Where will Michigan play LSU? How can I get tickets?

Submitted by Michuganer on March 20th, 2021 at 5:22 PM

Subject speaks for itself. Thanks for your help!

Ajcoss

March 20th, 2021 at 5:26 PM ^

Won’t come out until after games over tonight. Expect a early game like Illinois or Wisconsin is tomorrow. Both LSU/UM played early and will be solid matchup to hit their ratings as only game at that time slot.

kehnonymous

March 20th, 2021 at 5:30 PM ^

This is probably besides the point by now, but the real question is:

How in the ever-loving, crumpet-fucking hell is LSU even tournament eligible when their coach was recorded admitting to treating NCAA rules like they were an East Lansing couch

1blueeye

March 20th, 2021 at 5:39 PM ^

It’s funny. My friend who is an Illinois fan bought some tickets. Apparently the ncaa won’t tell you the venue. So he bought 4 tickets to the “Lucas Oil” venue tomorrow thinking Illinois would be there. Instead he gets Houston v Rutgers and can’t unload the tickets for much on stub hub because who the hell is buying tickets to that game. 

kookie

March 20th, 2021 at 5:52 PM ^

Yeah, it is impossible to buy tickets for a specific team this year. I live in Indiana and was hoping to catch a game, but you have no idea who is playing who at a specific site.

T Bone

March 20th, 2021 at 7:30 PM ^

I am an older guy who has had six season football tickets for decades and two season basketball tickets for several years. The payments for all those tickets plus seat licenses have moved me into the top 5% level of priority points in the Victors Club. In a normal year, I am easily able to buy a pair of tickets from the athletic department for Michigan’s first two games in the NCAA tournament and sit a few rows behind the bench. This year, I couldn’t come close to getting tickets, as the few allotted to Michigan were scooped up by the top one-percenters. BTW, those were nosebleed seats.

I’m guessing the few Michigan fans we saw today sitting in seats low enough to get them on TV were either player/coach family members/friends or paid significant $$$ to get tickets from the secondary market.