When watching the game, take note of who I assume will be their starting TE this season, John Carlson. He went to high school here in our town, and he is a tremendous athlete that has worked hard and bided his time for the full time role. Watch him block...I've seen few collegiate players that are not linemen stay with their blocks and move people like he can.
Hoping he has a great season and gets the call from the big league next summer. He said the recruiting visit there and being down on the field for a game was what sold him on the place. Have a great time.
Good stuff, I'm a unc alum and will be heading up for the game, homecoming i believe right?
How hard will it be to scalp at the game for about 4 or 5 guys? Are we going to have to pay a premium or can we get a good deal? Keep in mind carolina will not be much of a powerhouse![]()
when is UNC playing ND?
if mich st has no home game that weekend, I might make the drive saint to head over to south bend and meet up,
lte me know
when is UNC playing ND?
if mich st has no home game that weekend, I might make the drive saint to head over to south bend and meet up,
lte me know
There are quite a few factors that will determine how much you are going to pay for tickets.
1. where is ND in the polls and what is their record....if they are 8-0 and ranked #1 or 2 in the country......obviously you know the deal.
2. ND had their highest alumi requests for tickets this year in the history of the school....a lot of alumns who wanted tickets didn't get them....how many come back into town each week and pay scalpers prices.
3. how will North Carolina travel? A lot of schools fans want to make the trip to South Bend even if they aren't notorious good traveling fans.
4. I live 25 minutes from campus and usually make 1-2 games a year by going up and buying tickets from scalpers.....the last 10 years I've been able to get tickets for around 50 per ticket.....last year, I paid 125 per ticket.....so you can see what the expectations of this program and weis has done to the prices scalpers are getting........and this year expectations are even higher.
5. if you go as a group of 4-5, be prepared to sit apart from each other......last year I had a group of 4 for the tennessee game and the best we could do was 2 and 2 on opposite sides of the stadium.
6. this is my own personal preference.....some people will tell you to wait until right before or right after kick-off to buy your tickets and then you can get a much better price......that is possible.....but the way I see it, if you are coming up to ND, be prepared to spend the money and get your tickets in hand......know that you are "in" the stadium and then go out and enjoy the campus and the atmosphere, saturdays in south bend truly are something special and need to be experienced in full......you don't want to miss any of the pre-game pagentry that is on display inside the staduim prior to kick-off while you're out trying to save a couple of bucks.
hope that helps.....if you have any other ?'s I might be able to help with, just ask.
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