vegasEagle {l Wrote}:DavidGordonsFoot {l Wrote}:Single game tickets have gone on sale. Some observations:
Tickets for every home game with the exception of UNC and Duke start at $10. Yup, $10 gets you into the NC State, Maryland and Miami games, among others. While sad, I'm glad they have decided to just offer these prices now instead of announcing "sales" and doing the Groupon thing mid-season.
UNC tix are priced at $30/seat. Duke tix are not for sale.
There is also an "ACC Weekend Mini Pack" that includes the NC State, Clemson, Duke, Virginia and Georgia Tech games for $110/seat. Do the math and that comes to $22/game, $12 over face for every game except Duke. So if my arithmetic is right, they've put the face value of a Duke ticket at $70. I think you'll be able to do better than that if you wait until the game gets closer.
What have the tix gone for the last few seasons? Or even during the smith/dudley years? Would Master Bates be responsible for changes? Why can't you buy a duke tix by itself? Yes, alot of questions.
Before the season started, the cheapest seats used to be $20, even going back to the Smith/Dudley years. Cheap tix were a little harder to come by then, but the team was never a truly tough ticket unless Duke or Carolina were in town. After Dudley and Marshall moved on, the ticket office started having ticket sales mid-season. One of the more popular sales was the Black Friday sale, where you could get tickets to conference games for $15 or even $10. After running this sale a second time, myself and a few others here stopped buying tickets before the season started because we knew we could get the same seats for half price if we waited until Thanksgiving weekend. They would have Groupon specials offering $10 seats. They would also bundle Duke/Carolina tickets with less popular games to promote sales (as they have again this year), but we all learned that if you waited until a couple of days before the game, the unsold tickets would be released to the public and you could get them for $20-30. As you can see, it made no sense to buy tickets early, in fact, you were punished for it if you did. I'm happy to see they've acknowledged this problem.
I would think Bates has had time to sit in at least one meeting where these prices were discussed. It does feel like the single game tix went on sale later than usual this year, which would increase the likelihood he was involved.