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Everybody is somebody else's weirdo.
Just sayin': (As a season ticket holder I received an application for 2013 Bowl game tickets); it won't be cheap to go to a game.

Big Ten Championship

Sat., Dec. 7th @ 8:17PM

Lucas Oil Field -- Indianapolis, IN

2 per account

$90-$185

BCS National Championship

Mon., Jan. 6th@ 8:20PM

Rose Bowl – Pasadena, CA

2 per account

$230-$400

Rose Bowl

Wed., Jan 1st@ 5:10PM

Rose Bowl – Pasadena, CA

4 per account

$165-$200

Tostitos Fiesta Bowl

Wed., Jan 1st@ 8:30PM

Univ. of Phoenix Stadium – Glendale, AZ

8 per account

$120-$283

Allstate Sugar Bowl

Thur., Jan 2nd@ 8:30PM

Mercedes-Benz SuperDome – New Orleans, LA

10 per account

$117-$240

Discover Orange Bowl

Fri., Jan 3rd@ 8:00PM

Sun Life Stadium – Miami, FL

4 per account

$90-$240

Capital One Bowl

Wed., Jan. 1st@ 1:00PM

Citrus Bowl Stadium – Orlando, FL

6 per account

$107-$117

Outback Bowl

Wed., Jan 1st@ 1:00PM

Raymond James Stadium – Tampa, FL

No Limit

$95-$185

Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl

Sat., Dec 28th@ 10:15PM

Sun Devil Stadium – Tempe, AZ

No Limit

$40-$140

*All prices shown include applicable service charges.
 
I'm glad u posted this for everyone to see. This is my biggest argument against a playoff system. Who can afford to attend more games??? If your a fan that likes to attend games, who can afford a trip to let's say Pasadena one weekend and Miami the next weekend, plus the cost of tickets? In theory a playoff system works, in reality I think it'll fail. Think of what it'll costs the schools. It's cheap for basketball, ure transporting and housing 12 kids and a couple coaches, but think about the costs for football. The schools will have no choice but to pass those costs on to consumers and fans like us unfortunately.
 
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