
It is only a matter of time.
Soon you will drop in to Costco to buy some paper towels, dog treats and a rotisserie chicken. But before you can throw any of the Kirkland brand products into your cart you will be greeted by two guys who want to sell you their new cell phone plan.
You pass on by and give a nice wave and hope they don’t try and ask you any questions.
Then there she. It’s a woman with a nice smile and she waves you down. Is she trying to sell you a set of pans? Nope. This woman is trying to sell you a package
of Nebraska football tickets for the upcoming football season.
What year is it? 2025? Nope.
Maybe 2030. Maybe 2040?
It is coming. In fact, South Carolina who is doing it for the upcoming 2025 season. They are selling ticket packages at Costco.
Costco selling discounted 2 ticket packages for South Carolina, Purdue, Louisville, Virginia, