It will be interested to see how the secondary market plays out this year. I think there will be a wide disparity, in asking price at least, between the "donation" seats and the "no donation" seats, as the former try to recoup some of their investment. For example, on TickPick, for the McKendree game, the cheapest seat is going for $2 in the corner of the upper deck. But the cheapest lower deck sideline seat is $33, and the cheapest lower deck corner seat is $22. I expect that trend to continue, with the "get in the door" price for upper deck seats staying relatively low, and the "premium" seats being resold at a premium. For example, for the Indiana game, cheapest lower sideline is $228, cheapest upper deck is $73.