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5 minutes ago, MoSiouxFan said:

I was on the website the second tickets went on sale, but it was already sold out.  Makes me wonder if there were actually any tickets available.

I was on right at 10 and two tickets in section 310A, Row K were available Friday night.

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7 minutes ago, MoSiouxFan said:

I was on the website the second tickets went on sale, but it was already sold out.  Makes me wonder if there were actually any tickets available.

See my comment above yours, I got 2. Kept clicking 'search again' since some people probably had the clock run out on their ticket order and they were released back to the public.

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On 8/24/2017 at 9:04 AM, sioux rube said:

I will watch at my favorite pub here in Jimtown.

I’ll watch from home on my 70 inch screen. Stub hub is 181 is the cheapest for 1 ticket per night right now. 

Posted
2 hours ago, tnt said:

That is a good question not only for this game, but for many.  What is the breaking point?   It is a fine line that UND has to walk with this going forward, not only with single game tickets, but with season tickets.  We have already seen apathy in other fan bases across the country, and even in the student fan base here for many games.  You definitely want to keep the arena full to continue to perpetuate the success that UND has had.   Without that success you will see the demand go down dramatically.  We see how fast apathy can creep into a fan base, as witnessed by Wisconsin which had such a passionate fan base.  Hope UND can walk that fine line and keep the success going and keep that apathy out of our fan base. 

I said this earlier and I'll say it again, the market will correct itself, it always does. As long as UND keeps bringing in TOP talent and has winning seasons year in and year our, prices will be high (as they should be). Once the talent dries up and they start popping off losing seasons, the tickets will drop in price. 

Posted
15 minutes ago, mujack said:

does UND have any scalping issues or are the people buying the tix the ones going to the games? 

i bet a lot of people that are buying are going to the game. however, there will be the standard secondary market tickets.

Posted
1 hour ago, siouxkid12 said:

i bet a lot of people that are buying are going to the game. however, there will be the standard secondary market tickets.

I just looked about 200or so available on stub hub all upper deck 

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On 9/1/2017 at 2:35 PM, Vegas_Sioux said:

I just looked about 200or so available on stub hub all upper deck 

There are season ticket holders that can't make every game. If they can't make a game or weekends games, they usually give them away or try and sell them. Sometimes some leave the seats vacant, which I think is a very poor option. I don't think 200 is such a high number of seats being sold, there probably will be more than that. But, in this case if they sell for $200 or more some may try and sell theirs where they might of normally gone to the game.

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On 9/1/2017 at 2:35 PM, Vegas_Sioux said:

I just looked about 200or so available on stub hub all upper deck 

That is about 1.5% (that's a high estimate too) of all the tickets/seats in the arena. This is the game most fans have been waiting for (although I think the luster of the sioux/gophers is not as high as it used to be) and most of them will be going.

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Posted
3 hours ago, mikejm said:

There will be many tickets sold for $500 per seat, per night.

I know folks in my section - 112 - who've already topped that.

Instead of lining the pockets of a greedy scalper--err, season ticket holder, why not just take the old lady out to a nice dinner, watch the game on TV, and donate half the difference to charity?  You'd still be ahead.

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11 hours ago, NoiseInsideMyHead said:

Instead of lining the pockets of a greedy scalper--err, season ticket holder, why not just take the old lady out to a nice dinner, watch the game on TV, and donate half the difference to charity?  You'd still be ahead.

I can't stand greed either but this post is a bit corny...:)

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12 hours ago, NoiseInsideMyHead said:

Instead of lining the pockets of a greedy scalper--err, season ticket holder, why not just take the old lady out to a nice dinner, watch the game on TV, and donate half the difference to charity?  You'd still be ahead.

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Posted

Looks like quite a few $15/$25 tickets left this weekend for those families who couldn't afford tickets (or thought the price was too high) for the Gopher series. Could get the whole family in for less than the price of a Minnesota ticket.

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