I suspect we'll sell out by the book close to every game. Whether season ticket holders in the lower bowl decide to show up and put their ass in a seat is a different question.
Even giving away tickets when you can’t go isn’t as easy as you would think. I posted a couple of games on FB early season when I was traveling and didn’t get any bites. Lots of likes and “let me know if you can’t go to any of the good games” messages.
Use the proceeds to fund NILMaybe you could be done so everybody wins? Season ticket holders "sells back" their ticket at $.50 on the dollar of whatever the school can make by reselling it.
- Season ticket holders gets a break on games they can't attend
- University gets to sell the same set of tickets twice
- Games look better on TV since the lower bowl is more likely to be filled
- Students get access to more tickets.
- The school discourages dumping of season tickets on the aftermarket.
- Sell back plan makes the Season ticket holders clan more attractive for purchasers who won't make every game.
What the hell you posting it on facebook for? There's your problem right there.Even giving away tickets when you can’t go isn’t as easy as you would think. I posted a couple of games on FB early season when I was traveling and didn’t get any bites. Lots of likes and “let me know if you can’t go to any of the good games” messages.
This. Whenever I can’t use my tickets, I post here and have never had my seats go unused no matter the opponent.Why didn't you post on here? It's the most direct way to get at your audience; you'd have a bite in 10 minutes.
tickets are sold but ticket holders don’t go. Although why tickets are available at UConn site is confusing.If NAU was sold out how did I move to better seats that were still available on the UConn ticket site at tip?
What the hell you posting it on facebook for? There's your problem right there.
I've had to fire sale MBB tickets to get rid of them even on here. Football tickets, furgedaboutit, can't give them away.Trust me - half the time I post here in the ticket exchange they don't get taken either.
Here is my process:
1) Text the guy I split tickets with at Gampel
2) Text the 3 other good friends that are UCONN fans that don't have tickets
3) Then FB - so they go to someone I know
4) Then here
It is work to get rid of tickets. And I've never asked more than face value no matter the game.
I've had to fire sale MBB tickets to get rid of them even on here. Football tickets, furgedaboutit, can't give them away.
There were about 30 to choose from. Was easily able to find some seat backs to sit in by checking the site. It wasn’t sold out.tickets are sold but ticket holders don’t go. Although why tickets are available at UConn site is confusing.
Couldn’t do it through the athletic department, but my brother and I have talked about how someone should launch a ticket exchange to compete with Ticket Master, Vivid Seats, etc. where a portion of the fees goes to NIL.Use the proceeds to fund NIL
Trust me - half the time I post here in the ticket exchange they don't get taken either.
Here is my process:
1) Text the guy I split tickets with at Gampel
2) Text the 3 other good friends that are UCONN fans that don't have tickets
3) Then FB - so they go to someone I know
4) Then here
It is work to get rid of tickets. And I've never asked more than face value no matter the game.
I've had good luck selling on the exchange, you might be pleasantly surprised if you give it a shot.No one checks the ticket exchange. Post directly on the men's board. You're making this so difficult for yourself dude.
I have literally checked the exchange once in the past decade of posting here and I'm far too involved with this place.
I agree; I live 5 hours away but still have season tickets and have relied on the exchange for getting rid of or selling my tickets. Has been successful almost every timeI've had good luck selling on the exchange, you might be pleasantly surprised if you give it a shot.
No one checks the ticket exchange. Post directly on the men's board. You're making this so difficult for yourself dude.
I have literally checked the exchange once in the past decade of posting here and I'm far too involved with this place.
If you have seasons and you miss more than one game a year and let seats go empty you are an $&i. Total fairweather move.I'm not making things difficult for myself at all. I'm not the one that cares. I paid for the tickets and would prefer they get used but I don't lose any sleep over it. I just posted 4 for tomorrow and I'm sure nobody will take them - but it is AKPB so it isn't like anyone that wants to get into the building will get shut out. I don't think I've ever had my seats empty for an important game.
If the goal was getting rid of them and that's it - it isn't that hard to do. But they are an asset and I have good seats and would prefer to share them with my friends first. I'm just responding to those that want to call people like me *&^% because my seats are empty for a few games a year. As if buying them and eating the seat donation isn't good enough.
I check both. They have both come in handy.No one checks the ticket exchange. Post directly on the men's board. You're making this so difficult for yourself dude.
I have literally checked the exchange once in the past decade of posting here and I'm far too involved with this place.
If you have seasons and you miss more than one game a year and let seats go empty you are an $&i. Total fairweather move.
I’d bet this is more tickets that were allocated, whether it be families, sponsors etc that were not claimed so they post with the hope of monetizing them to whatever level they can. The demand is there for a season like this where that type of game doesn’t need to be played.I doubt the legitimacy of the label “sell out.” I bought tickets off stubhub for the game on Saturday and they came from the UConn Athletic Dept. Makes me think the school buys the remaining seats for certain games and resells on secondary market.
I'm guessing, but UConn probably holds back a small number of choice tickets for special guests (like Bouknight), or someone else with whom they might like to curry favor.If NAU was sold out how did I move to better seats that were still available on the UConn ticket site at tip?