<p>I won, also! Can’t wait to cheer with you all in the Swamp this year!</p>
<p>My D won too! First time winning and she is a Junior. It is strange how the odds seemed so much better this year.</p>
<p>My S won them and will be a sophmore this year. His gf who will be a Freshman didn’t get them and put in for the lottery early.</p>
<p>I won! I am a freshman. </p>
<p>I cannot seem to actually see the games and stuff though that I get access to.</p>
<p>engjw all of them. if you won you get to see all the home games.</p>
<p>FYI, if you get tight for money you can sell them. But if you can go make sure to do so. There is nothing like “The Swamp”</p>
<p>How much can you sell them for? And I heard that you can only sell them to other students is this true?</p>
<p>I heard the big game tickets (this year: FSU & Alabama) can go for $50+ & yes, you can only sell your student ticket to other students (must show ID to get in).</p>
<p>the problem with selling them to a non student is that they have to sit in the student section. Which is absolute craziness.</p>
<p>How much can you sell them for? it depends on who we are playing. Games like FSU, Alabama, an LSU or Tennessee I would think you could sell them for over $50.00.</p>
<p>Maybe someone else can comment?</p>
<p>At preview they told us the sale of tickets is strictly forbidden, because scalping is not allowed. They said that if you’re caught you can lose your season tickets and even be banned for upcoming seasons. Just a heads up!</p>
<p>are you not allowed to sell to anyone or just those who arent students? I went on a tour of UF and the tour guy told me that he once sold an LSU ticket for over 300 bucks…</p>
<p>Unfortunately my dad wasn’t able to muster the money required to place me in the lottery, so here’s a question I have.
What’s the easiest/cheapest way of obtaining tickets? I would more than likely go to the Homecoming game, the FSU game, the Alabama game, and the first game.</p>
<p>You can definitely sell your tickets to other students. The evidence is on Craigslist and Facebook Marketplace. I bet people already started selling their ticket sets - last year, people were selling their season passes for like, $200-$400. I want to say last year I spent around $50 for LSU tickets - that was the most expensive game I attended, personally. You could definitely sell your FSU, Vandy (that’s a conference game, AND homecoming game), and Alabama tickets for $50 or more. I’d say even around $70 if we’re doing well (not advocating doing this, I HATE seeing high prices for the tickets on Craigslist and Marketplace because we’re all students and can’t afford to pay crazy prices like that, but just saying…). Tennessee is a conference game also, but their team wasn’t that good last year, so I don’t think that people will necessarily be able to sell those tickets for very much… $40 or less would be a good price. </p>
<p>The easiest way to get them is probably through Craigslist or Marketplace. I know you can buy them through Ticketmaster on Thursday nights (the unclaimed student tickets), but those are limited so I know it can get kind of hard to get them…</p>