

I would have thought that Appy might command the $5 extra bucks, but I guess that's just based on the in-state rivalries and the large crowds that they bring.

That's kind of steep, but they frequently will run ads in the paper the week of certain games advertising cheaper tickets or buy-one-get-one-free. But since we don't have any Webber Internationals on our home schedule this season, I doubt they will have to run those ads.

Season tickets are $120 before July 1, and go up to $135 after that.

813Jag
June 30th, 2009, 11:49 AM
I think Southern's run between $28-52.

GaSouthern
June 30th, 2009, 11:50 AM
GSU is $25

Thundar
June 30th, 2009, 12:06 PM
NDSU $20 for reserved, $15 for GA Endzone seating

OSBF
June 30th, 2009, 12:15 PM
Our season ticket package is $81 for adults, $51 for 13 and under, for 5 games. Season tickets only available in the reserved section, all the general admission is first come first served.

I think single games are $14 for reserved and $9 for general admission. Our reserved seats are on the south 20, about 20 rows up. I'd like to say that's a bargain, but with the football we've put on the field the last couple of years.................

Anyone that has ever sat in those horrid general admission bleachers on the East side of Hancock knows, you really are putting your safety and well being at risk by taking one of those $9 seats over there.

DFW HOYA
June 30th, 2009, 12:16 PM
Season ticket $40, game tickets $10 and $5.

Good seats still available, though none north of the 35 yard line-- the construction stopped before they added those seats. xbangx

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3232/2957329648_7d61734b56.jpg

Saint3333
June 30th, 2009, 01:42 PM
ASU has no changes to prices from the 2008 season. Tickets were $27 last year which would be $162 a season. Season tickets are $160 for both the 2008 and 2009 season, so that's a $2 discount...

All tickets whether 50 yard line or grass are the same price, but prime seating requires a variable Yosef Club donation depending on the location.

Tickets were $25 a piece in 2007, so to go back to the $20 a game tickets you'd have to go back to at least 2006, but it may be 2005.

JMU Newbill
June 30th, 2009, 01:50 PM
Can't remember exactly, but I think I paid about $20 a pop for JMU's tickets... give or take.

813Jag
June 30th, 2009, 01:56 PM
I would love to pay some of the prices you guys pay. I can't remember the last time a Southern home game ticket was less than $20.

mcveyrl
June 30th, 2009, 01:58 PM
Can't remember exactly, but I think I paid about $20 a pop for JMU's tickets... give or take.

I think most single games are $25.

We get the family plan for season tickets. Two adult, two children (although adults can use them) plus concession vouchers (each person gets a drink and a concession item - hot dog, nachos, pretzel, or popcorn) for each game. Package is $200 but for this year was only available for those that got it last year.

Wildcat80
June 30th, 2009, 01:59 PM
Season tix=$120. with a chairback!
Per Game range $7 to $21

Good Deal---GO CATS! xnodx

whitey
June 30th, 2009, 02:01 PM
Can't remember exactly, but I think I paid about $20 a pop for JMU's tickets... give or take.

I got a 3 game mini plan for $210 (4 tickets). So that's $17.50 a ticket.

whitey
June 30th, 2009, 02:06 PM
...wait maybe it was $260, not $210. So that would be $21.67.

Anyway Single Game Tickets per JMU's website is:
$22 reserved sideline
$17 reserved endzone

AtlantaMountaineer
June 30th, 2009, 02:12 PM
I am surprised that Conferences don't set ticket prices for conference games, at least minimum ticket prices for conference games.

yosef1969
June 30th, 2009, 02:15 PM
Curious, do all schools allow students in games for "free" (paid for in tuition and FEES) or are students required to purchase a ticket?

