Football Reseating

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#76      
I’m curious how the reseating process will work. My seat selection ranking is 2666 out of 6750 and my time slot is April 10. If the selections begin on March 25, that’s roughly 177 picks per day. Assuming the selection process cannot continue 24 hours a day and only runs during business hours (let’s say 12 hours per day) that’s about fifteen picks per hour; less than five minutes per pick.

I intend to be available at my appointed time but if something comes up that day and I miss my window what happens? Am I given random seat selection? Do I move to the end of the line? Seems like this process is open to having some disappointed and unhappy fans.
My scheduled time is 9:25, so 5 minute slots sounds realistic.
 
#78      
what about duking someone a few 20's to get a disney-like fast pass ?

Well that's exactly how the whole thing works anyway, the more you spent the sooner your sign up time was. Don't be trying to jump the line late in the game now.
 
#80      
Well, I guess tomorrow is the big day. I don’t go until next week, so hopefully if there are any glitches they’ll be worked out by then. I’ve never been apart of a process like this, hope it goes well for everyone.
 
#81      
cmt daddy GIF by Party Down South

I-Fund Admins moving out the lower-level contributors
 
#83      
Well, I guess tomorrow is the big day. I don’t go until next week, so hopefully if there are any glitches they’ll be worked out by then. I’ve never been apart of a process like this, hope it goes well for everyone.
I admit, I'm surprised so far everything seems to have gone off without a hitch. The website appears to be functional and easy to navigate.
 
#84      
cmt daddy GIF by Party Down South

I-Fund Admins moving out the lower-level contributors
True. But with college athletics today, it needed to be done. Cash is king and it's better to accept it than fight it.

I do wonder how teams will now get out of the bottom if they don't have good financial backers. It will be more difficult than before.

Best news is, it's now football time. But Illinois is pissing me off, I may go to Indiana's spring game. I need my fix.
 
#85      
Note: This is a seat selection sales pitch. When it's your turn to select seats, if you can come up with the skratch, consider selecting in East Main Sec 105 (on the 50 yd line). Cost is $419 + $350 Premium Seating Donation = $769/ticket. Yes, that's approximately $110/game, which isn't cheap. But, these are GREAT seats on the 50 yd line. To sit on the 50 yd line on the West side (Sec 127) would run you $459 + $500 Premium Seating Donation = $959/ticket. If you've already maxed out your I Fund donation budget, buying is Sec 105 probably isn't feasible. If you are a low level, or non-donor, and there are seats available in Sec 105, you can sit on the 50 yd line for a $350 Premium Seating Donation per ticket. I have been in Sec 105 for nine years and can assure you the view is awesome (click on the thumbnail pic and make it full screen to see what I'm talking about). Come join the party!
 

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#86      
People are still up in arms on the Football ticket reseating/reselling. Illinois was very specific, you can buy as many as you want in their emails:

The number of seats you can select during the Memorial Stadium reseating process is not limited to what you have previously purchased. With the next reseat taking place in 2031, the best time to add seats is during your seat selection this year!

They knew this would happen. They'll profit from it as well. I don't know the specifics of the SeatGeek contract with Illinois, but they are paying Illinois DIA one way or another. DIA gets cash from the original tickets sale and then the re-sell of the tickets.

They also get a cut or flat fee contract (I don't know which) with the selling of parking passes. You get your parking pass as part of your Ifund contribution but if you resell it, DIA gets some of that $$ as well. Anyone think Lot 31 parking passes will be re-sold? Of course they will. Big $$.

The re-sellers are taking the risk, DIA gets their money and it's a more consistent or known flow of cash. Once market price for seating is establish, if prices are low in areas, Illinois can always raise ticket prices next year in certain sections and/or possibly even certain rows in certain sections. Or aisle seats, they seem extremely popular. Illinois guarantees your seat, not the price you'll pay. Fun Times.
 
#87      
I have been an IFUND member for 8 years. I've had the same four seats in section 230 row 4 for the same 8 years. Now I'm being told I won't be guaranteed the same seats. The past two years I contributed $500 to IFUND so I could have a Lot 32 pass and family 4 pack. (Of course paying for the tickets as well) Now they are suggesting a donation of $1000 and the only family 4 packs will be in the East Balcony. I don't want to sit there. I like the seats I have. Does anyone else have a problem with this? I've written numerous folks in charge of the Athletic Department and Memorial Stadium with no response. I'm just wondering if I'm the only one who isn't happy about the way this is being done? Is everyone really going along with this and raising their contribution level? I'm really undecided. I don't want to lose my 8 years of contributions.
Scalpers are already posting tickets. It's unfair to people who've already had tickets, like where and who they sit by. A one-time donation being the deciding factor on points was awful.
 
#88      
I was able to get my same aisle seats in 126 today. The aisle seats are going fast. They did still have 50 yard line seats available mid row.

Now that I have selected, I can no longer see the seating map to see how things play out for others.
 
