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Need some Griz-Bison Tickets

Article on the Helena IR Website today regarding the ticket situation:


Grizzlies treating season opener versus Bison like a Montana State at Montana game

16 hours ago • By JEFF KOLPACK Fargo (N.D.) Forum

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FARGO, N.D. -- The University of Montana will play its rivalry football game away from Washington-Grizzly Stadium this season, traveling to Montana State for the last game of the season. But that doesn't mean the school's ticket office has it easy this season.
Getting a seat for the season opener will be just as tough.
The Montana facilities and operations folks are treating the North Dakota State at Montana game on Aug. 29 the same as if the Grizzlies were hosting the Bobcats. It will be the season opener for all of college football on ESPN, but fans from both teams seem to be more interested in seeing it in person. The stadium has a capacity of 25,217 -- and not much room for anything more than that.
"We have a seat pretty much everywhere we can think of," said Chuck Maes, Montana's associate athletic director for internal operations.
Single-game tickets go on sale July 20, and Maes figures there will only be a few hundred available that day. Montana had a season-ticket base of 18,644 last year and is expected to be somewhere around that this season. The rest of the tickets are allocated to students, with booster club members getting first access to single-game tickets.
So what will Bison fans have to do? The school is receiving an allotment of about 700 tickets -- the exact number is expected to be known later this week -- and those will be distributed based on its now well-known points system.
"We haven't finalized details yet," said Josh Hemingway, NDSU's director of ticket operations. "We're waiting on things like sections and cost and then we need to break down the need of the players and staff and so forth."
It's possible, Maes said, that student tickets could be available since school does not start until the Monday after the Bison-Grizzlies game.
"We're working on how we're going to get tickets out to them and we're trying to get the word out to them to get them here," he said. "It's possible we may have some student tickets available at the end of that week once they're passed their deadline. But for all intents and purposes, it's sold out right now."
Maes has been at Montana since 1988, and there is only one other nonconference game that he can recall that has this kind of pregame hype and ticket activity. That was when Appalachian State came to Missoula in 2013.
That game didn't match the pregame expectations for at least one reason: Appalachian State was mediocre, and Montana won 30-6. But Grizzlies fans didn't know it wasn't a typical App State team before the game.
NDSU followers have gotten accustomed to the hard-to-find ticket game, thanks to its appearance in four straight FCS national title games in Frisco, Texas. Internet sites like StubHub.com are practically bookmarked by Bison fans that don't qualify for the opposing team allotment.
If nothing else, Grizzlies fans "love entertaining and (Bison fans) can go through all of the tailgate areas," Maes said. "They'll have a blast out here doing that."
Many NDSU fans do just that at Fargodome home games: Go tailgate and watch the game somewhere else on television.
"They're almost in the same situation that we are," Hemingway said. "High season tickets, a lot of demand and not much availability."
 
Dillon said:
HookedonGriz said:
Thanks fellas. I landed 2 from reaching out to folks so not all hope is lost. Just need 2 more so their wives can join them :).

But the wives can go shopping!

If I told my wife to go shopping instead of going to the game I would be shopping for a new wife! :lol:
 
Yukon said:
HookedonGriz said:
Around $250 per ticket I believe
so, this game will bring in close to $7,000,000 just in ticket sales?

No. Someone asked what a season ticket costs, and I was letting them know those are about $250. I do believe that close to 19,000 seats are officially season ticket seats, though, so that's like 4.75 million alone. The rest are student tickets and individual tickets.
 
HookedonGriz said:
Yukon said:
HookedonGriz said:
Around $250 per ticket I believe
so, this game will bring in close to $7,000,000 just in ticket sales?

No. Someone asked what a season ticket costs, and I was letting them know those are about $250. I do believe that close to 19,000 seats are officially season ticket seats, though, so that's like 4.75 million alone. The rest are student tickets and individual tickets.
got it, thank you.
 
HookedonGriz said:
Yukon said:
HookedonGriz said:
Around $250 per ticket I believe
so, this game will bring in close to $7,000,000 just in ticket sales?

No. Someone asked what a season ticket costs, and I was letting them know those are about $250. I do believe that close to 19,000 seats are officially season ticket seats, though, so that's like 4.75 million alone. The rest are student tickets and individual tickets.


My season tickets include GSA fee which are $260 per seat or $495 per seat per season and I have 6 of those for a total of $82.50 per game per seat. I am sure I am not alone in the GSA fee area either.
 
Htowngriz said:
It'd be nice to have those extra 4,000 seats that were part of the original 2008 expansion plans...

For the life of me I don't understand why they scaled that expansion back... It would have been cheaper to build the entire thing like originally planned instead of doing it later.
 
get'em_griz said:
Htowngriz said:
It'd be nice to have those extra 4,000 seats that were part of the original 2008 expansion plans...

For the life of me I don't understand why they scaled that expansion back... It would have been cheaper to build the entire thing like originally planned instead of doing it later.

The student body/ASUM only voted to approve the 4,000 seat expansion.
 
Htowngriz said:
get'em_griz said:
Htowngriz said:
It'd be nice to have those extra 4,000 seats that were part of the original 2008 expansion plans...

For the life of me I don't understand why they scaled that expansion back... It would have been cheaper to build the entire thing like originally planned instead of doing it later.

The student body/ASUM only voted to approve the 4,000 seat expansion.

Yeah I knew that part, but I don't think it was a very smart vote. Wasn't the initial expansion plan for 4,000 seats and was scaled back to 2,000 seats? The old capacity was 23,217 and now it's at 25,217. We'd be sitting at 27,000 capacity if the full expansion was voted on.
 
My recollection is that after getting approval for 4,000 seats it was Dennison's decision to approve only 2,000
seats. Why you ask? My sense is that it was consistent with his established policy of following the rule of supply and demand, ensuring that bonds would never be paying for any empty seats.
 
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