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koonja
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I've never done that for a night game (I've just used tickets from my in-laws), but I've done it for LOTS of games, even big games, and the most I've ever paid was $20 for Oklahoma (lower bowl, 40 yard-line), and that was only because I didn't wait long enough - I think I could have gotten them for cheaper actually had I waited until kick-off. For the epic Stanford game, in the rain, I got a ticket for $6. I missed the first drive, but hell, for $6, I wasn't complaining.
Now, when I'm with my wife or a buddy, I always have tickets already because most people don't like the anxiety of not having tickets. So maybe it's tougher to find a cheap ticket when you have 2-4 people. But man, I get offered tickets at regular price all the time, especially at tailgates, and I always decline. I just wait and wait and wait (and drink) until close to kickoff, then go towards the gates, and I always find something, because people get desperate and want to get at least something for the tickets. And forget scalpers, most of the time I get them from normal people who had a friend that bailed on them and they want to some money for food.
That's my take anyway. It hasn't failed me yet, but if it does, Brother's is just around the corner, and at least there you can order a drink.
Want to hangout at the Michigan game?
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