Bulldog club/football ticket question

CivilEngineerDog

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Oct 27, 2007
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For the last 15 years I have had tickets in section c through my employer. Now I have to get my own tickets. I am willing to donate enough money to get in the game, but I was told that we are 'sold out.'

So assume I donate enough to be on a say State Club level, what are the odds that I get tickets?
 

nsvltndog

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Mar 30, 2010
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There are almost always some non-renewals. Good news for MSU is that the percentage of non-renewals has become very small. There is a waiting list and you will be in line based on your priority rank.If you don't get them this year, the sooner you start building priority points, the better off you will be. In 2014 there willbe a bunch of new inventory available and a potentialreseating of the entire stadium. Having some priority pointsalready built upat that timewill come in handy.

If you can make it work financially, make a $25K donation to the Today, Tomorrow, Forever Campaign for Athletic Facilities. You can pay it over 5 years. This will earn you the right to buy 2 Club Level tickets if they still have inventory.Last season there were still some left. You still have to pay the $1500 annual fee per Club seat. It's not cheap, but it is a way into the stadium in some prime seats.
 

The Peeper

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to you as an individual. Don't know if thats a possibility in this scenario but they allow it once