I like to do one per year, and Auburn seemed right to do this as we're flying in and out and don't have a lot of time to plan pregame stuff. For me, there's value in that for at least one road trip per year. I'm sure 6 different 3rd-party vendors get their hands on most of the $125, but I like to think that at least some of it is supporting the program. Watching the band from 3' away literally makes me tear up every time, and I need that fix to make it through the year. That's worth $50 to me alone. The food is decent. I don't plan to drink much but if you do, it's a great deal there, too. You often get to share your thoughts with the Chancellor and/or AD, meet former players, and be surrounded by Cal fans, which for an easy-coaster is really rare. All in, I'd say it's worth the cost, at least once. Kids are $75, so there's value there, too, and if you get it early, I think it's only $100. As game day approaches, it goes up to $150, I think, or so they say. Looks like the Auburn one won't sell out as they've removed that $150 last chance price. For me, the only real risk is that the game is cancelled by a hurricane as I've bought tickets for bunch of family and friends. I do recall meandering the parking lots for the Tennessee game and getting absolutely hammered thanks to generous Vols, volunteering their corn liquor, lol. So the hospitality runs deep in the south. Either way, it's going to be a great day. Go Bears!