Might want to read what I said
The schools with the 80K+ seat stadiums are the teams that are the teams that win in the SEC decade after decade. Those 20K to 40K extra tickets a game that they are selling add up to 140K to 280K a season more. That's 2-4 home game ticket revenue that those schools get over the schools with the 60K stadiums.
BTW, here are the average ticket prices (secondary market)
1) Georgia: $238.70
2) Tennessee: $214.15
3) Auburn: $192.50
4) Texas A&M: $184.11
5) Alabama: $170.52
6) LSU: $147.47
7) South Carolina: $138.99
8) Missouri: $120.52
9) Arkansas: $119.82
10) Ole Miss: $111.63
11) Florida: $107.43
12) Kentucky: $106.81
13) Mississippi State: $97.89
14) Vanderbilt: $78.74
So the schools with the larger stadiums probably do have higher ticket prices than the smaller stadiums.
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Link: SEC Ticket Prices Secondary Market
Posted: 10/31/2018 at 12:35PM