AFCAT wrote: ↑Tue Dec 16, 2025 3:35 pm
tetoncat wrote: ↑Tue Dec 16, 2025 2:17 pm
I know all the extra money I make from selling my tickets pays for my Yellowstone Club dues. Pretty sweet.
You have clearly stated you are not reselling but other posters have shown examples of those who are. At least acknowledge that it will happen.
Sure, it will happen, but it’s not the norm or why most people requested additional seats. I have had season tickets for a long time now. I have become friends with the other season ticket holders in my section. We are almost like family since we also see each other in the tailgates, at QB club meetings, at road games, etc. Every one of them in my group of season ticket holder friends is from Montana, grew up here, are lifelong Bobcat fans, and love everything MSU. I have yet to meet a transplant Californian that is buying up season tickets only to sell the more desirable games for a profit. I’m sure there are people who re-sell, but they aren’t going to get rich doing it and aren’t why most people are trying to get extra tickets to this game.
As for priority points getting the first shot at seats. That’s the way it should be. MSU athletics is successful right now because of funding. You would be amazed at what the QB club alone funds for football; coaches bonuses, medical equipment, players iPads, fueling station, players flights home for the holidays, recruiting trips, flying recruits families in for visits, salaried staff positions, etc., etc. MSU could just as easily be Portland State or Northern Colorado if it wasn’t for the money from the QB club. That money comes from donors. I won’t even get into the facility improvements, which is mostly big money donations. We all love to see those things happening and the athletic success that comes with it, but aren’t really interested in how or why it’s happening.
Yes, it sucks that some folks can’t go to the game this weekend. Tickets are a supply and demand issue. I wish there was a more fair and equitable system for getting everyone who wanted a seat a chance for one. I’ve tried my best to help some of them by giving away a few of my tickets for free (BTW, I do that for every game) and selling the others for face value. I bet that’s the norm with season ticket holders rather than them just selling their extra tickets for a big profit. I haven’t read of a system that would be ideal. Sure, expand the stadium, but who is going to fund that? Most likely, it will be big money donors that make it happen.
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I agree there isn't a perfect way to manage this but I do have one complaint about it all. If I'm understanding correctly, let's say I have EIGHT season tickets, and all I wanted was just ONE more for a relative. Let's also say there is a guy just BARELY ahead of me in the priority line and he has ONE season ticket but wants EIGHT additional tickets. He gets all eight and I don't get my one. Seems like there could be a better way to handle that situation.