Premium seats for College Football playoff championship games start at $1,899

Discussion in 'NCAA Football Talk' started by Sportsguy, Jan 20, 2014.

  1. Sportsguy

    Sportsguy AKA-Sportsguy9695

    Those who want to guarantee themselves a premium ticket to the first college football title game under the new playoff system can start buying Monday.

    But fans might want to check the limit on their credit cards before doing so, as the cheapest tickets will run almost $2,000.

    Ticket and hospitality companies PrimeSport and Colonnade Group, two of the vendors chosen by the organizers of the College Football Playoff, posted identical prices on their websites Monday morning.

    The cheapest premium seat available through either company for the 2015 title game, which will be played Jan. 12 in AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, is $1,899. The seat, in the corners of the top level of the stadium where the Cowboys play, comes with a three-hour pregame hospitality event, a full premium menu and top-shelf bar, and a $50 merchandise voucher.

    Source: ESPN
     
  2. themush

    themush iDIOT sAVANT

    And they will sell out within hours of semi-final game's conclusion. Granted no true fan of the schools will be able to attend the game but someone's gotta keep the NCAA football machine churning out billions of dollars.
     
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