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This sounds bad but as cheap as you can go. Then I can move up from there.Depends on a few things.
1. Where you sit.
2. How much money you give to UT.
3. Do you give NIL money to players.
It's been a few years since I've actually been to a game but if you don't have a contact for donated seats, the cheapest seats were via scalpers outside within about 10mins of kickoff. Have also traded a whataburger for a pair of tix after opening drive.This sounds bad but as cheap as you can go. Then I can move up from there.
A whataburger?It's been a few years since I've actually been to a game but if you don't have a contact for donated seats, the cheapest seats were via scalpers outside within about 10mins of kickoff. Have also traded a whataburger for a pair of tix after opening drive.
No idea if this still happens though.
Hell no I wouldn't trade a perfectly good whataburger to watch that team play!A whataburger?
Tell me that was during the Chollie Strong years.
Ya, I prefer to watch for free. That includes cable. I don't think many of y'all understand what is coming financially. It's already baked into the cake. Think 6-7 years of stacked inflation with 20+ quarters of decreasing growth. The main part of the show kicks off in 2024.My parents had season tickets from about 1966 to 1996. They "donated" to the Longhorn Foundation for the privilege. Towards the end, their tickets were right off the stairs at the 20 or so. They could park in the handicapped space at the foot of the stairs. When that got too hard, they gave them up. Longhorn Foundation reached out, said that they could pass the tickets to children for a mere $25,000. donation /ticket.
Dude, we used to pass student stubs through the fence.A whataburger?
Tell me that was during the Chollie Strong years.