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Please reach us at cfbtickets1@gmail.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.
No. CFB Tickets would receive commission from Stubhub on sales, but this does not affect the purchase price.
Yes, the prices listed on the dashboard are the lowest prices (the "get-in" price) for the event as of the listed date and time (8AM on the Daily tab, every hour on the hour for the Hourly tab). The price listed is price per ticket, but does not include fees that Stubhub is charging.
In general, ticket pricing ultimately boils down to supply and demand. Use the charts on the Daily and Hourly tabs to anticipate where the market may be headed next. You'll notice two universally applicable guidelines across all events: Prices tend to fall as the event date approaches, and prices tend to move opposite of ticket inventory (i.e., as supply falls prices go up and as supply rises prices come down). Once inventory drops low enough, prices become quite volatile so it is in the buyer's best interest to make their purchase before this period of volatility arrives.
If you have questions about a specific event, reach out to me at dan@cfb-tickets.com.
Yes! I want the dashboard to be as helpful as possible. I am regularly adding events to track based on schedule releases, tour announcements, and online discussion of upcoming events, but it is unlikely I am finding everything people are interested in tracking. If you are aware of an event scheduled in the next 6 months that has tickets available on Stubhub and is missing from the dashboard, please send me a message and I will work to get it added.
I limit the timeframe to events only in the next 6 months for a couple reasons. One is to ensure dashboard performance remains efficient by keeping the number of tracked events at a count that doesn't produce much lag for users. The other is that prices for events more than 6 months out are not favorable to buyers, so users are not missing out on the best deals by omitting these events from tracking.
Feel free to message me about an event you are interested in tracking that is more than 6 months away, but please understand that it will not appear on the dashboard until the event date is within the 6 month threshold.
CFB Tickets started as a passion project. I have been interested in advanced analytics in college football for several years, and wondered if I could use them for anything beyond my own entertainment. Anecdotally, I noticed that ticket price fluctuations appeared to be predictable based on what I was seeing in my data. I thought this seemed like a valuable service and wondered if anything pairing analytics and ticket sales already existed. When I was unable to find such a service I decided to create my own. It has since expanded to feature ticket pricing information for the most popular events around the world so that everyone may benefit from visualizing market trends to identify the right time to buy their tickets. The best way to find cheap tickets to your event is to know how the ticket pricing trends are moving in real time. Sellers have access to this data and leverage it to optimize their sales. I want to level the playing field by providing that same information to buyers. The ticket dashboard is completely free to use, and visitors are under no obligation to make a purchase after browsing available data.
CFB Tickets is an official Affiliate Partner of Stubhub. All ticket pricing information is pulled directly from Stubhub, and affiliate links are directed to purchase tickets from Stubhub. As an affiliate partner, CFB Tickets receives a commission on ticket sales referred from this site.
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