Miami Notre Dame Rivalry Game Is Already Nearing A Sell Out

Trinton Breeze
1 min read
It's not even 100 days until football season kicks off, and the game between the Miami Hurricanes and Notre Dame is almost sold out.

The only seats remaining are grey, and the tickets won't be available to the general public until Wednesday.

In Notre Dame’s most recent visit to Hard Rock Stadium to play the Hurricanes, No. 7 Miami demolished the No. 3 Fighting Irish, 41-8, on November 11, 2017.

This place will be rowdy when Notre Dame comes to town on August 31.

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Be prepared for insanely high prices. I was fortunate to be able to purchase early directly from UM ticket office and the cost of each seat at Notre Dame was $495 a seat. $443 for the ticket plus $52 for a "ticket fee". This was lower bowl visitor side. The cheapest seat was selling upper bowl for $225 a seat ticket and i dont know if that included the ticket fee. Florida seats were the same prices.
 
Really wanted to be at this game but as a teacher in the northeast it’s literally the worst time.
 
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100% Flying down for ND and Florida. I have season tickets. I do not have parking. Yellow lot is fine by me. How can I secure parking there early?
 
I purchased my tickets last week, flying in from Louisiana. One of my buckets list games, I couldn't pass this up again after missing 2017.
 
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Be prepared for insanely high prices. I was fortunate to be able to purchase early directly from UM ticket office and the cost of each seat at Notre Dame was $495 a seat. $443 for the ticket plus $52 for a "ticket fee". This was lower bowl visitor side. The cheapest seat was selling upper bowl for $225 a seat ticket and i dont know if that included the ticket fee. Florida seats were the same prices.
I also was pretty surprised to see the high face value of the seats for sale directly through the school. I was prepared for lower bowl but not at those prices so upper deck it is for my group. However, the way I look at it, they are listing them pretty close to market value. I would rather the school get the money than some secondary ticket broker.

Everyone do their best to grab up tickets before they go on sale to the public tomorrow and gives ND fans a chance to fill our stadium.
 
Anyone else think the likelihood of Golden’s defense choking in this environment is high? I was thinking about the last game he coached for Miami in this stadium against Clemson, and how pathetic he was (not sure if he’s coached in this stadium against Clemson since, but possibly in the NFL?). Also all the banner planes / fan hatred, empty stadiums, the lawsuit, etc. It got so bad, and it’s going to be a rowdy night. Brian Kelly got rattled in 2017 because of the noise and the “four Jumbotrons” (LOL), and Golden will see a completely different environment than the one in which he coached. I don’t think he is great under pressure.
Golden left to the NFL with the Bengals
 
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