UNH_Alum_In_CT
June 30th, 2009, 02:15 PM
From the UNH web site:

Season Tickets

$120.00 Chairback
$100.00 Non-Chairback
$84.00 General Admission

Individual Game Tickets

$18.00 Chairback
$16.00 Non-Chairback
$14.00 General Admission
$10.00 Group Tickets (20+)
$7.00 Youth/Senior**

Homecoming and Family Weekend

$21.00 Chairback
$19.00 Non-Chairback
$15.00 General Admission
$10.00 Group Tickets (20+)
$7.00 Youth/Senior**

PLEASE NOTE: Tickets purchased the day of the game will go up an additional $3.00 per ticket.

(My comments: Six home games this season. General Admission does not guarantee a seat. SRO folks have purchased a GA ticket. A ticket is required to enter the alcohol tailgating area.)

Appinator
June 30th, 2009, 02:21 PM
Kind of wished App would do ticket ranges. Could probably sell more Gen Admin(Grass) seats if they were slightly cheaper.

I really don't think we would sell more tickets with reduced prices. Maybe only in last years situation where gas shot up in price, did the cost of a game really keep a number of fans away from Boone. If hill tickets were only 10 bucks, do you think the remaining 3000 hippies in town that aren't already at the game would come? I don't think so.

On the other hand, buying a general admission ticket for the grass that is the same price as seat in the stands does seem a little odd. If anything, I think they should RAISE GA seat tickets for people who don't buy season tickets and keep the hill prices the same. Simple supply and demand economics.

Appinator
June 30th, 2009, 02:24 PM
Curious, do all schools allow students in games for "free" (paid for in tuition and FEES) or are students required to purchase a ticket?

All games for students are paid by their athletic fees in their tuition.

bostonspider
June 30th, 2009, 02:26 PM
For Richmond, single game tickets are 25.00 for adults for W&M and VMI and 22.00 for Hofstra, UMass and Villanova. Youth tickets are 10.00 (12 and under) . Season tickets are 100.00 (20.00 a game) for adults and 40.00 (8.00 a game) for youths. Tickets for Students are free.

Ronbo
June 30th, 2009, 02:26 PM
Curious, do all schools allow students in games for "free" (paid for in tuition and FEES) or are students required to purchase a ticket?

We do. We have 5000 student tickets allocated. On big games they sell out. On the other games about 4000 show up and the 1000 extra student seats are sold after Wed. to general admission fans.

UAalum72
June 30th, 2009, 02:45 PM
Albany - season tickets $35 ($7 per game)

Individual game reserved seats $12
Adult general admission $10
Child GA $3

Bring your own chairback

89Hen
June 30th, 2009, 02:49 PM
I have my individual game ticket application on my desk...

UD home games = $23 with the exception of the DelSt game = $30

@ W&M = $25
@ Maine = $15
@ Towson = $12
@ Navy = $32
@ Villanova = $20

I know W&M and a couple others in the past charged more for Delaware games. Not sure if that's still the case.

BTW, I paid $175 for my family four pack for UD this year. Best deal around. xthumbsupx

biggie
June 30th, 2009, 03:14 PM
ASU has no changes to prices from the 2008 season. Tickets were $27 last year which would be $162 a season. Season tickets are $160 for both the 2008 and 2009 season, so that's a $2 discount...

All tickets whether 50 yard line or grass are the same price, but prime seating requires a variable Yosef Club donation depending on the location.

Tickets were $25 a piece in 2007, so to go back to the $20 a game tickets you'd have to go back to at least 2006, but it may be 2005.
I know one year it was a mix of $25 and $20 tickets. Pretty sure it was 2006 or 2007, I didn't have season tickets then, but made every game.

Saint3333
June 30th, 2009, 03:46 PM
You're right that was 2006 $25 for Parents weekend, HC, and Black Saturday I believe, others were $20.

brownbear
June 30th, 2009, 04:11 PM
I believe it's $12 for adults, $6 for kids, though it may be $15 for adults, I've never personally bought one.

Free for students!!

SUjagTILLiDIE
June 30th, 2009, 04:13 PM
I would love to pay some of the prices you guys pay. I can't remember the last time a Southern home game ticket was less than $20.

