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OT: Rutgers Selling Basketball Season Tickets Only $150

Hawk, not a new arena. We just opened a huge 100 million dollar practice center for both basketball teams, gymnastics, wrestling and Sports Medicine.This will open up our arena, The RAC, for more concerts, student events, high school and youth games, business expos, etc.
 
Before this, both basketball teams practiced in the arena and the wrestling and gymnastics teams practiced in facilities which were something you would expect at a junior college.
 
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Hawk, not a new arena. We just opened a huge 100 million dollar practice center for both basketball teams, gymnastics, wrestling and Sports Medicine.This will open up our arena, The RAC, for more concerts, student events, high school and youth games, business expos, etc.


Nice. Facilities are huge in today's world and selling recruits.
 
We are playing catch up to Iowa and the other Big Ten schools and we can not wait until we are full Big Ten members. For decades, we have had to squeeze blood out of nickels, but will be receiving the full Big Ten TV shares very soon.
 
Basketball there is nothing like sitting up close. Football I personally prefer the 200's around midfield, best view in the house.

I will say I am surprised at how hard to get 100 level seats are.
 
We are playing catch up to Iowa and the other Big Ten schools and we can not wait until we are full Big Ten members. For decades, we have had to squeeze blood out of nickels, but will be receiving the full Big Ten TV shares very soon.


You will see a big boost in your programs once you are on a level playing field. Lots of talent in your neck of the woods
 
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The RAC Pass has proven to be very popular and sell out quickly, even a couple of years ago when the team was rock bottom.
 
Just got a couple thanks
Does the ticket office include a purchase via this offer in their calculation of Consecutive Years of Buying? If so, going this route is better than buying normal season tickets. Once the game starts, moving to better seats is a non-issue. Especially if you have just one ticket or two. Practically any game.
 
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Does the ticket office include a purchase via this offer in their calculation of Consecutive Years of Buying? If so, going this route is better than buying normal season tickets. Once the game starts, moving to better seats is a non-issue. Especially if you have just one ticket or two. Practically any game.
I don’t know the answer to that. Big games obviously you’re stuck but especially early i the year you can move.
 
Does the ticket office include a purchase via this offer in their calculation of Consecutive Years of Buying? If so, going this route is better than buying normal season tickets. Once the game starts, moving to better seats is a non-issue. Especially if you have just one ticket or two. Practically any game.
No. It does not.
 
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Until we get to the point where we are really selling tons of season tickets, I would like to see Rutgers sell the top ten to twelve rows of the 200s at a different price than the lower rows of the 200s. Maybe even the same lower price for the middle and upper rows for the extreme sides of the 200s.
 
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