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Title: Auburn Game Idea $$$$
Post by: KSUIntegrity22 on April 05, 2007, 09:31:36 AM
My friends and I recently thought of this and in all actuality it makes pretty good sense.

Purchas Auburn season tickets, go to the ksu game, then sell them for each game. Auburn typically sells out and the ticket demand is always high. Essentially you pay for your trip, and maybe even a little more after that.
Title: Re: Auburn Game Idea $$$$
Post by: Pittcat on April 05, 2007, 10:38:54 AM
My friends and I recently thought of this and in all actuality it makes pretty good sense.

Purchas Auburn season tickets, go to the ksu game, then sell them for each game. Auburn typically sells out and the ticket demand is always high. Essentially you pay for your trip, and maybe even a little more after that.

Good thing you didn't let this idea out of the bag by putting it on the internet or something.  BTW do you really want to make a donation to some other school's athletic dept.?
Title: Re: Auburn Game Idea $$$$
Post by: KSUIntegrity22 on April 05, 2007, 10:44:37 AM
Already have the tickets ordered

Didn't have to donate
Title: Re: Auburn Game Idea $$$$
Post by: Pittcat on April 05, 2007, 11:47:11 AM
Smart move then.

STUB HUB!!

 :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Auburn Game Idea $$$$
Post by: turbowildcat on April 05, 2007, 12:36:08 PM
My friends and I recently thought of this and in all actuality it makes pretty good sense.

Purchas Auburn season tickets, go to the ksu game, then sell them for each game. Auburn typically sells out and the ticket demand is always high. Essentially you pay for your trip, and maybe even a little more after that.
Then why don't you go buy Florida season tickets, and every other SEC school's season tickets, and sell them. I think the athletic departments know this so their season tickets are extremely high priced.
Title: Re: Auburn Game Idea $$$$
Post by: turbowildcat on April 05, 2007, 12:49:51 PM
My friends and I recently thought of this and in all actuality it makes pretty good sense.

Purchas Auburn season tickets, go to the ksu game, then sell them for each game. Auburn typically sells out and the ticket demand is always high. Essentially you pay for your trip, and maybe even a little more after that.
Title: Re: Auburn Game Idea $$$$
Post by: KSUIntegrity22 on April 06, 2007, 02:21:06 PM
My friends and I recently thought of this and in all actuality it makes pretty good sense.

Purchas Auburn season tickets, go to the ksu game, then sell them for each game. Auburn typically sells out and the ticket demand is always high. Essentially you pay for your trip, and maybe even a little more after that.
Then why don't you go buy Florida season tickets, and every other SEC school's season tickets, and sell them. I think the athletic departments know this so their season tickets are extremely high priced.

because kstate isnt playing at florida?
Title: Re: Auburn Game Idea $$$$
Post by: shaft3500 on April 10, 2007, 04:51:32 PM
integrity-

(I lol'd after typing that)

isn't this like betting against the cats? you would be eroding the value of your investment if you root for the cats to win...  :confused:
Title: Re: Auburn Game Idea $$$$
Post by: doom on April 10, 2007, 05:02:57 PM
My friends and I recently thought of this and in all actuality it makes pretty good sense.

Purchas Auburn season tickets, go to the ksu game, then sell them for each game. Auburn typically sells out and the ticket demand is always high. Essentially you pay for your trip, and maybe even a little more after that.

His name is Integrity and he's telling us to scalp tickets!
 :lol:
Title: Re: Auburn Game Idea $$$$
Post by: KSUIntegrity22 on April 11, 2007, 08:51:04 AM
Haha.

I'm going to erode those tickets worse than you think. Its right next to the student section (so my friend tells me) so I'm pretty sure i'm gonna be worse than Marshall 03, for those of you who were in the south EZ

And I might every so often shout "roll tide"

But I probably will refrain from the Lynch Mob