Exactly. Wonder what the hell they doing with all that money. I think SU (Tony Clayton xmadx ) is pricing its fans out. $1,000 for RV parking, and $60-$100 per game to tailgate xmadx . Looking at those other schools prices I feel we are getting robbed.

jstate83
June 30th, 2009, 04:24 PM
I would love to pay some of the prices you guys pay. I can't remember the last time a Southern home game ticket was less than $20.


Exactly. Wonder what the hell they doing with all that money. I think SU (Tony Clayton xmadx ) is pricing its fans out. $1,000 for RV parking, and $60-$100 per game to tailgate xmadx . Looking at those other schools prices I feel we are getting robbed.

xlolx xthumbsupx
General admission for us is $20 in advance...(mon-fri)......$25 on gameday.
The prices go up from there........................$35 to $50.

TheBisonator
June 30th, 2009, 07:11 PM
NDSU $20 for reserved, $15 for GA Endzone seating

Are season tickets still $90 and $75 for this year??

g-webb1994
June 30th, 2009, 08:37 PM
Probably around $10 - $12 like usual, pretty weak home slate this year.

McNeese75
June 30th, 2009, 09:31 PM
Reserved Season Tickets.............$102.00 (in between the 20 yd lines)
Family Plan Season Tickets (4).....$204.00 (between the 10 & 20 yd lines)

Reserved Seats.........$18.00 all ages (Sections A-P)
General Admission.....$14.00 adults / $6 children (4-12 yrs)

All McNeese State University students are admitted to football games free of charge.

2009 Away Games:
Sept. 12 at Appalachain State ($27)
Sept. 26 at Tulane University ($35)
Oct. 10 at Stephen F. Austin ($10)
Oct. 31 at Nicholls State ($15)
Nov. 14 at Texas State ($13)

93henfan
June 30th, 2009, 09:31 PM
BTW, I paid $175 for my family four pack for UD this year. Best deal around. xthumbsupx

That is a helluva good deal. My three tickets are pushing $400. Add in parking and a kicker to the UDAF and I'm living on ramen noodles and Spam.

Hood
July 1st, 2009, 12:40 AM
Curious, do all schools allow students in games for "free" (paid for in tuition and FEES) or are students required to purchase a ticket?

Students allowed in free assuming they have their ID card. I don't know how it is now, but when I was student you just had to show it and they let you in. They didn't update them from year to year either, so you can about imagine the abuse that could occur.


I know general admission is $15.00. I don't know about the rest. I checked the site to see if it was listed and its not.

Tribe4SF
July 1st, 2009, 05:47 AM
I have my individual game ticket application on my desk...

UD home games = $23 with the exception of the DelSt game = $30

@ W&M = $25
@ Maine = $15
@ Towson = $12
@ Navy = $32
@ Villanova = $20

I know W&M and a couple others in the past charged more for Delaware games. Not sure if that's still the case.

BTW, I paid $175 for my family four pack for UD this year. Best deal around. xthumbsupx

W&M still bumps the price for big games. This year it's $25 for UD and JMU, and $23 for Cent. Conn., Towson and UNH. Endzone Family Plan is $190 for two adult and two youth. Sideline season is $115 for five games.

Husky Alum
July 1st, 2009, 06:40 AM
No clue about NU football, but I know my NU hockey season tickets are going up (that's what an NCAA Tournament will do for you). According to our on line athletics ticketing website, we have no games available for sale yet. I'm guessing tickets will be $10-15.

Talk about letting the world know your priorities.

The tri fold glossy hockey season ticket brochure came out last week (with a deadline of August 7 to guarantee tickets), and we now have a "formula" (which most schools have) to determine priority seating locations. NU is redoing the inside of Matthews Arena and seating selections are being made based on a points formula which involves:

1. Giving (you get X# of points for your cumulative giving)
2. # of Years as a Season ticket Holder
3. # of seats you've had as a season ticket holder
4. Alumni status

Based on this formula, I think I'm sitting next to the back up goalie. :D

NU offers an MVP Pass which gives you access to all home athletic events for $325 for an adult and $175 for kids. So for a grand, I get 4 season tickets - which isn't all that bad considering I go to 6 football games, probably 12 men's hoops games, 10 men's hockey games, and 4-5 women's hoop games.

