A guy at the bar I go to in Trussville is to flood ticketmaster for a ticket company in Bham (not giving the name cause he is not suppose to tell anyone).
If he score two tickets he gets $100 if he scores four tickets he gets $250.
They have guys all over town doing this.
and they will resale the tickets for about $1000 each.
I cannot understand why they just don't split the tickets up among the schools.
I tried numerous times as soon as they went on sale and it kept saying nothing was available.
I doubt it was rigged - only 2,000 tickets being fought for by every Bama, Texas, or college football fan in general who doesn't have a ticket yet.
I tried too and had no luck. (I do have a ticket, but I was trying for a couple friends of mine who are going out there but don't have one.) That was just a drop in the bucket compared with demand.
The NCAA should pass a rule that for BCS bowls no more than 20% of the tickets can be sold before the matchup for that particular bowl are announced. I think that would be the most fair thing to do.
If anyone was successful trying to get tickets this morning then they need to be buying a lottery ticket! Ticketmaster is such a terrible operation IMO. Concert tickets for certain acts are the same way, it's virtually impossible to have any luck. I wish there was a way to make the people who purchase the ticket be the only one that can use the ticket. Or at least have a field where you enter the name of the person the ticket is for (in case tickets are bought for a gift). The amount of tickets held by scalpers is beyond ridiculous and I wish they had to eat every dollar they put into it.