I'll credit UNI with being a beacon of capitalism: http://www.unipanthers.com/ViewArtic...CLID=209500679

The University of Northern Iowa Department of Athletics has unveiled its single-game ticket plan for the UNI-North Dakota State football game set for Nov. 8 in the UNI-Dome.

The matchup between the Panthers and Bison, the three-time defending Football Championship Subdivision champions, is expected to be a sellout. The ticket price is set for $40.

Beginning June 1, Panther Scholarship Club members and UNI football season-ticket holders can purchase tickets for the UNI-NDSU matchup.

On July 1, UNI faculty and staff, current UNI students and members of the UNI Alumni Association will have the opportunity to purchase tickets for the Nov. 8 football game.

All single-game tickets will then go on sale to the general public starting Aug. 1
So not only will the university get to profit from NDSU's traveling fan base by charging premium ticket prices but so do the smart UNI season ticket holders, students, and alumni who pick them up to sell to NDSU fans (if they so choose). It's smart marketing but it doesn't mean I have to like it.