I just browsed the secondary market to see for how much our hot-item game is going. Cheapest ones I can find are...wait for it...$259 each..http://www.vividseats.com/ncaaf/appalac ... 89730.html
Oh happy day!

Buy season tickets.
$901 EACH. Good lawd have mercy!appaneer1984 wrote:That's awesome! Or you can splurge and spend $901 for 2 tickets in section 101
Cheap Pete was hilarious.appfan83 wrote:Good Lawd that's a lot of money, How about I give you fifty cents and you just show me a picture of the tickets?
AND made a donation to the Yosef Clubsixtoes9134 wrote:One could sell their Miami game tickets and make enough to pay for season tickets.
My sister became engaged in earlier in the year. I told her I would be at her wedding no matter what with one exception: September 17th.Gonzo wrote:I don't know if there's anything short of six figures that could part me from my tickets to the Miami game.
I had Falcons season tickets many years ago. When Deion Sanders left to go to the 49ers, that first time he came back to play against the home team was highly anticipated. Add to that the fact that the two teams were in the same division at the time and both were coming into the game 4-0 which was normal for SF at the time but unheard of for ATL. The town was going nuts. Scalpers were getting rich. I don't remember the exact amount of money I could have sold my two tickets for but I remember that had I sold them, the rest of the season would have worked out to be free and then some. But I was just as excited for the game as everybody else so I held on to them.sixtoes9134 wrote:One could sell their Miami game tickets and make enough to pay for season tickets.
The moral of that story is always take the cash when it comes to the Falcons.AppinATL wrote:I had Falcons season tickets many years ago. When Deion Sanders left to go to the 49ers, that first time he came back to play against the home team was highly anticipated. Add to that the fact that the two teams were in the same division at the time and both were coming into the game 4-0 which was normal for SF at the time but unheard of for ATL. The town was going nuts. Scalpers were getting rich. I don't remember the exact amount of money I could have sold my two tickets for but I remember that had I sold them, the rest of the season would have worked out to be free and then some. But I was just as excited for the game as everybody else so I held on to them.sixtoes9134 wrote:One could sell their Miami game tickets and make enough to pay for season tickets.
The results were memorable, all right. The falcons were down 28-0 before the first quarter was over. Deion returned an INT for a TD to rub it in. I could almost see my dollar bills sprouting wings and flying away.
Hopefully that won't be the case here, because even though I told myself then that I would never let an opportunity like that pass again, there's no way I won't be in my seat for that game.
Anyone who is thinking about it STOP!!! you can have mine for $850hotrod2001 wrote:Anybody who pays $900 for a pair of App Tickets that doesn't have a National Championship Game logo printed somewhere on it should be slapped.
I'll buy them. j/kbcoach wrote:Anyone who is thinking about it STOP!!! you can have mine for $850hotrod2001 wrote:Anybody who pays $900 for a pair of App Tickets that doesn't have a National Championship Game logo printed somewhere on it should be slapped.