I would think NU selling a cheaper ticket results in more purple in the stands, not less, but my that’s based on an assumption that there is a finite amount of NU fans that consider going depending on the price, and an infinite amount of opposing B1G fans willing to buy the remainder at market value (in no small part due to the market value still being comparatively cheap for lack of demand).
It’ll be an interesting experiment to see what happens with a higher face value testing both sides. Initially, I think novelty is going to mean more NU folk willing to pay and thus more purple crowds despite the increased price. I’m not as convinced it’ll be sustainable that way though—I think we’re a few years away from previously capture-able NU fans thinking it’s not worth paying NFL prices to get in the door for a product that doesn’t win enough, to be surrounded by visiting fans that maybe used to be able to scalp a ticket for pennies on the dollar and now shrugs as they scalp their tickets for quarters on the dollar.
I’m sure New Ryan Field is going to be great from an amenities standpoint/state-of-the-art. But the best seat at a Northwestern game has always been the one with the least invading fans in close proximity—I’m not gonna have a lot of sympathy for appeals to improve our home field advantage at a premium price if silent counts at home in front of the nice new suites and video boards are the norm…
I wish the $100/ticket NU will be charging were NFL prices LOL.