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Tickets to Duke game

According to the official website it's Wake playing BC Wednesday:


Wake Forest vs. Boston College
Wednesday, Mar. 5 • 7:00 p.m. ET
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I want to go, but i'm unwilling to pay.
 
No extras, but I am going. Looking at historical failure not to be topped any time soon.
 
I can't make the game due to some work issues that came up. I had planned to -the price on the tickets - $70.00. I was not intending on paying face value...but the AD expects that I would. If I went with my family it would be $280.00 (prior to parking) for a disappointing Wednesday night. I may soon be actively discouraging my childrens' desire to attend the university.
 
Bz's last home game, will be an event to tell your grandchildren about!

I hope you're right, but i don't feel like paying to witness a complete massacre. It won't be entertaining as a basketball game, i'll just be rooting for incidents and buzzout chants
 
I don't know why anyone would consider going to WF at today's prices.

(I realize that it was a long time ago, but my entire four years combined....including everything....room, board, books, tuition....cost only a little more than $9,000. Inflation hasn't gone up that much over the same period of time. If you use a dollar inflation factor of 5 or 6, which would be about right, the total cost for four years would now be between $45,000 & $54,000.....or somewhere between $11K & $13K per year, instead of $55K to $60K per year. At those prices, you've got to be pricing economic diversity out of WF. I'm a perfect example. My dad never made more than $10K/year. My mom was a stay-at-home mom. Yet I was able to go to WF. Furthermore, I had a summertime job, but didn't have to work during the school year....and graduated with zero student debt. Using an inflation factor of 5 or 6, my dad would be making $50K to $60K per year now. Do you think I would be going to WF in that kind of a situation...and graduating with zero student debt if I did?)

You and Virginia Foxx are definitely in agreement on this issue.
 
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