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In most expensive tickets in the land: The TiqIQ TOP 25
Supply and demand.
In my opinion that is bull. Didn't read the link to read about specifics but don't have to either. I've been to games for the past few years and the prices do suck. Obviously they have the people to pay for the ticket, but c'mon...help some of the average fans out and drop those things a bit, its not like ND is really hurting for the $$. If we are all about preserving that 'tradition' then how about going with old school ticket prices. Actually no clue as to how we've compared in the past, anyone with that info? Has ND always had high ticket prices?
I know times are changing and its more expensive across the board, but coming in at #2 in the country...that could be looked at and improved in my humble opinion. I'm sure there will be somebody with a good opposition but thats my stance and I'd stick to it!
Exactly, just be nice to see them make a move thats not all about the $ and caters to the fans! Give something back to 'the greatest fan base across the US" ya know...Obviously the product on the field the past 15 years or so hasn't be elite, and they are already making the move that could possibly force many of our fans to pay more for viewing two of the season games on tv in the future. Again, major...no, but from a PR stance, I'd sure appreciate it!
Have you been to the ND bookstore? Anything with a ND logo on it is automatically 2-3 times more expensive than it should be; which, again, is fine with me, because it's a reflection of the strength of our brand that people will pay it.
Should we just give away jerseys as a way of "giving back"? Why not let everyone in for free then?
The profitability of the football and basketball programs supports every other scholarship athlete on campus, along with other things. ND football is a business; I'd like to see it become as profitable as possible.
It's not like anyone is being denied access altogether here. ND games are easier to find on TV nationwide than just about any other sports franchise in the country.
It's not ND. I got my tickets all for $70 or $80... plus my "donation" to be allowed into the lottery. It's the free market supply and demand that is reflected in the prices listed at the link. If ND starts off 4-0 that number will also jump drastically. One of my dad's friends sold an extra ticket for $2000 to the Bush Push USC game in '05.
Perhaps this is blasphemy, but aside from huge games like Michigan and USC this year, I usually to prefer to watch from the comfort of my own home any way.
Big screen, comfy chair, delicious booze and snacks. I can actually watch the plays develop, and then see them again on the replay. And best of all, I can cheer and rage without fear of embarrassment.
Am I alone here?
But in general I agree with you. It is much more enjoyable to watch the game from the comfort of your own couch.
In my opinion that is bull. Didn't read the link to read about specifics but don't have to either. I've been to games for the past few years and the prices do suck. Obviously they have the people to pay for the ticket, but c'mon...help some of the average fans out and drop those things a bit, its not like ND is really hurting for the $$. If we are all about preserving that 'tradition' then how about going with old school ticket prices. Actually no clue as to how we've compared in the past, anyone with that info? Has ND always had high ticket prices?
I know times are changing and its more expensive across the board, but coming in at #2 in the country...that could be looked at and improved in my humble opinion. I'm sure there will be somebody with a good opposition but thats my stance and I'd stick to it!
Perhaps this is blasphemy, but aside from huge games like Michigan and USC this year, I usually to prefer to watch from the comfort of my own home any way.
Big screen, comfy chair, delicious booze and snacks. I can actually watch the plays develop, and then see them again on the replay. And best of all, I can cheer and rage without fear of embarrassment.
Am I alone here?
With a good Scotch?

Of course (I think my avatar gives that away). Nothing like a ND game with a nice whisky (while the majority of my bottles are Scotch, I also have a fair number of Bourbons on hand).
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You should work some Irish into your diet. Red Breast 12 is what I use to bring Scotch drinkers over to the dark side. 12 year old pot still gives it a nice full, oily taste. Doesn't have the off-putting sweetness of Bushmills or the unrefined bite of Jameson (although Jameson 12, Gold, and 18 are nice drams). And if you really like peat, Connemara has it in spades (I call it shamrock scotch).
You should work some Irish into your diet. Red Breast 12 is what I use to bring Scotch drinkers over to the dark side. 12 year old pot still gives it a nice full, oily taste. Doesn't have the off-putting sweetness of Bushmills or the unrefined bite of Jameson (although Jameson 12, Gold, and 18 are nice drams). And if you really like peat, Connemara has it in spades (I call it shamrock scotch).
