Yeah, I graduated in 2002 and have had WSU season tickets ever since. This might be my last year with them. Between all the reasons I mentioned above, plus family activities, it's already hard to make it to more than 2-3 games each year. (And candidly, given our demoted status, it's going to become even easier to find single game tickets going forward, making the STs less necessary.)
Yeah, I graduated in 2002 and have had WSU season tickets ever since. This might be my last year with them. Between all the reasons I mentioned above, plus family activities, it's already hard to make it to more than 2-3 games each year. (And candidly, given our demoted status, it's going to become even easier to find single game tickets going forward, making the STs less necessary.)
Several years before I moved to the sunshine and away from the rain, I gave up my 4 Seahawk season tickets. Lots of reasons. If I wanted to watch a game in person, I would go to the stadium and hang outside until just before kickoff. A desperate seller would always have a ticket and I could be choosy who to buy from dependent on seat location. At the Super Bowl in New Orleans, desperate sellers outside the stadium were begging for buyers.
Yep, I've found that too. There isn't a pro or college game, including playoffs and championship games, you can't get a ticket for at or below face value if you just show up to the game and wait out the delusional people thinking they were going to get $10 mil for their extra tickets. At the game, there just isn't the market. Scalpers offer them 50 cents on the dollar, and the honest fan isn't taking out a loan. Pretty soon theyvl realize there is no market and they're begging people to buy their tickets.
Yeah, I graduated in 2002 and have had WSU season tickets ever since. This might be my last year with them. Between all the reasons I mentioned above, plus family activities, it's already hard to make it to more than 2-3 games each year. (And candidly, given our demoted status, it's going to become even easier to find single game tickets going forward, making the STs less necessary.)
Several years before I moved to the sunshine and away from the rain, I gave up my 4 Seahawk season tickets. Lots of reasons. If I wanted to watch a game in person, I would go to the stadium and hang outside until just before kickoff. A desperate seller would always have a ticket and I could be choosy who to buy from dependent on seat location. At the Super Bowl in New Orleans, desperate sellers outside the stadium were begging for buyers.
Yep, I've found that too. There isn't a pro or college game, including playoffs and championship games, you can't get a ticket for at or below face value if you just show up to the game and wait out the delusional people thinking they were going to get $10 mil for their extra tickets. At the game, there just isn't the market. Scalpers offer them 50 cents on the dollar, and the honest fan isn't taking out a loan. Pretty soon theyvl realize there is no market and they're begging people to buy their tickets.