[Husker] Husker Bowl Projections
George Rapp
george.rapp at gmail.com
Wed Nov 30 10:53:42 CST 2011
That's not unusual, in my experience. A friend and I went to the 1999 Big
XII championship in San Antonio (NU avenged their only loss that year,
winning 22-6 vs. Texas) without tickets, and got in for $25 each (face
value of the ticket was $75 if memory serves).
On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 11:36 AM, Steve Schmadeke <husker at schmadeke.com>wrote:
>
> Yes, I was surprised by the lack of demand. I ended up taking a small
> loss on my tickets and I can see from StubHub that we're now in
> capitulation selling. You've got a few hours to pick up some real cheap
> tickets if you happen to be interested. At the prices some sellers are
> listing, they will be getting back only 25% of face value after StubHub's
> 15% commission on sellers.
>
> Both my sales were to Michigan addresses. I honestly expected a bigger
> demand from Wisconsin, but perhaps they are thinking they will wait for the
> Rose Bowl.
>
> --Steve Schmadeke
>
> On Nov 30, 2011, at 9:10 AM, Nick Chevance wrote:
>
> > [snip]
> >
> > Anyone heard that Husker fans who bought early B1G Championship game
> > tickets are having a hard time selling them? Appears to be little
> > demand from either Wisconsin or Michigan State fans. Interesting.
> >
> > Nick
>
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