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Don't answer my question with a question dre.
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Don't answer my question with a question dre.
None. Miamis in a long *** lease with sun life. And it's not built for football at all. Just seeing a football field in that stadium looks weirdWatching this Miami Beach bowl, what are the chances of U Miami playing at Marlins stadium?
I rarely head over there during the craxy hours (4:30-7:30 pm) but I had to get to the lincoln road regal theatre for some premier I got tickets too not too long ago.....and bruh15-25 without traffic, which is never the case in Miami
maybe riding a bicycle....LOL at the "Miami Beach Bowl" being played in Marlins Park. Little Havana is a 30-40 min drive to Miami Beach.
yeh... $10 parking in someone's front yard like the good ol days
It's where the old Orange Bowl was right?
yup pretty central to the art district and downtown ..but its like 30-45 blocks off coral gablesIt's where the old Orange Bowl was right?
This analysis really says it all, doesn't it.
[h1]The 10 hottest – and 10 cheapest – tickets of the 2014-15 bowl season[/h1]
Posted by Zach Barnett on December 18, 2014, 10:21 PM EST
Hugh Kellenberger of the Jackson (Miss.) Clarion-Ledger did a wonderful thing. As the paper’s Ole Miss beat writer, he wondered how much the average price of a ticket to the Rebels’ Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl against TCU was going for on the secondary market. He found his answer – $84.15 – and then wondered how that ranked against the other 37 bowl games.
So he looked it up.
He found that three bowls stand above the rest: the Rose and Sugar bowls, and the Pinstripe Bowl – pitting nearby and postseason-starved Penn State against nearby and excited-to-play-Penn-State Boston College. Kellenberger also found that three bowls were drawing so little interest that they didn’t show up at all on the secondary market: the New Mexico, Famous Idaho Potato and Bahamas bowls.
Every other bowl game has tickets for sale on line, and the demand varies wildly.
Ten Hottest Tickets
1. Sugar Bowl: Ohio State vs. Alabama – $239.25
2. Rose Bowl: Oregon vs. Florida State – $149
3. Pinstripe Bowl: Penn State vs. Boston College – $132.12
4. Holiday Bowl: Nebraska vs. USC – $98.84
5. GoDaddy Bowl: Toledo vs. Arkansas State – $97.68
6. Outback Bowl: Auburn vs. Wisconsin – $92.01
7. Peach Bowl: TCU vs. Ole Miss – $84.15
8. Poinsettia Bowl: Navy vs. San Diego State – $75.45
9. Boca Raton Bowl: Marshall vs. Northern Illinois – $72.45
10. Las Vegas Bowl: Utah vs. Colorado State – $70.89
Ten Cheapest Tickets
1. Orange Bowl: Mississippi State vs. Georgia Tech – $5.25
2. Cactus Bowl: Washington vs. Oklahoma State – $9.25
3. Russell Athletic Bowl: Oklahoma vs. Clemson – $13.95
3. Hawaii Bowl: Fresno State vs. Rice – $13.95
5. Alamo Bowl: Kansas State vs. UCLA – $15.12
6. Citrus Bowl: Missouri vs. Minnesota – $16.29
7. Liberty Bowl: Texas A&M vs. West Virginia – $18.82
8. Armed Forces Bowl: Houston vs. Pittsburgh – $20
9. Camilia Bowl: South Alabama vs. Bowling Green – $22.14
10. Sun Bowl: Arizona State vs. Duke – $22.80
Seeing a so-called New Year’s Six Bowl like the Orange Bowl No. 1 on the list is shocking at first, but it does make some sense. Georgia Tech doesn’t travel well, sure. And, yeah, Mississippi State isn’t a short drive to Miami, and the Bulldogs must view the Orange Bowl as a consolation prize after heading into their last game in line for a semifinal berth.
But, still, worse than the Hawaii Bowl?
is he a lock to take over when beamer hangs it up?
@AndyBitterVT An updated story Source: Bud Foster agrees to new five-year contract with Virginia Tech #Hokies
@AndyBitterVT · 3h 3 hours ago
To further clarify, Bud Foster's deal will pay him $900,000 annually, source says. $600K base salary, $300K yearly retention bonus.#Hokies
@AndyBitterVT · 3h 3 hours ago
Other DCs making $900K+: Muschamp, Aub ($1.6M), Smart, Ala ($1.35M), Chavis, LSU ($1.3M), Grantham, Lou ($975K), Narduzzi, Mich St ($905K)
LOL at the "Miami Beach Bowl" being played in Marlins Park. Little Havana is a 30-40 min drive to Miami Beach.
maybe riding a bicycle....
Marlins Park isn't on the beach, as the bowl suggests, but it definitely ain't even close to 30 mins away...
ain't taking nobody 30 mins to go 9 miles to Miami Beach to in NORMAL traffic .... that's nonsenseThe Fontainebleau is right off the main bridge to Miami Beach. Factor normal traffic into these routes and yes, your trip can become 30-40 minutes.