First good news in a month - 2025 ticket price (per game) declines

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I didn't say I was mad. I just think our Marketing team could do a much better job of communicating with the season ticket holders.
our marketing team is awful.

whoever runs social does a terrible job. you see all these schools post digital wallpapers and goodies for your phones, desktops, etc., and we barely do anything. idk if its a mario thing in that he doesnt care or doesnt want to invest time into it, but it literally is the bare minimum they could do to garner fan support for a team that needs it
 
bet it wont go down in 2026
It depends on how many home games they have on the schedule. If they go back to having 6 home games, it almost assuredly would be cheaper than next year’s 8 game home tickets.
 
It depends on how many home games they have on the schedule. If they go back to having 6 home games, it almost assuredly would be cheaper than next year’s 8 game home tickets.
ill send you two seats and parking to an acc conference game in that 26 season if the prices are higher or same (my guess is they go up).
 
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I’m curious what our tickets cost compared to other P4 programs.
depends. my tickets include a 20 percent discount so theyre more if you didnt go to UM.

for small college towns, UF season tickets for example are 1255 per ticket in the lower level (this is for say section 7 (i chose a random one). that includes the booster donation. my UM tickets are club level so i couldnt do a full on comp bc UF doesnt have any available. but overall, for college towns, the comp is higher bc those mainly have way more fans and graduate more kids that come back to games. Miami has more seats than fans
 
I have 4 seats in section 143. Went from $800 each to $900 each. Won't complain this year since we have my two most hated teams coming in. 2026 might have to downgrade
 
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I got the email. My seats went up 75$ per seat and they are removing tables in our section for more seats and extra rows… oh boy
 
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The number of games increased 16.67 percent which is less than 18.5 percent
Your math is wrong. 2024 had 6 home games and 2025 has 8 home games, which is 2 additional home games. 2/6 = 33.33% more home games. I know, I'm being a math geek, but get the facts correct
 
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