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re: Football Season Ticket Question

Posted on 2/10/13 at 8:43 pm to
Posted by JPLSU1981
Baton Rouge
Member since Oct 2005
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Posted on 2/10/13 at 8:43 pm to
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y'all are nuts to donate money to the TAF to get some tickets years later. you can literally walk around the stadium getting tickets for dirt cheap.

it makes no financial sense....




Getting season tickets for face value to every LSU home game and giving an extra $100 a year to the program I love makes no financial sense?

You can "walk around the stadium" the rest of your life for infiniti searching for your dirt cheap tickets, that's not my cup of tea. I'd rather have my own tickets, be set for every game for the rest of my life, always pay face value and always have access to postseason and away tickets, and support LSU athletics in the process.

You act like people are handing over truckloads of money to TAF. The vast majority of people are merely give $100 a year to TAF. That's hardly breaking the bank.

Posted by Bubba Bexley
Member since May 2007
3579 posts
Posted on 2/12/13 at 12:59 pm to
I have season tickets, but just a couple of things that need to be pointed out:


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Getting season tickets for face value to every LSU home game and giving an extra $100 a year to the program I love makes no financial sense?


Unless you have some of the upper deck seats that require no donation, you don't get the tickets for face value. You have to pay the tradition fund on top of the face value.


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always pay face value and always have access to postseason and away tickets,


If you are paying face value (no tradition fund or lower tradition fund amounts) and only donating $100 a year, you won't have access to the prime road/postseason tickets, not at least for many years. And I am someone who donates $100 a year or so and pays SEZ tradition funds fees, so I am speaking from experience.

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