On Monday afternoon, you could buy a ticket at Rice-Eccles Stadium’s 50-yard line, about 40 rows up from the field, for Saturday night’s rivalry matchup between the Utes and the Cougars.
The asking price?
A little over $850.
With interest — and resale prices — that high, and the University of Utah amid its worst stretch in nearly a decade, some fans have been weighing whether to put their tickets on the open market and take the only sure win.
Of course, fans can do whatever they want with their tickets and time.
But are there unwritten rules of fandom at play, especially when it comes to a rivalry game?
Tell us what you think.
If you’re a Utah ticket holder, would you consider selling and risk letting a little extra blue into Rice-Eccles?