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Playoff Ticket Revenue

70Griz

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My understanding is that the NCAA sets prices for playoff tickets. Does that mean they receive all the ticket revenue for 26,000+ tickets sold at Washington Griz? Do we still get all the revenue from concessions, tailgating, etc.?
 
70Griz said:
My understanding is that the NCAA sets prices for playoff tickets. Does that mean they receive all the ticket revenue for 26,000+ tickets sold at Washington Griz? Do we still get all the revenue from concessions, tailgating, etc.?

The NCAA takes their share that was agreed upon during the bid process, and we do get revenue beyond expenses after that. However, I doubt there will be 26,000 tickets sold for the first game. We usually have between 13-16k for early games like this. The fact this game isn’t on Thanksgiving weekend and is a night game will bump it up some. I don’t think we will match the attendance numbers from 2021 against EWU which was 24,000. I don’t think the NCAA gets the revenue from vendors as it’s not part of the guaranteed bid.
 
Wolf777 said:
70Griz said:
My understanding is that the NCAA sets prices for playoff tickets. Does that mean they receive all the ticket revenue for 26,000+ tickets sold at Washington Griz? Do we still get all the revenue from concessions, tailgating, etc.?

The NCAA takes their share that was agreed upon during the bid process, and we do get revenue beyond expenses after that. However, I doubt there will be 26,000 tickets sold for the first game. We usually have between 13-16k for early games like this. The fact this game isn’t on Thanksgiving weekend and is a night game will bump it up some. I don’t think we will match the attendance numbers from 2021 against EWU which was 24,000. I don’t think the NCAA gets the revenue from vendors as it’s not part of the guaranteed bid.

Should be 20k plus. Thanksgiving is a hard sell.
 
Wolf777 said:
70Griz said:
My understanding is that the NCAA sets prices for playoff tickets. Does that mean they receive all the ticket revenue for 26,000+ tickets sold at Washington Griz? Do we still get all the revenue from concessions, tailgating, etc.?

The NCAA takes their share that was agreed upon during the bid process, and we do get revenue beyond expenses after that. However, I doubt there will be 26,000 tickets sold for the first game. We usually have between 13-16k for early games like this. The fact this game isn’t on Thanksgiving weekend and is a night game will bump it up some. I don’t think we will match the attendance numbers from 2021 against EWU which was 24,000. I don’t think the NCAA gets the revenue from vendors as it’s not part of the guaranteed bid.

Do they seriously do a “bid process” when one team has clinched home field advantage throughout, and the other team is unseeded? This is an honest question.

For instance, if Delaware were to “outbid” Montana, would the Griz play in Delaware next weekend?
 
CDAGRIZ said:
Wolf777 said:
The NCAA takes their share that was agreed upon during the bid process, and we do get revenue beyond expenses after that. However, I doubt there will be 26,000 tickets sold for the first game. We usually have between 13-16k for early games like this. The fact this game isn’t on Thanksgiving weekend and is a night game will bump it up some. I don’t think we will match the attendance numbers from 2021 against EWU which was 24,000. I don’t think the NCAA gets the revenue from vendors as it’s not part of the guaranteed bid.

Do they seriously do a “bid process” when one team has clinched home field advantage throughout, and the other team is unseeded? This is an honest question.

For instance, if Delaware were to “outbid” Montana, would the Griz play in Delaware next weekend?

I believe a better seeded team only has to meet the minimum and it doesn't matter what the unseeded or worse seeded team bids.
 
HelenaHandBasket said:
CDAGRIZ said:
Do they seriously do a “bid process” when one team has clinched home field advantage throughout, and the other team is unseeded? This is an honest question.

For instance, if Delaware were to “outbid” Montana, would the Griz play in Delaware next weekend?

I believe a better seeded team only has to meet the minimum and it doesn't matter what the unseeded or worse seeded team bids.

Corrrect. Kent said last year that they always bid all the way up to the championship game.

https://406mtsports.com/college/big-sky-conference/university-of-montana/what-montana-schools-bid-to-host-fcs-playoff-games/article_887f688a-70ff-11ed-ab83-afd8001716aa.amp.html
 
HelenaHandBasket said:
CDAGRIZ said:
Do they seriously do a “bid process” when one team has clinched home field advantage throughout, and the other team is unseeded? This is an honest question.

For instance, if Delaware were to “outbid” Montana, would the Griz play in Delaware next weekend?

I believe a better seeded team only has to meet the minimum and it doesn't matter what the unseeded or worse seeded team bids.

Got it, thanks.
 
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