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Game day walk-up purchase of 100-level seats?

Mr_Twister

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I assume season tickets for 100 level seats are not sold out. Are the tickets available for game day walk-up purchase? At the ticket window, do they charge for 100-level tickets what a season ticket holder would pay for their ticket (ticket + gift)?
 
I assume season tickets for 100 level seats are not sold out. Are the tickets available for game day walk-up purchase? At the ticket window, do they charge for 100-level tickets what a season ticket holder would pay for their ticket (ticket + gift)?
I wish
 
The only section with game day availability at this point downstairs is 118, or the student section when there are unused allotments.

Everything else is a season ticket
 
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The only section with game day availability at this point downstairs is 118, or the student section when there are unused allotments.

Everything else is a season ticket
Does the Rutgers ticket office anonymously unload unsold tickets and Scarlet parking tags at StubHub and their ilk? Lots of visiting team fans parked in Scarlet lot and sat in the 100s at all Big Ten games last year. I was completely taken aback by it. It was beyond individuals unloading tickets and parking tags.
 
The only section with game day availability at this point downstairs is 118, or the student section when there are unused allotments.

Everything else is a season ticket
If what you're saying is true there's been a nice uptick in season sales. For the past 2 years I've bought single game tickets in the 100 level-- sideline seats, not 118.

There were dozens available for all games.
 
Does the Rutgers ticket office anonymously unload unsold tickets and Scarlet parking tags at StubHub and their ilk? Lots of visiting team fans parked in Scarlet lot and sat in the 100s at all Big Ten games last year. I was completely taken aback by it. It was beyond individuals unloading tickets and parking tags.
This is an absolute NO! All the BIG schools have huge alumni bases in the Tri State area. Plus many travel very well...even for hoops.

The level of fan apathy and the subsequent ticket availability go hand in hand. Hopefully that starts to come to an end this year.
 
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