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Don’t listen to a word this idiot says.Ticket sales look extremely weak so far judging by the TicketMaster chart. Not sure how many have sold from each allotment but there's no evidence ours is even close to sold out. Yes, the 300 levels were opened up on the "Rutgers side," but only a handful of tickets have actually sold; there is one entire section without a single ticket bought.
Thinking this will be by far the lowest attended of the three Pinstripe Bowls we've played in. It makes sense since we're on a 4-game losing streak, struggled all year to fill our own stadium and don't have a Notre Dame-level fanbase to drive ticket sales this time around.
Mid 40’s is fine …40% means it likely won’t…long way to go though.Current weather forecast for NYC on Dec 28th courtesy of weather.com:
High of 45, 40% chance of rain in the afternoon.
That'll bring the crowd in!
It should be helpful for our style of play vs. Miami, though.
Never have.Don’t listen to a word this idiot says.
100’s /200’s - selling very well (RU side)Just wondering if there are any numbers being reported as to ticket sales for Rutgers-Miami. If not, when would such information get released?
Thank you for the reply and information.100’s /200’s - selling very well (RU side)
Delta Club - SOLD OUT (RU)
Audi Club - SOLD OUT (RU)
LF bleachers - SOLD OUT (RU)
300’s - on sale about 48-hours or so
…. so about exactly where ticket sales should be expected at this time. We are still two weeks out. Since you can only order up to eight tickets through the school, as usual, most of those groups, take their time forming and will start ordering this weekend and all next week. This is the same exact thing that has happened every single time we have traveled to a bowl game other than The Gator Bowl.
Expect more sections to open in the 300’s next week AND THEN come about the 23rd we’ll start seeing people purchasing once the weather looks “good enough” to them.
Of course just wanted to make sure you received as much legitimate info as possibly my friend!Thank you for the reply and information.
Yes….many, MANY large groups typically purchase later in the process… nothing new here.I have not purchased yet but attending. Just trying to figure out how large a group. I think there’s many like me
if it's 45 you can't ask for much better.Current weather forecast for NYC on Dec 28th courtesy of weather.com:
High of 45, 40% chance of rain in the afternoon.
That'll bring the crowd in!
It should be helpful for our style of play vs. Miami, though.
Thinking this will be by far the lowest attended of the three Pinstripe Bowls we've played in. It makes sense since we're on a 4-game losing streak, struggled all year to fill our own stadium and don't have a Notre Dame-level fanbase to drive ticket sales this time around.
And the psychopath (cheap sunglasses) laughs??? #issuesStubhub showing increase in activity the past couple days
100’s /200’s - selling very well (RU side)
Delta Club - SOLD OUT (RU)
Audi Club - SOLD OUT (RU)
LF bleachers - SOLD OUT (RU)
300’s - on sale about 48-hours or so
…. so about exactly where ticket sales should be expected at this time. We are still two weeks out. Since you can only order up to eight tickets through the school, as usual, most of those groups, take their time forming and will start ordering this weekend and all next week. This is the same exact thing that has happened every single time we have traveled to a bowl game other than The Gator Bowl.
Expect more sections to open in the 300’s next week AND THEN come about the 23rd we’ll start seeing people purchasing once the weather looks “good enough” to them.
Sorry, but a 2 week out forecast is useless.Current weather forecast for NYC on Dec 28th courtesy of weather.com:
High of 45, 40% chance of rain in the afternoon.
That'll bring the crowd in!
It should be helpful for our style of play vs. Miami, though.
Ummmm. Wrong again Genius.Ticket sales look extremely weak so far judging by the TicketMaster chart. Not sure how many have sold from each allotment but there's no evidence ours is even close to sold out. Yes, the 300 levels were opened up on the "Rutgers side," but only a handful of tickets have actually sold; there is one entire section without a single ticket bought.
Thinking this will be by far the lowest attended of the three Pinstripe Bowls we've played in. It makes sense since we're on a 4-game losing streak, struggled all year to fill our own stadium and don't have a Notre Dame-level fanbase to drive ticket sales this time around.
But the thread would be so entertaining. 😂Sorry, but a 2 week out forecast is useless.
Have at it, lol...But the thread would be so entertaining. 😂
Let's see.Have at it, lol...
Then the guys like me who would try to class it up
I'm jest kidding, and don't call me Surely, It's Surly!!! or:Surely you jest!
What section are you sitting in?Ticket sales look extremely weak so far judging by the TicketMaster chart. Not sure how many have sold from each allotment but there's no evidence ours is even close to sold out. Yes, the 300 levels were opened up on the "Rutgers side," but only a handful of tickets have actually sold; there is one entire section without a single ticket bought.
Thinking this will be by far the lowest attended of the three Pinstripe Bowls we've played in. It makes sense since we're on a 4-game losing streak, struggled all year to fill our own stadium and don't have a Notre Dame-level fanbase to drive ticket sales this time around.
In his Mommy’s basement in Dade County.What section are you sitting in?
I suspect he saw the weather forecast and decided to get new eyewear, but didn't have much to spend on them because he is saving up for Pinstripe tickets.What happened to @Pinstripe111323 ??
A new screen name these days??
That's just the minimum price set in advance by the Yankees/bowl organizers. Doesn't mean much either way in terms of predicting attendance.Isn’t it a good thing for ticket sales if the cheapest seat on Ticketmaster is $72.20?
My God you actually changed your screen name in a thread you posted under Cheap Sunglasses already. You are such a an F-ing loser!!That's just the minimum price set by the Yankees/bowl organizers. Doesn't mean much either way.
I just took a look at the interactive Ticketmaster chart and to be completely objective: sales look decent but not great. The good news is there's still plenty of time left for RU (and Miami) fans to buy tickets. Hopefully the bowl can find a way to draw some casual fans as well, although I worry that the price you stated (basically $100 for a nosebleed ticket after fees) will keep them away, along with the weather.
Since the game is on December 28th, perhaps some fans may be adding Pinstripe Bowl tickets for holiday gifts between now and the 25th. Ho-ho-ho and Merry Christmas!
O/U for the game: 41My God you actually changed your screen name in a thread you posted under Cheap Sunglasses already. You are such a an F-ing loser!!
They're used to itOur sales are brisk on the 3rd base side.
Should see more sections opening up beyond the 3 sections already being sold in the 300 Level.
Miami side is real bad. Will be a ghost town over there.
no idea...and yeah I'm sure people have already done so.Why an 8 ticket limit through the school?
If you had a larger group, could you call the ticket office directly and arrange it?
Just curious on why the limit.
Let's see if whack-a-doodle tries to tell you otherwise lol!!Our sales are brisk on the 3rd base side.
Should see more sections opening up beyond the 3 sections already being sold in the 300 Level.
Miami side is real bad. Will be a ghost town over there.
Just wondering if there are any numbers being reported as to ticket sales for Rutgers-Miami. If not, when would such information get released?