It used to be called a "Family Pack" and it was about $550 for 4 tickets, however the definition of a "Family" was liberal, even by Obama standards. We never actually got paper tickets, just an admissions card with our names on it. For those of you who've joined me at NU athletic events in the past, ticket security isn't all that much of a priority, unless we're playing on ice.

As for Parking at Parsons, for those of you who've been there know, if you don't give more than say $5-10K a year, or are a player's parent, or a friend of mine, you're not parking in a spot where you can tailgate before the game.

No lie, there may be 20-30 spots at Parsons where you can legitimately have a tailgate. I have a spot, and I have an "option" for a second spot next to mine for certain home games.

OLDMAIN80
July 1st, 2009, 07:53 AM
Chuck South and Samford $20
App, GSU and Elon $25

AshevilleApp2
July 1st, 2009, 08:02 AM
Where's the Furman, Elon and Wofford fans in this thread? I might be making a trip to one or more this year if the price is right.

813Jag
July 1st, 2009, 08:03 AM
Exactly. Wonder what the hell they doing with all that money. I think SU (Tony Clayton xmadx ) is pricing its fans out. $1,000 for RV parking, and $60-$100 per game to tailgate xmadx . Looking at those other schools prices I feel we are getting robbed.
It's highway robbery that's for sure. What's the season ticket price this year?

Monarch History
July 1st, 2009, 08:17 AM
ODU football is the hottest ticket in town! xnodx ODU just finished season ticket seating for Big Blue members. We had to cut off selling season tickets at 14,000 seats. xthumbsupx The other 6,000 will be used students, band, visiting team, etc.

Season Ticket Prices for 7 home games are Adult/Youth/Seniors/Military $120.00;
ODU Faculty/Staff $100.00; Family Plan (2 Adult/2 Kids) $290.00

Single game tickets will go on sale later this summer.

NHwildEcat
July 1st, 2009, 08:22 AM
Average of $32 a game for the six games. Homecoming with Cal Poly could exceed $50 I think. Games like Portland State will be in that $27 range.

Montana also has a different situation than most schools. We have no discounts what so ever. Seat prices are the same no matter where you sit. We also have no discounts for family tickets, no discounts for children, and no discounts for season tickets. Season tickets are the same as single game prices.

That is terrible. What incentive is there to season tickets then?

93henfan
July 1st, 2009, 08:37 AM
That is terrible. What incentive is there to season tickets then?

Knowing where you'll be sitting every game would be the only one it seems.

Ronbo
July 1st, 2009, 10:46 AM
That is terrible. What incentive is there to season tickets then?

Every game ticket gets sold out by the middle of August even though sometimes we are under capacity at some games. People with tickets don't show for different reasons at some games, hunting, weddings, vacations, funerals, weather, etc.

So the big incentive here is to have a ticket to get into the game. If you don't have a season ticket you ca't guarantee you'll get to see a live game.

yosef1969
July 1st, 2009, 10:52 AM
All games for students are paid by their athletic fees in their tuition.

Yeah I understand that but students are charged the athletic fee whether or not they attend the games and if I'm not mistaken many schools charge students for tickets on top of the athletic fees or at least limit the number of tickets given to students. That's what I was interesting in finding out.

chrisattsu
July 1st, 2009, 10:56 AM
http://i127.photobucket.com/albums/p160/dan9212/texas_state_bobcat2.jpg

Individual Games --
$15 Reserved side
$11 Reserved (child)
$13 GA side


Season Tickets --
$90 Reserved
$60 Reserved Youth
$72 GA


Students get 'free' tickets on the general admission side by virtue of their $20/hour athletic fee.

