BleedGopher
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Do they normally get much more than 10K?wow those tickets went fast!
No.Do they normally get much more than 10K?
I kinda expect extra demand in the fall from sports fans.No.
Tried to get tickets right after the email went out, and already not available. Did ticket selling bots snatch them all up (even though they're free)? I can't imagine there is that much demand.
Website probably has to much traffic makes senseI just got 2 in section 217. If it says unavailable just keep trying. I tried about 8 times.
Did you select "purchase by seat" or "purchase by price"?I just got 2 in section 217. If it says unavailable just keep trying. I tried about 8 times.
Purchase by price.Did you select "purchase by seat" or "purchase by price"?
I don’t think they are all gone.Got mine. They are all gone. People are starving for outdoor activity. Not a surprise they went fast. Typically they get 5,000-8,000.
Jeebus...I had an easier time buying a PS5 this past Christmas.Purchase by price.
Wow, looks like I was wrong.Update: #Gophers football program ran out of the 10,000 tickets available for the May 1 spring game in less than two hours since announcing they were available for free on Thursday morning. Per Andy Greder
From my experience buying computer parts this past winter, the site is just choking. Sites will default to "Unavailable" so as to not over-sell. Just keep trying.
I am also interested in what their enforcement plan will be for mask wearing. Ushers/security spaced out? Honor based? Wait until someone nearby complains?
Yeah the amount of people who show often is WAY dependent on weather.Disappointing that the state will only allow 10k fans. That's even less than they're allowing in California for baseball games.
I wonder how the wait list will work. I'd have to imagine quite a few people who got tickets won't end up going and just reserved them while they had the chance and will figure out if they're going later.
This. I tried getting a pod of 4 (tried about 5 times), no dice. So I tried 2, and that worked. Tried getting another 2 (so whole family can go), no dice. So we have two. The problem with these "free" tickets is I'm willing to bet a good chunk of people just snatched them up in case they go. There will be a fair amount of people that got tickets that don't show.Disappointing that the state will only allow 10k fans. That's even less than they're allowing in California for baseball games.
I wonder how the wait list will work. I'd have to imagine quite a few people who got tickets won't end up going and just reserved them while they had the chance and will figure out if they're going later.
They also should have rolled this out based on gopher score (the appropriate way to evaluate people).This. I tried getting a pod of 4 (tried about 5 times), no dice. So I tried 2, and that worked. Tried getting another 2 (so whole family can go), no dice. So we have two. The problem with these "free" tickets is I'm willing to bet a good chunk of people just snatched them up in case they go. There will be a fair amount of people that got tickets that don't show.
IMO, it would have been better to just charge a nominal fee (like $5?) per seat and donate proceeds to charity. That keeps out the people that are just getting tickets "in case", and probably results in better attendance.
There are regulations on Government donating to charity. Not sure they can do this without a public process. Not saying it can't be done, but charging for a typical free event, during the pandemic would seem odd.This. I tried getting a pod of 4 (tried about 5 times), no dice. So I tried 2, and that worked. Tried getting another 2 (so whole family can go), no dice. So we have two. The problem with these "free" tickets is I'm willing to bet a good chunk of people just snatched them up in case they go. There will be a fair amount of people that got tickets that don't show.
IMO, it would have been better to just charge a nominal fee (like $5?) per seat and donate proceeds to charity. That keeps out the people that are just getting tickets "in case", and probably results in better attendance.