Our friends at andthevalleyshook.com, the SB Nation community for LSU, tweeted something interesting relating to our shared season opener on September 2nd.
Obviously, each school has been allocated a number of tickets, and by the looks of this, Miami has done a better job getting its fans to commit to attending the game than LSU fans.
To further look at this, let’s take a look at the secondary market. Sections 136 and 110 are comparable sections at AT&T Stadium, with the former being right behind LSU’s sideline and the latter being right behind Miami’s.
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As we can see, prices for tickets on Miami’s side are a bit higher.