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he hasn’t sang favorite girl since the hair flip btw #bieberchella x.com/21metgala/stat…
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Some context + historical insight for fans 👇
• $2,782: Cheapest ticket after Miami beat Ole Miss
• $3,734: Peak get-in after Indiana beat Oregon
• $3,210: Current get-in with ~4,500 tickets available
Historical Pattern:
For marquee events (CFP title, Super Bowl), prices typically peak right after the matchup is set, then soften as emotions settle and more inventory hits the market.
Prices tend to pop the day of the event as we see increased activity from last-minute buyers.
BEST ADVICE:
Track the event in our app.
We will alert you when prices and inventory move up or down by 10% or more.
This information will help fans make a more informed purchase decision and can help save hundreds, if not thousands.
Final Note:
This is the most expensive National Championship on record.
Miami playing at home + Indiana’s fan base traveling so well are driving the market.
Buy when you’re comfortable — but watching the next few days closely could make a meaningful difference.
Mark Cuban@mcuban
Can Any ticket brokers with experience selling CFP Championship games give any comps and insights into how they think prices will move between now and right after kick off? Lots of IU fans want to know ! And BTW, FYI, the base price of tickets went from $350 to where they are now immediately after Miami won. It’s a home game for them. So we need to know the best path to tickets for IU fans !
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𝗕𝗥𝗘𝗔𝗞𝗜𝗡𝗚: Brandon Graham is expected to announce tomorrow that he’s coming out of retirement to rejoin the Eagles, per @JeffKerrCBS

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