thx, roar.Minnesota in 2019
PSU in 2020
Both dependent on when the conference inserts Nebraska. Doubt it'll be in the next several years.
Awesome. Right in my backyard next year. Should be a fun 2 years for Hall with the NC in Minneapolis in 2020.Minnesota in 2019
PSU in 2020
Both dependent on when the conference inserts Nebraska. Doubt it'll be in the next several years.
I can't wait till they get to PSU. I know it's way early but are tickets hard to get/ expensive? And is it at Rec or BJC
it was at BJC the last time they came to PSU. I know I got tickets as a modest NLC club member (back then). But that was pre-Cael.
Given that the BJC duals typically have only sold out in the days right before the event, and this being a pretty long 2-day commitment, I would expect that hard core fans would be able to get tix.
NoVa,
Would my spot on the living room floor include a private bath?
Agree on ticket prices and relative demand.BJC duals sell out partly because they offer some real cheap deals for the upper deck tickets. That won't be true for BIGs. I would bet anyone that wants to go will be able to get tickets, although you may have to sit in the rafters, like I did in 1999 when NCAAs were at PSU.
I would assume that ticket season holders will get preference..it was at BJC the last time they came to PSU. I know I got tickets as a modest NLC club member (back then). But that was pre-Cael.
Given that the BJC duals typically have only sold out in the days right before the event, and this being a pretty long 2-day commitment, I would expect that hard core fans would be able to get tix.
i would hope and assume so. I did not become a season ticket holder until 6 or 7 years ago so don't know if that was the case last time but would certainly assume so.I would assume that ticket season holders will get preference..
Heading for East Lansing next week. Senior rate for all 3 sessions is $25.People generally say that tickets for BIGS are easier and cheaper than NCAA's. so I am hopeful!
I would assume that ticket season holders will get preference..
Does that mean Ohio State doesn't use more than 50 tickets?Time will tell. I have NEVER been to a Big Ten Championship that sold out. Great wrestling, and in some ways, as fun as nationals, but not nearly as well attended.
I called the MSU ticket office a few weeks ago looking for NCAA tickets in Cleveland. They thought I wanted Big 10 tickets and had 4 good seats in the PSU section available for $20 each. So that may speak a bit to the price and availability. Granted, Mighigan State fans may not be as eager to scarf up tickets as PSU fans will be - so there is that!People generally say that tickets for BIGS are easier and cheaper than NCAA's. so I am hopeful!
Just an fyi...regular price is $40, senior discounted price is $25, and the internet tool to buy tickets (all session) is now locked out.I called the MSU ticket office a few weeks ago looking for NCAA tickets in Cleveland. They thought I wanted Big 10 tickets and had 4 good seats in the PSU section available for $20 each. So that may speak a bit to the price and availability. Granted, Mighigan State fans may not be as eager to scarf up tickets as PSU fans will be - so there is that!
No. Big Ten Championship tickets are the responsibility of the host school's ticket office, and haven't gone on sale until late-December, early-January, for the year of the event...never a whole year prior.Question about tickets. I know if you want to get tickets from the venue for NCAA's it is best to order while the current year event is going on. I know there seemed to be a larger draw on tickets for the NYC year since it was in the east versus more regular Midwest.
Being there might be a bigger draw from PSU fans, should/can we order them during 2019 BIGS, assuming 2020 is PSU and it doesn't get bumped a year for Nebraska.
Yes, my post was senior discount, my bad. I thought they said $20 but I suspect $25 is accurate. Dirt cheap either way compared to NCAA's.Just an fyi...regular price is $40, senior discounted price is $25, and the internet tool to buy tickets (all session) is now locked out.
We just thought our tickets for the Bigs and they were 40 dollars for an all session pass. Are you saying PSU will be charging significantly more? Granted the Bigs are at MSU this year.BJC duals sell out partly because they offer some real cheap deals for the upper deck tickets. That won't be true for BIGs. I would bet anyone that wants to go will be able to get tickets, although you may have to sit in the rafters, like I did in 1999 when NCAAs were at PSU.
Thanks Roar! Just needed to know if I needed to be ready, next March! I assume they would send out some sort of notice to NLC members, like with the BJC duals?No. Big Ten Championship tickets are the responsibility of the host school's ticket office, and haven't gone on sale until late-December, early-January, for the year of the event...never a whole year prior.
I got mine on the MSU Athletic Dept website. There's a code you need to enter to get tickets in the PSU section. I really don't remember what it was, but I got it from a rep from the PSU Ticket Office.Just an fyi...regular price is $40, senior discounted price is $25, and the internet tool to buy tickets (all session) is now locked out.
What the rent charge, asking for a friend?Will be in BJC. Will probably sell out but I don't think tickets will be hard to get. Hoping it gets pushed to 2021 as I will be retired and living somewhere in the SC area by then. Will be renting out spots on my living room floor.
We just thought our tickets for the Bigs and they were 40 dollars for an all session pass. Are you saying PSU will be charging significantly more? Granted the Bigs are at MSU this year.
What the rent charge, asking for a friend?
It was”pennst”, but is now locked out for all schools.I got mine on the MSU Athletic Dept website. There's a code you need to enter to get tickets in the PSU section. I really don't remember what it was, but I got it from a rep from the PSU Ticket Office.
I'd like to just go ahead and make a reservation, if I may.Will be in BJC. Will probably sell out but I don't think tickets will be hard to get. Hoping it gets pushed to 2021 as I will be retired and living somewhere in the SC area by then. Will be renting out spots on my living room floor.
I'd like to just go ahead and make a reservation, if I may.
Hey NoVa, you won the lottery...everyone is your friend .
Interesting. Sold out? I wouldn't think so, based on the comments I read here. I hope they're not saving tickets for the locals 'cause they ain't coming.It was”pennst”, but is now locked out for all schools.
Interesting. Sold out? I wouldn't think so, based on the comments I read here. I hope they're not saving tickets for the locals 'cause they ain't coming.
Highly, highly, highly unlikely. The messages one gets on the MSU Ticket Office website are "All session passes are no longer available. Everyone regardless of age needs a ticket.", and "No Events/Items Available". They ARE selling tickets by session, and maybe all-session passes by phone only (though I don't know that).Interesting. Sold out? I wouldn't think so, based on the comments I read here. I hope they're not saving tickets for the locals 'cause they ain't coming.
Are semi's Saturday night or Sunday morning for Big Tens?