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How is that even possible? Are there that many people who just want to go see a random football game on a Tuesday night?
Do you happen to know what it was for the Outback a couple years ago?A 4,000 ticket allotment isn't a very heavy lift, but glad to see that they were able to sell them. Hopefully we'll see many more fans than that in maroon and gold.
A 4,000 ticket allotment isn't a very heavy lift, but glad to see that they were able to sell them. Hopefully we'll see many more fans than that in maroon and gold.
It's still a good sign IMO as there are usually many people that will look to buy cheaper tickets through stubhub, etc.A 4,000 ticket allotment isn't a very heavy lift, but glad to see that they were able to sell them. Hopefully we'll see many more fans than that in maroon and gold.
Bunch of B S.MInNeSOtA FaNS Don’T TRaVeL
yeah and game time starts at 10pm…probably rules out many family trips with younger kids.UWV boards do not expect them to sell out their allotment.
Travel from there even more brutal than Twin Cities & upper-midwest.
Cost main complaint...just like here.yeah and game time starts at 10pm…probably rules out many family trips with younger kids.
Isn't the game 8pm in Phoenix? But yes even that's late to take a little kid to a game.yeah and game time starts at 10pm…probably rules out many family trips with younger kids.
Have to think there's at least another couple thousand buying from ticket sites too.A 4,000 ticket allotment isn't a very heavy lift, but glad to see that they were able to sell them. Hopefully we'll see many more fans than that in maroon and gold.
Oh yeah, those direct flights from MSP to Phoenix are brutal!UWV boards do not expect them to sell out their allotment.
Travel from there even more brutal than Twin Cities & upper-midwest.
Not to be cynical, but it was 4,000 tickets.MInNeSOtA FaNS Don’T TRaVeL
10,000Do you happen to know what it was for the Outback a couple years ago?
Had to be more than that. The whole lower section was filled.10,000
The question was about the ticket allotment, which was 10,000 tickets (sold through the U). Agree that there were far more Minnesota fans there than that, but they bought their tickets elsewhere.Had to be more than that. The whole lower section was filled.
I went to the "Meet Joan Gable" event here in March 2020. The event was attended by a couple of hundred people. Got to talk to the Lindahls and Steve Swiggum. The U's presence here is very strong, along with the Mayo clinic, Ames Construction, and the Virginia Piper Foundation. I see lots of Gopher gear that easily gets mistaken for ASU gear. I even ran into Ben Gordon's dad at the grocery store. Rumor has it ASU's hockey program is joining the B1G next season...Curious to know the breakdown of how many are people that live in AZ vs traveling from MN.
If it's a large % of people that are now in AZ I can see why PJ/Coyle thought this bowl was a good one as it brings the team to the fans.
For sure.Curious to know the breakdown of how many are people that live in AZ vs traveling from MN.
If it's a large % of people that are now in AZ I can see why PJ/Coyle thought this bowl was a good one as it brings the team to the fans.
Right. But selling out every bowl game allotment is helpful for placement—in theory.Not to be cynical, but it was 4,000 tickets.
We've already proven we travel with the Outback and Citrus Bowl turn outs.
Expect same thing Tuesday. Most locals will buy from non-UM sources.The question was about the ticket allotment, which was 10,000 tickets (sold through the U). Agree that there were far more Minnesota fans there than that, but they bought their tickets elsewhere.