When does BU release tickets for individual men's games? Like the tcu game
Buforlife
No, just means people can buy the tickets and sell them online since it has become so easy to do so....What Baylor needs to do is establish similar policies that Football Clubs in Europe do - have your own internal ticketing swap system, control who sells and buys tickets. Collect the associated fee's versus letting Stubhub, etc. do that. In this day, it would not be hard to put something like that in place - - definitely end the days of having entire sections sold to opposing fans.MrGolfguy said:
Building the 7K seat tiny arena paying off it seems
I'm not sure how easy it would be to put a system like this in place, but I really like the idea.BluesBear said:No, just means people can buy the tickets and sell them online since it has become so easy to do so....What Baylor needs to do is establish similar policies that Football Clubs in Europe do - have your own internal ticketing swap system, control who sells and buys tickets. Collect the associated fee's versus letting Stubhub, etc. do that. In this day, it would not be hard to put something like that in place - - definitely end the days of having entire sections sold to opposing fans.MrGolfguy said:
Building the 7K seat tiny arena paying off it seems
tickets are $10 on stubhub usually until conf. And even then, non marquee games are cheap.Bobby20 said:
The average fan cannot afford to attend a game
all seats are sold out as season tickets. Standing room only is the only ticket sold for individual games. Secondary market is how you will need to buy tickets for seats.Buforlife said:
When does BU release tickets for individual men's games? Like the tcu game
Baylor is not going to invest in doing that and be literally the only college in America to do it while giving up revenue via ads & official partnership with a ticketing site. I believe seat geek is currently the official resell site for Baylor which means Baylor gets paid for that advertising.BluesBear said:No, just means people can buy the tickets and sell them online since it has become so easy to do so....What Baylor needs to do is establish similar policies that Football Clubs in Europe do - have your own internal ticketing swap system, control who sells and buys tickets. Collect the associated fee's versus letting Stubhub, etc. do that. In this day, it would not be hard to put something like that in place - - definitely end the days of having entire sections sold to opposing fans.MrGolfguy said:
Building the 7K seat tiny arena paying off it seems