How easy is it to scalp tickets at Colorado games?
Any one know how easy it is to scalp tickets at that stadium? Are prices you get in the lot typically any less than what you would get at a stubhub or place like that?
Any one know how easy it is to scalp tickets at that stadium? Are prices you get in the lot typically any less than what you would get at a stubhub or place like that?
Any one know how easy it is to scalp tickets at that stadium? Are prices you get in the lot typically any less than what you would get at a stubhub or place like that?
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It seems to be easy
But I always have them ahead of time so I don’t know the best place to be to find them and how much they usually go for. You should go over to my site and post this same fan shot to get some better advice. I promise they’ll be nice :).
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Its dead easy
Scalping isn’t illegal in Colorado. As a result scalpers buy up most of the publicly for-sale tickets and stand around the stadium for hours scalping. If you’re willing to risk waiting until just minutes before game time (or even wait until its already started) the scalpers will get desperate and sell more cheaply.
The fly in the ointment is that CU fans (especially alumni) are very fair weather and CU is undefeated going into the game (they have a bye week this week) and they already had one big upset this year, so tickets will be a lot scarcer than they have been for the last several years.
ugh
I don’t know why I thought Colorado had a bye this week, they’re playing at Florida State, so if FSU somehow borrows an offense from someone tickets might be cheaper to come by. If CU wins @ FSU I’d expect a sellout though.

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