I-AA Fan
July 1st, 2009, 12:39 PM
Average of $32 a game for the six games. Homecoming with Cal Poly could exceed $50 I think. Games like Portland State will be in that $27 range.

Montana also has a different situation than most schools. We have no discounts what so ever. Seat prices are the same no matter where you sit. We also have no discounts for family tickets, no discounts for children, and no discounts for season tickets. Season tickets are the same as single game prices.


Only game in town. No public school in the Midwest could get that. No one in the Midwest would pay that. In I-AA that is.

OLDMAIN80
July 1st, 2009, 12:45 PM
Where's the Furman, Elon and Wofford fans in this thread? I might be making a trip to one or more this year if the price is right.

Wofford prices shown in the post above yoursxcoolx

Seven Would Be Nice
July 1st, 2009, 12:58 PM
I just paid 245 for 2 season tickets for seats with the seatbacks. It was a little cheaper last year when we got tickets with just the benches.

Ivytalk
July 1st, 2009, 01:03 PM
Harvard: $15 per home game (Yale is on the road this year).

Uncle Buck
July 1st, 2009, 02:13 PM
At Hofstra, i believe season tickets for chairback are $56 each or $12.50 per game. General admission is slightly less.

If you donate a minimum of $100 during the year to the Hofstra Pride Club, you get a 25% discount on season tix for all sports plus some other bells and whistles depending on how much you give. I donate and picked up 4 football season tix chairback for $224.

AppAlum2003
July 1st, 2009, 02:18 PM
Good thread... it's interesting seeing some of the price differences. One of you statisticians out there should correlate # of wins and ticket prices. That would be extremely interesting to see.

biggie
July 1st, 2009, 02:20 PM
Good thread... it's interesting seeing some of the price differences. One of you statisticians out there should correlate # of wins and ticket prices. That would be extremely interesting to see.
Probably would correlate to opponents wins as well (as in who you are seeing play).

89Hen
July 1st, 2009, 02:50 PM
That is a helluva good deal. My three tickets are pushing $400. Add in parking and a kicker to the UDAF and I'm living on ramen noodles and Spam.
I'm thinking of having another kid just so I can keep this going. xsmiley_wix

89Hen
July 1st, 2009, 02:52 PM
Family Plan (2 Adult/2 Kids) $290.00
xeekx Don't let your families know what everyone else is charging for their family plans.

89Hen
July 1st, 2009, 02:53 PM
Good thread... it's interesting seeing some of the price differences. One of you statisticians out there should correlate # of wins and ticket prices. That would be extremely interesting to see.
What happens when you get to Indiana State? You can't divide by zero. xwhistlex :o

Grizaholic17
July 1st, 2009, 03:38 PM
Every game ticket gets sold out by the middle of August even though sometimes we are under capacity at some games. People with tickets don't show for different reasons at some games, hunting, weddings, vacations, funerals, weather, etc.

So the big incentive here is to have a ticket to get into the game. If you don't have a season ticket you ca't guarantee you'll get to see a live game.

If you don't have season tickets, you sit on the computer for hours trying to get every game you can before they sell out. Season ticket waiting list is up to October 2007. The waiting list is thousands of people long!

SUjagTILLiDIE
July 1st, 2009, 04:10 PM
It's highway robbery that's for sure. What's the season ticket price this year?

$140-$260. I hear the new endzone season tickets will be around $100 xthumbsupx .

The Cats
July 1st, 2009, 11:28 PM
Western Carolina Single Home Game Tickets:
* Purple Level Reserved Adult.......$20
* Purple Level Reserved Youth......$10
* Gold Level Reserved Adult.........$15
* Gold Level Reserved Youth..........$8

http://graphics.fansonly.com/photos/schools/wcar/sports/m-footbl/auto_original/2174822.jpeg

Jag4Life
July 2nd, 2009, 09:14 AM
$140-$260. I hear the new endzone season tickets will be around $100 xthumbsupx .
That's good!! xthumbspx but If I do get any I may get mine 2 for 30 bucks.

