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Well, Scott Stricklin is known to be innovative and here’s something new that I’ve never seen before. The Mississippi State athletic department has started up a program called Blitz. Blitz is apparently meant to help fans that live within 60 miles of Starkville get tickets for sporting events by giving you an on demand option as to whether or not you will go to the game.
A new way to attend MSU events is here. It's like Netflix, but for tickets.
— MSU Marketing (@HailStateMKTG) July 28, 2016
Meet Blitz. ➡️ https://t.co/Gzkbv7d1bb pic.twitter.com/vcA59cAefm
From the official Blitz website:
The service is meant for football, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, and baseball, and it has options so that you can sit with up to three other people. It’s $29.99 a month to join and will give you access to as many events as you want for the four sports in 2016-2017.