This 2008 season coming up will be my first time purchasing UGA tickets as a non-student. How does that work?
As I understand it, you have to donate money to UGA to even have a chance to buy tickets in the first place. The more you give, the better your odds of being able to buy the seats that you want.
So, how much money do I have to give UGA, on top of all my tuition that they've already eaten, for the privledge of being put on the list to see if I'm going to be allowed the opportunity to buy tickets?
I assume that in better years, the amount you have to pay them goes up. For example, I remember in 1997 you could just walk up to the Butts-Mhere Heritage Hall and purchase a Florida ticket the day before you made the treck to Jacksonville, that's how much we sucked back then.
For the upcomming season, I bet it will be much harder. I mean, there are compaines who get tickets for like hundreds of employees and then there are rich sponsors who donate millions and hundreds of thousands and get tickets on the 50 yard line or in the skybox.
So where does that leave an average joe like myself who just wants to get to the games and doesn't particularly care where he sits as long as he's there?