Originally Posted by BillyClone
From a $'s standpoint, I would guess the combination of higher prices and more tickets will bring in $2-3 million more than last year.
That's probably close. Probably closer to to $2 million if we just sold the same as last year. Regular season tickets increased $90, Varsity Tix $70, hillside $25, students $25(?), and endzone $25. Say an average increase of $60 per ticket @ 30,000 tickets = $1.8 million. If we can get 5,000-10,000 additional new season ticket holders say at an average of $300 per ticket = $1.5-$3.0 million. With the increased NCC donations, I don't think it would be out of line to estimate an increase of $5 million next year.