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Non-Conference Schedule Announced

If you are a senior citizen, youth, or a Rutgers faculty member, you can get season tickets for $306. You can also get regular price season tickets for $450.
 
Money is the key to success in college sports. This is the Big Ten.
 
You won't get it IMO.

People will cherry pick the games and buy individual game tickets.

If you factor in the gift it's probably over $ 2,000 for a pair of season tickets plus parking.
 
Pay for parking ? Who does that ? Plenty of options if you don't mind walking a bit.
 
I'm going to be moving back up to the 200 level from the 100 level and ordering at the Senior Citizen price. Hopefully I'll be able to get my old seats back that I had for 25+ years. Going to save me a lot of money per seat. Even though I won't have to pay the SASF I'll just contribute the same amount to the RFund for different projects/sports.
 
Nope...not missing anything.

We've lost 15 in a row. Looking for a W...that's it, pure and simple.
 
guess ill be tne first one to complain that seats wwnt from 508 to 738 a seat. More home games I suppose.

That is not correct.

Last year, 100-level season tickets were $656 for 16 games (average $41 per game). In 2013-14, those tickets were $738 for 18 games (average $41 per game). This year they are $738 for 18 games. So prices are exactly where they were 2 seasons ago, and on an average price per game basis, tickets have been steady for 3 seasons in a row.

Same thing for 200-level seats. Season tickets over the 3 season period were $450, $400, and $450, steady at an average of $25 per game.
 
7 replies and nobody mentions that we're playing Rutgers NEWARK? In an actual game (not pre-season)? Am I missing something??

That has to be pre-season right? Sometimes other schools will play below D1... but whatever we need as many wins as possible.
 
Despite being an NCAS grad, I have been saying forever that it is a complete waste of money to have a sports program at two campuses 45 minutes apart. Provide bus transportation and tickets to the Newark students,spend more on intramural sports, and save some money.
 
Despite being an NCAS grad, I have been saying forever that it is a complete waste of money to have a sports program at two campuses 45 minutes apart. Provide bus transportation and tickets to the Newark students,spend more on intramural sports, and save some money.

Why shouldn't students at RU-N have the option to compete in interscholastic athletics. Newark students don't have the option in participating in athletics (or most other activities) in New Brunswick. North Carolina has intercollegiate athletics at the D1 level at their campuses in Chapel Hill and Raleigh, only 25 miles apart.
 
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