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MaverickAG

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Next season I'm planning on buying my way out of the Sky Dawgs section. What were the season ticket prices for lower sections this past year?
 

jmbeck

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Now, you can't get into certain sections without an additional BC donation per seat.

It can be found in the BC handbook on the website.

Edit: Even at that, you can't just say "hmmm,Club level. I'll just send a check for $2000." All club level is sold out,as well as thechairbacks, with waiting lists. Also sold out and often renewed 100% are sections C, D, & E. I thinkB andF are getting close as well.
 

MD Dawg

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I'm pretty sure all lower level season tickets sold out this year. Cross your fingers and some don't renew.
 
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After that though it goes by priority ranking in the Bulldog Club. Should be no trouble to get seats on the east side in section T or U.
 

MaverickAG

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so I'm not worried about the per seat donation as much as seats actually being available. Whats the deal with Sections Q & R? Good seats, just in front of the students. Is that the reason for the low per seat donation level?
 
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You just have to be a member of the Bulldog Club to buy priority seating which is all the lower level minus students and faculty. Your ranking determines how good of seats you can get. Sorry dude I suck at explaining it.
 

MaverickAG

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I understand how the system works. I was just curios what the base price of tickets were and if I had a shot at actually being able to get like four lower level seats, not necessarily club level but somewhere like B,F,G,T,U,Q, or R.
 

jb1020

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After the first game there were 2 empty seats in front of us and I called to see if I could buy them, they replied that F is completely full.
 

jmbeck

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Every priority seat in the stadium has a minimum donation associated with it. To get a chance at those seats period, you have to make at least that minimum donation.

From that point, it's based on availability and BC standing.

So, if you've been giving for 40 years, your BC rank is pretty high. But, if you're not donating at least $XXX per year, you still are limited to certain sections.

If you're only looking for two seats, you've got a decent BC ranking, and you're coveringthe cost per seat with your donation,there is a really good chance you'll be able to get something in sections A, B, F, or G on the west side, and probably a decent chance you'll get in Q or R on the east. The reason Q & R are cheaper is because most people want west side, and all the seats are pretty low. The majority of people I talk to want seats close to the top of the lower level.
 

jmbeck

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But, as I said, their was a 95% retention rate last year, and we sold out the entire lower level this year.

Trying to get 4 together may be a problem. They may be able to do 2 on this row, 2 immediately behind, or something like that.Mike or Bart will work with you every way they can.
 

SyonaraStanz

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I made the $100 donations, and I'm in Q, row 11, middle of the row. They're pretty damn good seats, especially for a first timer. The only problem is getting to them; you have to walk down a narrow path (just wide enough for Jarvis Varnado) between the student section and the back of section R seats. It's a pain in the *** with 2 way traffic. Also, after the Auburn game, it took nearly 30 minutes to get out because of us being locked in that section.

I haven't had any issues being so close to the students, but during the Georgia game a drink-filled cup flew over my head and smoked some little kid about 3 rows below me. Someone really deserves an *** whippin for **** like that.
 
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jmbeck said:
Every priority seat in the stadium has a minimum donation associated with it. To get a chance at those seats period, you have to make at least that minimum donation.

From that point, it's based on availability and BC standing.

So, if you've been giving for 40 years, your BC rank is pretty high. But, if you're not donating at least $XXX per year, you still are limited to certain sections.

If you're only looking for two seats, you've got a decent BC ranking, and you're coveringthe cost per seat with your donation,there is a really good chance you'll be able to get something in sections A, B, F, or G on the west side, and probably a decent chance you'll get in Q or R on the east. The reason Q & R are cheaper is because most people want west side, and all the seats are pretty low. The majority of people I talk to want seats close to the top of the lower level.
That was pretty much what I meant. Iwas only referring to the sections that he had a shot at getting tickets in which would be B,F, G, and U at $50 a seat. Now Idid17 up and forgot that R and Q were $50 more per seat. I sucked at explaining it but I knew what I was talking about.
 

bowenhalldawg

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We sit in T, and have had the opportunity to move a few times. But I hate to take the chance of moving to a "better" section but getting stuck on row 2 or something like that. T is a pretty decent seat.
 

dpaul6

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Got section T seats. Im the same way about changing, they are pretty good seats and dont want to take a chance on getting stuck too low where you cant see everything