Spring game date of April 13 on the wrong weekend for Lil' All 'N' and I to attend.
The B1G home games next year against some of the better teams in the conference makes it appear to be a better year to raise the prices.
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Thanks, Moos.
Spring game date of April 13 on the wrong weekend for Lil' All 'N' and I to attend.
The B1G home games next year against some of the better teams in the conference makes it appear to be a better year to raise the prices.
An extra $25 million, per year, and we need to raise ticket prices? Very efficient...
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The University of Nebraska-Lincoln is projected to receive nearly $51 million in payouts from its new conference this year, according to figures obtained by The World-Herald. That’s almost double the $26 million partial Big Ten share it received last year and almost six times its peak haul from its old conference, the Big 12.
This increase will be mostly transparent for me. I can never remember exactly how much season tickets are anyway. $3/game is nothing to an individual, but the cumulative total can help the program.
No big deal, and anyone that complains about such a small increase probably just has an axe to grind and is looking for anything to complain about.
I get people are saying the improvement in competition justifies a price increase, but don't some of those marque games already have a higher ticket price? I seem to remember paying $75 face value for Wisconsin in 2017.
Two years ago, they printed different face values on the tickets, not sure why. They still cost season ticket holders $57 each.