TDTOrange
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I hear ya. I guess part of the demand is driven by the fact that we've been really good recently (I mean REALLY GOOD) which means many people like to see us. It makes it harder to get tickets, and combine it with the fact that we're playing fewer games in the NYC-Philly-DC corridor, it's going to put a premium on those.I realize what they're doing and understand the economics, but it doesn't mean I have to like it. It's just getting harder to get SU basketball tickets and making it less appealing to follow the program.
My season tickets go up $20 each year, but I'll gladly pay as I like my seats and I can pretty much make every game. I know those who live in other areas might not be so lucky