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August 25, 2003

Pitt sells out…

Filed under: Uncategorized — Patrick @ 6:42 pm

What? Pitt has sold out to corporate America, becoming the boot licking capitalist running dog lackeys we always knew they could be? Well, yes, but that’s not what I mean in this post.

Pitt’s season ticket allotment is now SOLD OUT.

There are still some club seats left for you capitalists out there – $240 per season PLUS an extra $500 per seat donation to the athletic fund.

Pitt has already sold 62,644 season tickets; that number includes 10,000 student tickets as well as corporate sponsor tickets and club seats. There are still some single game tickets left for each game, plus there may be additional seats depending on whether the away teams use their whole allotments. Virginia Tech, Miami and Notre Dame are sold out (standing room tickets will go on sale for ND in September).

This may not be a big deal to fans of the Tennessee Volunteers, but for Pitt, this is huge.
Our record for attendance was against Fordham back in 1938 – only because they put up additional bleachers in old Pitt Stadium (capacity 56,000).
To get 65,000 or more for each game? That rules.





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