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How to find the cheapest Florida vs Vanderbilt tickets + face value options

Jesse Lawrence

By Jesse Lawrence

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Primary market tickets for Saturday’s Vanderbilt at Florida SEC game remain available, and the cheapest seats together start at $60 in Section 19 on the corner of the upper bowl and in Section B on the corner of the lower bowl. Seats along the sideline on the upper level start at $85 and most lower-bowl seats still remaining start at $100. There are seats in the Touchdown Terrace behind the end zone still available for $300 and seats in the Champions Club above the Florida sideline available starting at $325. Seats in these sections include a catered buffet, complimentary WiFi, beer and wine sales, a private entrance to Ben Hill Griffin Stadium and a parking pass.

On the secondary market, fans can get in for $53 on the upper level in the end zone. Champions Club seats via TicketIQ are a better deal than on the primary markets — there are currently spots Section 506 between the 30- and 40-yard lines available starting at $238. The only seats available on the Touchdown Terrace start at $311 in Section 218 on the corner. In the lower bowl, tickets range in price from $72 in Section F on the corner to $527 in Lower 10, Row 25 at the 50-yard line behind the Florida bench.

🎟️ Visit Ticketmaster For Unsold Face Value Florida vs Vanderbilt Tickets on 11/9/19

🎟️ Visit TicketIQ For Sold Out Florida vs Vanderbilt Tickets on 11/9/19

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On the secondary market, TicketIQ will offer fans a Low Price Guarantee on all sold out Florida football tickets in addition to Low Price Guarantees on all college football tickets. That means that if you find a secondary market ticket for less on a site like StubHub or Vivid, we’ll give you 200% of the difference in ticket credit. TicketIQ customers save up to 25%.

Jesse Lawrence

Jesse Lawrence is founder and CEO of TicketIQ. He is a Yankee by birth and married into an Alabama football family. He now attends at least two SEC football games every year. Saturday is his favorite day of the week.

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