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RE: Formalizing P5/G5 split in ticket prices
(01-31-2018 07:29 AM)mikeinsec127 Wrote:  
(01-30-2018 07:03 PM)bullet Wrote:  
(01-30-2018 05:57 PM)JRsec Wrote:  
(01-30-2018 05:50 PM)bullet Wrote:  UGA raised their ticket prices for 2018 and announced variable pricing. They now will charge $75 for P5 opponents and $55 for others. That means Idaho St. is charged the same price as a Memphis or Cincinnati, not that I recall UGA scheduling any higher level G5s recently. Mostly its Sun Belt and FCS for its non-P5 games.

Auburn's policy formalized the difference a number of years ago. I think FCS games were $5 or $10 cheaper than G5.

Some schools vary game by game. Georgia Tech about doubles their price for UGA whose fans buy about half the seats.

Penn St charges a premium for some in conference games. So tickets for Rutgers and Maryland games cost more than Minnesota or Nebraska.

Penn State charges more for Rutgers than Nebraska? Really?
01-31-2018 09:45 AM
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