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Tickets Can Be Found For Jaguars Game
Jaguars Tickets Offered Online, As Raffle Or Promotional Prizes
Published On: Oct 14 2011 12:01:08 PM EDT Updated On: Sep 09 2010 11:57:25 AM EDTYou won't have to look very far to find tickets to the Jaguar vs. Broncos game, but you may have to act fast to get them at a good price.
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eBay has more than 60 auctions running Thursday morning, and most are face value and below. Stubhub has them anywhere from $60 to $2,000, and Craigslist has them available too.
Remember to be careful buying tickets online. People still looking to get their hands on seats expect that the cheap seats will go fairly fast.
Earn Or Win Tickets
Since seeing Tim Tebow play in his hometown is such a big draw, a lot of groups bought tickets in order to raffle them off -- or offer them as prizes in radio contests.
Gator Country 99.9 offered fans wanting to see the Jaguars' home opener and/or Tebow's first pro game a chance to win tickets.
Three so-called "lucky" guys won two "free" tickets to Sunday's game -- although it did cost them some hair.
To win, each of the men had to shave their heads like Friar Tuck -- the same cut Tebow's teammates gave him at this year's training camp.
Cody Hendon was in line at 5 a.m. to get the new hairdo. He's a Gator fan, but plans to support the Jaguars at Sunday's game.
"There's no question," Hendon said told Channel 4's Nikki Kimbleton. "I'm shaving what's left of my hair as soon as I get home. I don't want anyone thinking I'm there for the Broncos."
The radio station encouraged the winners to shave the rest of their heads before going to the game.
"We don't want them to keep it like this, because we want them to support the Jags, not the other guys," said Gator Country's Eden Kendall. "We just thought it would be a fun way to give away tickets."
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