06-18-2013, 05:55 PM
This is quite remarkable. I remember going to see Arizona play at Stanford in 2010. Stanford was ranked something like #15 and Arizona was like #18. I called the ticket office earlier in the week thinking I might have to buy a few days in advance to get a good seat. The guy on the phone said there were plenty of seats available. So I bought some good seats about an hour before kickoff from the box office.
Based on that article, if you figure 5,000 tickets go to visitors, there are already 37,000 tickets spoken for on each game. Now when season ticket holders get to buy single game seats the most high demand games could sellout. Then once mini-plans are sold there will be hardly any single game tickets available. It is conceivable that most every game is sold out before the first game is played. The days of buying tickets at the box office on game day may be over at Stanford stadium.
Based on that article, if you figure 5,000 tickets go to visitors, there are already 37,000 tickets spoken for on each game. Now when season ticket holders get to buy single game seats the most high demand games could sellout. Then once mini-plans are sold there will be hardly any single game tickets available. It is conceivable that most every game is sold out before the first game is played. The days of buying tickets at the box office on game day may be over at Stanford stadium.