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<blockquote data-quote="TechPhi97" data-source="post: 102135" data-attributes="member: 158"><p>UGA Dealing with student tickets: <a href="http://www.macon.com/2013/02/12/2353780/uga-attacks-problem-of-student.html" target="_blank">http://www.macon.com/2013/02/12/2353780/uga-attacks-problem-of-student.html</a></p><p>"The price of a student ticket is $5 per home game. The price of a "young alumni" ticket will be more expensive: $40. But in the first year the buyer will not have to pay the "donation credit" (or seat-license fee) that a non-student typically has to purchase. That would have been $500.</p><p></p><p>But the "young alumni" ticket will have a seat-license fee of $250 attached in the second year. And in the third year, the young alumni ticket will require a full $500 donation."</p><p></p><p>Notice that the young alumni ticket includes a PSL of $250 in year 1 and $500 in year 2. That's for a crummy, entry level seat, and it's for young alumni. It's slightly less than our best seats (Club or 50 yard line LE). Season tickets cost $245, or $40 per game. UGA is about the same on a per game basis, but the donation is much higher, basically starting at the $500 for entry level seats.</p><p></p><p>It's a fan number issue; they have 3x the students that we have and a stadium that is 1.75x our size, while having a sidewalk fanbase that is 10x our size. It is what it is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TechPhi97, post: 102135, member: 158"] UGA Dealing with student tickets: [url]http://www.macon.com/2013/02/12/2353780/uga-attacks-problem-of-student.html[/url] "The price of a student ticket is $5 per home game. The price of a "young alumni" ticket will be more expensive: $40. But in the first year the buyer will not have to pay the "donation credit" (or seat-license fee) that a non-student typically has to purchase. That would have been $500. But the "young alumni" ticket will have a seat-license fee of $250 attached in the second year. And in the third year, the young alumni ticket will require a full $500 donation." Notice that the young alumni ticket includes a PSL of $250 in year 1 and $500 in year 2. That's for a crummy, entry level seat, and it's for young alumni. It's slightly less than our best seats (Club or 50 yard line LE). Season tickets cost $245, or $40 per game. UGA is about the same on a per game basis, but the donation is much higher, basically starting at the $500 for entry level seats. It's a fan number issue; they have 3x the students that we have and a stadium that is 1.75x our size, while having a sidewalk fanbase that is 10x our size. It is what it is. [/QUOTE]
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