Duke Most Expensive, Georgia Tech Least Expensive Remaining Games on North Carolina Schedule
February 4, 2015
The North Carolina Tar Heels will boast an impressive home ticket average on the secondary market over their final three games this season. The team has gone 17-6 in its first 23 games and sits at No. 12 in the AP Top 25 Poll. As the Tar Heels set to welcome Georgia Tech, North Carolina State and Duke over the next five weeks, the average price for remaining home North Carolina tickets on TicketIQ is $194.57.
The Tar Heels will welcome Duke as the most expensive remaining opponent on March 7. North Carolina vs Duke tickets have an average price of $612.23 on the secondary market, 214.5% above the season average, with a get-in price of $315. Duke owns the proposed best player in the country in Jahlil Okafor and with the No. 4 seed, the Blue Devils have generated huge ticket prices at home and on the road this season.
The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets will serve as North Carolina’s cheapest remaining home game on February 21. The average secondary price for North Carolina vs Georgia Tech tickets is $118.67, which is 39% below the season average. The game’s cheapest seat is currently listed at $38. Georgia Tech has gone just 10-11, but ticket demand remains high to see the Tar Heels play at home when they return to Chapel Hill later this month.
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Consecutive losses to elite teams in Louisville and Virginia have tested North Carolina. Coming off an overtime loss to the Cardinals and a nine-point defeat from the Cavaliers, the team will also face Duke twice more before mid-March. It’ll be a difficult few weeks for the Tar Heels, but they will look to return to NCAA Tournament action in March, where they fell in the third round to Iowa State last season.