Just some back and forth on our local sports talk show this morning concerning the Fiesta Bowl hosting the national championship in the future and how this might/should be the last time. The fact that you have a venue for a game of this magnitude with only 73,000 seats has caused problems that are now starting to steamroll out of control. The host quoted one ticket broker as saying this has now become the toughest ticket in the history of sports...period.
There are horror stories about brokers not coming through, tickets not being received etc and now, lawsuits are already being filed. Stubhub may wind up in a world of hurt before this thing is over and I talked to a guy yesterday who "purchased" 10 tix from them prior to the SECCG and he's reached agreemnent with Stubhub to repay him $35K for those tickets. The lack of foresight concerning using this venue to host something like this is amazing and no one seemed prepared for the problems. The Jerry Dome holds 100K and is right down the road. The Rose Bowl holds what...93K? No reason on earth for a ticket in the nosebleeds to one ball game, no matter how big, to cost $3,000.00 and up.
Thoughts?