When it comes to attending Georgia Bulldog football games this season, a lot of fans would rather take their chances next year. UGA's pandemic season features just four home games, with a cap of about 23,000 fans at Sanford Stadium to ensure social distancing. Season ticket holders have been promised tickets to at least one game, or they can opt out of some or all games and still keep their seats for the 2021 season. UGA says more than half of its ticket holders are taking the opt out option.
From Chip Towers, AJC…
UGA officials said they won’t be able to provide an exact number of tickets sold until all the orders are processed over the next few days.
Georgia Athletic Director Greg McGarity said he hasn’t been tracking ticket orders, but he’s not surprised that a significant number is choosing to not attend the games.
“I haven’t seen the data, but we expected there would be a certain population of people that would just prefer to watch from home,” McGarity said Wednesday afternoon. “Then again, that also allows us to go deeper in the pool. So, we might be able to help out more donors. Once we get all the data in, we’ll just see where the measurements stop.” Read more https://bit.ly/2D8jvUQ
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