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For Christmas my wife surprised me with tickets to the Marquette game at Gampel. She bought them on SeatGeek for $250. We were the second to last row in the building. I couldn’t believe she spent that much on these tickets. And I understand the fee structure to those resellers. Still $250 is crazy for those tickets. I truly believe most of our fanbase is being priced out of games. I understand we have to make money but this isn’t helping the crowds having wealthier people skip games or being forced to overpay on the secondary market.
Others have made the point that it is a Saturday Valentine’s Day and that had to have had some impact. Then the other point that this conversation was started by the opposing coach who, even if right in his assessment, has no reason to scrutinize. Hurley responding to it might have more to do with him knowing these responses to the media are a way for him to speak directly to us and motivate the fanbase to step it up.
But I also believe it is true because I watch enough basketball to see that these other fanbases have a much younger and rowdier crowd. Find a way to reduce empty seats and get tickets in the hands of real fans, not those who are feeding the secondary market.
Others have made the point that it is a Saturday Valentine’s Day and that had to have had some impact. Then the other point that this conversation was started by the opposing coach who, even if right in his assessment, has no reason to scrutinize. Hurley responding to it might have more to do with him knowing these responses to the media are a way for him to speak directly to us and motivate the fanbase to step it up.
But I also believe it is true because I watch enough basketball to see that these other fanbases have a much younger and rowdier crowd. Find a way to reduce empty seats and get tickets in the hands of real fans, not those who are feeding the secondary market.