Pac-12 Student Sections
Arizona Cost: $95 pass for all sports but men’s basketball; $135 including men’s basketball Seats Available: 10,000 Stadium Size: 57,803 Source: The Oregonian
Arizona State Cost: $120 season ticket $20 single game Seats Available: 11,400 Stadium Size: 71,706 Source: The Oregonian
California Cost: $100 season ticket Seats Available: 4,200 Stadium Size: 45,000 Source: The Oregonian
Colorado Cost: $110 football only, season pass; $150 all-sports season pass Seats Available: 12,000 Stadium Size: 56,613 Source: The Oregonian
Oregon Cost: $250 season ticket; single game tickets paid for by student fees Seats Available: 5,448 Stadium Size: 54,000 Source: The Oregonian
Oregon State Cost: Paid for by student fees Seats Available: Usually 6,000, sometimes more Stadium Size: 45,674 Source: The Oregonian
Stanford Cost: Paid for by student fees Seats Available: 6,000 Stadium Size: 50,000 Source: The Oregonian
UCLA Cost: $99 football pass; up to two guest tickets for $25 to $30 Seats Available: 12,000 Stadium Size: 91,136 Source: The Oregonian
USC Cost: $155 season ticket; guest tickets, $30 Seats Available: Approximately 12,000 depending on demand Stadium Size: 93,607 Source: The Oregonian
Utah Cost: Paid for by student fees, guest tickets, $35 Seats Available: 6,000 Stadium Size: 45,017 Source: The Oregonian
Washington Cost: $120 for games in Husky Stadium Seats Available: Approximately 6,000 depending on demand Stadium Size: 72,500 Source: The Oregonian
Washington State Cost: $129 season ticket $29 per game Seats Available: 9,234 Stadium Size: 35,117 Source: The Oregonian
Discussion Questions 1) How do you think these schools determine how many tickets are available to students each year? Do you think this is a difficult decision? Why or why not?
Discussion Questions 2) Do you think the allotment for student tickets at schools in your area is similar to the Pac-12? 3) How do you think the concept of supply and demand relates to the distribution of student tickets?
Discussion Questions 4) Review the number of tickets available at each school and compare that figure to stadium capacity. Does there appear to be any correlation between stadium size and the number of tickets available to students?
Discussion Questions 5) Why do you think these schools don’t make more tickets available to students? 6) Do you think the current system in place at these schools is fair to students? Why or why not?