As far as tickets. Remember, this is a big ten event. Which means that the usual bowl committees/sponsors etc don't have control of the best seats.
Each team that is playing will be given x amount of tickets on its side. My guess is that NU probably has access to 20,000 seats immediately behind its bench. OSU or Michigan would be similar.
But from what I understand, each school is responsible for x amount of dollars, meaning that NU probably is responsible for paying $50 per seat (Dunno maybe more) and then sets its OWN pricing level. NU chose a modest $190. If OSU goes, OSU may very well choose a price to sell that is far north of $190.
Anyone saying that Iowa fans are selling their tickets is fake news. Iowa and other BIG schools were NOT give allotments. In fact, only NU has its allotment at this time.
Supply and demand. If OSU goes, then I can't imagine there being much demand since only the diehard OSU fans will be going. In this case, the secondary market will be a good place to visit for those who chose to stand down and wait. Wait until the day of the game, if that's the case.
However, if Michigan goes, the demand will be very high. Remember, for many Michigan fans, this is becoming a 'once in a lifetime" where Michigan will actually be in the payoffs for the fist time. Thus, this game will mean ALOT, especially if it beats OSU. Michigan fans will be pumped to make the drive.
If that's the case, then the secondary markets will be higher than the actual cost of the tickets. In that case, you may want to stay home.
I recommend that you go through NU. The purple points were cut off an hour ago, however, NU will make all remaining tickets available and my guess is that it didn't sell out its allotment.
Each team that is playing will be given x amount of tickets on its side. My guess is that NU probably has access to 20,000 seats immediately behind its bench. OSU or Michigan would be similar.
But from what I understand, each school is responsible for x amount of dollars, meaning that NU probably is responsible for paying $50 per seat (Dunno maybe more) and then sets its OWN pricing level. NU chose a modest $190. If OSU goes, OSU may very well choose a price to sell that is far north of $190.
Anyone saying that Iowa fans are selling their tickets is fake news. Iowa and other BIG schools were NOT give allotments. In fact, only NU has its allotment at this time.
Supply and demand. If OSU goes, then I can't imagine there being much demand since only the diehard OSU fans will be going. In this case, the secondary market will be a good place to visit for those who chose to stand down and wait. Wait until the day of the game, if that's the case.
However, if Michigan goes, the demand will be very high. Remember, for many Michigan fans, this is becoming a 'once in a lifetime" where Michigan will actually be in the payoffs for the fist time. Thus, this game will mean ALOT, especially if it beats OSU. Michigan fans will be pumped to make the drive.
If that's the case, then the secondary markets will be higher than the actual cost of the tickets. In that case, you may want to stay home.
I recommend that you go through NU. The purple points were cut off an hour ago, however, NU will make all remaining tickets available and my guess is that it didn't sell out its allotment.