It doesn't seem much different than ND having minimum donation requirements for the alumni lottery, with preference given to members of named societies. The donation is absolutely a charitable contribution and should be fully deductible.Subsidized Saturdays: The Tax-Free World Of College Football - Forbes
Good read. Looks like the 80% deductibility is proposed for elimination by Obama. Wouldn't take long for it to be reclassified and dodged IMO. Businesses are still going to be big buyers of tickets, just like pro games.
Single game tickets go on sale July 23, so that's perfect timing. You shouldn't have any difficulty getting four together for UMass, Navy, or Wake.A group of four of us are planning a Cubs Friday, ND Saturday, and while I've been once before, for my friends, it's the first time going. Last time I bought my tickets off Stub hub, but I noticed on July 23rd they're going to put tickets on sale.
Does anybody know if these are only single tickets? I'm also going to be in South Bend on July 23rd. Can tickets be bought directly from campus? Any advice on the best way to get 4 seats.
A group of four of us are planning a Cubs Friday, ND Saturday,
I did that, last year. Picked up the CEO at OHare on Thursday afternoon. Cubs game Thurs. night, business meeting in Kalamazoo on Friday, ND-Mich on Saturday, stop to see the folks in Ohio on Sunday, home on Monday. I hope you have as much fun as I did.
Anyone know if both alumni and monogram lottery results were sent out already?
pretty much every single game you can scalp tix.
I know you young guns like to use the internet to get tix ahead of time and sometimes I do too if taking famly but my point is that anyone can go and get into any ND game anywhere we play if they want to bad enough.
went to MANY huge ND games over the years (and recently) with no tickets and EVERY TIME was able to get in. and have gotten face price about 3/4 of the time to boot.
its all about the "want to"...
You mean when ND was 3-9?I remember paying between 70-80 for ND-UM tickets about 4-5 years ago!!
You mean when ND was 3-9?
They boot you....maybe stay in someone's yard all night though?When the tickets go on sale on the 23rd, can you only buy them online or can you buy them on campus? If you can buy them on campus, where would you do this - the bookstore? Not sure if anybody knows but would these be the same caliber of ticket? I'm kind of hoping that the ones sold on campus would be a higher echelon.
Also, does anybody know how much it costs to rent a spot to tailgate on game day? If you have an RV can you stay over until the Sunday or do they boot you? I don't want to get into a rock paper scissors to see who has to drive home.
When the tickets go on sale on the 23rd, can you only buy them online or can you buy them on campus? If you can buy them on campus, where would you do this - the bookstore? Not sure if anybody knows but would these be the same caliber of ticket? I'm kind of hoping that the ones sold on campus would be a higher echelon.
Also, does anybody know how much it costs to rent a spot to tailgate on game day? If you have an RV can you stay over until the Sunday or do they boot you? I don't want to get into a rock paper scissors to see who has to drive home.
Is it true UND.com isn't selling tickets to the Texas game? I was hoping to have a chance at face value tickets tomorrow!
There aren't any available. They had scattered singles for that game as well as USC in the Alumni presale on Wednesday. They sold out pretty quickly, though.
Ridiculous - where do they get their numbers and why isn't ND vs BC on the list? Anyone paying $245 to see ND whoop UMass needs their head examined.