UNIFanSince1983
July 2nd, 2009, 09:26 AM
At UNI single game tickets are $18 for adults and $8 for youths this year. Season tickets for Scholarship Club members were $99 before June 1, and $120 after I believe. I am not sure how much they are for the general public.

I did just pay $52 however for 1 ticket at Kinnick. That was a doozy!

Silenoz
July 10th, 2009, 10:56 AM
2 Montana State endzone season tickets just ran me $116. So, hopefully I can pawn off most of those for $5 or so, and end up only paying about $25 per ticket for Cat-Griz

Could of gotten another one for an additional $13 but they already ran out

blazrdog#1
July 10th, 2009, 11:13 AM
Gotta pay for the upgrades....but I don't see paying BCS prices for I-aa teams.

Redbird Ray
July 10th, 2009, 11:46 AM
Anything more than $25 for a reg. season FCS game is a rip off. I don't care how good the program is, how nice the stadium looks, or what the demand may be. I love my Redbirds, but for $30 a pop we better have a damn nice stadium and/or be playing an FBS schedule.

Silenoz
July 10th, 2009, 12:50 PM
Anything more than $25 for a reg. season FCS game is a rip off. I don't care how good the program is, how nice the stadium looks, or what the demand may be. I love my Redbirds, but for $30 a pop we better have a damn nice stadium and/or be playing an FBS schedule.

I've been to NFL games, FBS BCS conference games with ranked teams, etc., and I can safely say the gameday experience the Griz put out is more than worth the money they ask. I should hope any opposing teams' visiting fans from over the years would say the same.

Jackman
July 10th, 2009, 01:23 PM
UMass doesn't have individual game prices up yet. Season tickets are $65 for 6 games for adults, $59 for seniors (65+) and $30 for children (<19). Students get in for free. The adult season ticket price is up $5 from last year (also a 6 game slate), and I think senior ticket prices are up as well. Not sure about children. Not much to complain about regardless.

RichH2
July 10th, 2009, 03:02 PM
Lehigh 7 games home

$95 chairback
$70 bench

$15 per game, except Lafayette

apaladin
July 10th, 2009, 11:03 PM
Furman tickets are $20 and $22.

da_bears
July 11th, 2009, 02:21 AM
For Missouri State this is all I know

Football: season tickets start at $50
Baseball: season tickets for reserved chairback seats are $150 for the general public, $75 for Missouri State faculty and staff and $20 for students
Basketball: single game tickets are only available in the upper deck and are $15/20 depending on the opponent and lower bowl season tickets go up to $5000 and I think $30,000 for the boxes.

carney2
July 11th, 2009, 08:34 AM
I've always considered my Lafayette tickets as one of the bigger bargains I make each year.

Season tickets are $95.00 ($65.00 for seniors and $47.00 for "youth") That includes 6 home games AND the Lehigh game which is away this year. (Lehigh is odd - and this is 2009.)

They've come up with some special season plans this year such as night games only, Patriot League games only, and one or two others. All season plans include a ticket to the Lehigh game.

I have not seen any information on single game pricing yet other than repeated comments that one is only "guaranteed" a ticket to the Lehigh game if a season ticket is purchased.

Thanks to one of the best TV packages in FCS, I get to see every game, but this may turn out to be the year I set a record for up close and personal. With six home games, Lehigh, and one road trip (Lehigh isn't a road trip. Goodman is closer to my home than Fisher.), I hope to attend 8 in person.

We need to get this started. I'm running out of patience.

ngineer
July 11th, 2009, 11:43 PM
Lehigh's chairback reserved are $15 each and bench reserve at $10. Kids and seniors get in for $5, I think. Lafayette game (#145) is $20 for all tickets. With seven home games, they are offering less than all seven game packages that include Lafayette. If you don't order any of the season ticket packages, chances are you won't get into #145.

bisonguy
July 12th, 2009, 12:30 AM
NDSU $20 for reserved, $15 for GA Endzone seating

$25 for sideline reserved, $18 for endzone reserved. xnodx