#89      
Scalpers are already posting tickets. It's unfair to people who've already had tickets, like where and who they sit by. A one-time donation being the deciding factor on points was awful.
It's not a one time donation. People that have contributed over the long haul still have their points accumulating. They could get leapfrogged if their membership level is low. The solution, up your membership level. It's a good system for how current athletics work. Cash is King. Fighting it is futile. Actually fighting it is detrimental to Illinois athletics.

Players now get paid. Pay to play. Fans need to pay.
 
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#90      
Including SeatGeek fees, prices for tickets listed for OSU in section 127 are over $1,100 a ticket. LOL. Nobody is paying that.
 
#91      
People are still up in arms on the Football ticket reseating/reselling. Illinois was very specific, you can buy as many as you want in their emails:

The number of seats you can select during the Memorial Stadium reseating process is not limited to what you have previously purchased. With the next reseat taking place in 2031, the best time to add seats is during your seat selection this year!

They knew this would happen. They'll profit from it as well. I don't know the specifics of the SeatGeek contract with Illinois, but they are paying Illinois DIA one way or another. DIA gets cash from the original tickets sale and then the re-sell of the tickets.

They also get a cut or flat fee contract (I don't know which) with the selling of parking passes. You get your parking pass as part of your Ifund contribution but if you resell it, DIA gets some of that $$ as well. Anyone think Lot 31 parking passes will be re-sold? Of course they will. Big $$.

The re-sellers are taking the risk, DIA gets their money and it's a more consistent or known flow of cash. Once market price for seating is establish, if prices are low in areas, Illinois can always raise ticket prices next year in certain sections and/or possibly even certain rows in certain sections. Or aisle seats, they seem extremely popular. Illinois guarantees your seat, not the price you'll pay. Fun Times.
Even before reseating we could buy as many as we wanted, right? Yet many seats still went unsold. Now extended families and groups can grab a block together - one purpose of reseating was dealing with fragmentation. Of course some will be resold too, but that still achieves the priority goal of putting butts in seats.

Prices have not materially increased year-to-year, especially in real terms. Of course they will be bumped up in the future based on supply/demand, but that’s true with or without reseating. Expect prices to increase in proportion to program success. How could we expect anything else?
 
#92      
Even before reseating we could buy as many as we wanted, right? Yet many seats still went unsold. Now extended families and groups can grab a block together - one purpose of reseating was dealing with fragmentation. Of course some will be resold too, but that still achieves the priority goal of putting butts in seats.

Prices have not materially increased year-to-year, especially in real terms. Of course they will be bumped up in the future based on supply/demand, but that’s true with or without reseating. Expect prices to increase in proportion to program success. How could we expect anything else?

Recently, yes. Not long ago they did limit the number of tickets you could buy in the Ifund areas based on your membership level. Max was 8 seats.

You’re right, prices have not materially increased recently. They need to raise prices in areas that will now be easy to identify based on the data they’re collecting during this reseating. I still can’t believe they sell season tickets for $98/year. Butts in seats is what they’re after but at some point they need to extract more from their “budget” fans. You’d never get tickets like that at SEC schools and most of the B1G. Illinois, unfortunately, doesn’t have the most passionate football fan base in terms of scale.
 
#96      
My fear was that since a good season is likely next year, there would be a temptation among people to overbuy buy seats and speculate. I still have a week and a half to go until my turn. I hope this doesn't turn into a debacle.
I go April 9 for 2 tickets. Buyers still need to pay the IFund donation per ticket, so its not as if you can donate for 2 tickets and then turn around and buy 20 or 40 without donating more. However, those that knew they were going to buy 20 would be at higher level and be at the front of the line.
 
#97      
I was able to get my same aisle seats in 126 today. The aisle seats are going fast. They did still have 50 yard line seats available mid row.

Now that I have selected, I can no longer see the seating map to see how things play out for others.
I also cannot see the seating map anymore after selecting yesterday. Kinda bummed as I’d like to keep an eye on it.
 
#98      
this is the current view - we had wanted an upper row in 129 but rows 34-43 completely taken (seems odd - the lowest rows in 129 are where recruits and families sit); now trying to decide between 125,126 and 128 but who knows in 13 more days
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#99      
Scalpers are already posting tickets. It's unfair to people who've already had tickets, like where and who they sit by. A one-time donation being the deciding factor on points was awful.
I donated to I fund and I'm waiting still to select. I get why they are raising money and all. However, what sucks is those that made donations although smaller did so and promoted the football program when they were not good. Now the fact that scalpers come in when the team is projected good and buy 20 seats just to flip for a buck may make them more now but if the team falters and scalpers don't want tickets in the future will others come back and support the program just to have this occur again?
I know what I'm gonna donate and if I can't get what I want then next season my 86in tv will do. I can spend money on something else. I can't go to all the games anyway and have been going since I was in 2nd grade in the mid 70s. I just like taking my 3 grandsons each year but they enjoy other things. I can always buy a boat!
 
#100      
If you cannot get your same seats on the west side look at the east side. I have sat in the balcony for 37 years. I wear a hat for the sun, I do not make an IFUND donation. The concessions are not great, and the band plays to the West stands but that is about all I miss. Look at Sections 204, 205, and 206. If you make an IFUND donation, look at 104, 105, and 106.
 
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