football and bball tickets

<p>how is getting tickets to these events...is there a chance that a student would not be able to get in, especially a freshman?</p>

<p>you will easily be able to get tickets for both football and basketball.</p>

<p>Yea don't worry about sports tickets every game is easy to get a ticket for if you're a student.</p>

<p>How much are the regular football and hockey season tickets?</p>

<p>football is 200ish. idk about hockey.</p>

<p>but they are worth it.
i only went to one game and sold almost all the others... and actually made a few dollars.</p>

<p>if u miss the deadline period, which is like 3 weeks, u will miss out on tickets. My cousin applied late and never saw his football tickets. he wasn't too bummed out after realizing that he was not wasting money on the worst season ever. I recommend getting them though, win or lose, games are great experiences especially as a wolverine.</p>

<p>Hockey and bball are solid returns. Football now is up in the air- a risky investment. The season packages for hockey and football are $200 while bball was valued at $99 for this year (plus lots of sweet freebies to increase the sales).</p>

<p>But if you're looking for individual tickets, they're always around, usually just above the face value unless the seller is desperate. So expect to shell out $30 for football and $10-$15 for hockey. Unless it's a game against OSU and MSU.</p>

<p>Thanks guys. I will just buy both of them because I love both</p>