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Looks Like Those $257.50 Club Level Seats vs. unc in Charlotte Moving A little

Ticket wise it's the same as the Panthers or close...With this heat if you got the clams go for it.
 
I've gone to Rolex Sports Car championship races and paid hundreds of dollars per hospitality/luxury seat ticket. Was it because I'm rich? No, not even close. It's because I value parking my ass in a comfortable spot for several hours and I place a premium on not sweating my brain out. Sometimes it's worth the extra money, especially if a bar and meals are included.
 
I've gone to Rolex Sports Car championship races and paid hundreds of dollars per hospitality/luxury seat ticket. Was it because I'm rich? No, not even close. It's because I value parking my ass in a comfortable spot for several hours and I place a premium on not sweating my brain out. Sometimes it's worth the extra money, especially if a bar and meals are included.

If I'm popping over $500 on 2 Carolina football tickets it had better be an SEC Championship game or a BCS bowl game. If they were $150 or so I could maybe see it. Maybe even vs. FSU in Atlanta in the Chick-fil-A Kickoff game. Maybe. I'm actually mad at myself for ordering two $76 tickets in advance because you will probably be able to get lower level seats for $40 or so each on game day.
 
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If I'm popping over $500 on 2 Carolina football tickets it had better be an SEC Championship game or a BCS bowl game. If they were $150 or so I could maybe see it. Maybe even vs. FSU in Atlanta in the Chick-fil-A Kickoff game. Maybe. I'm actually mad at myself for ordering two $76 tickets in advance because you will probably be able to get lower level seats for $40 or so each on game day.
The only reason I ordered them is because a good friend is a Golden Spur and ordered them for me because he can't go. My thinking is that he's about #200 on the Gamecock Club points list and none of those high rollers ahead of him are going to order $76 upper deck seats. I may get upper deck row 1, seats 1 and 2 on the 40 yard line. That's what I'm hoping.
If you're popping more than $500 on two tickets for a BCS or championship game, you're not going to get a club seat. You're going to be paying between $400 and $2,000 and praying there is even a seat you can rub your butt on. I don't know what amenities BofA Stadium will have for club seating (bar, flat screens, food, etc...) but it's really not an extremely ridiculous high price to pay for comfort. Besides, there are very few opportunities to watch USC football each year anyway. Make it count.
 
If you're popping more than $500 on two tickets for a BCS or championship game, you're not going to get a club seat. You're going to be paying between $400 and $2,000 and praying there is even a seat you can rub your butt on. I don't know what amenities BofA Stadium will have for club seating (bar, flat screens, food, etc...) but it's really not an extremely ridiculous high price to pay for comfort. Besides, there are very few opportunities to watch USC football each year anyway. Make it count.

I understand that $500 probably wouldn't even get me in the door at those type of games but I'm not paying $500+ to watch us play an unranked UNC team to open the season. Different strokes, I guess.
 
I understand that $500 probably wouldn't even get me in the door at those type of games but I'm not paying $500+ to watch us play an unranked UNC team to open the season. Different strokes, I guess.
Good thing is you don't have to pay it. Obviously there is a cost associated with comfort and premium amenities. I wouldn't even pay it myself, even though I've paid double that for hospitality seating at a sporting event, but I get what you're saying.
 
Long story short, I bought nosebleeds for the SEC Championship on Stubhub with about 2 minutes to go in the Florida game. They were about $319 each. So yeah, if I could get club level seats again for that price I'd gladly pay it. I'd pay about anything to get back there!
 
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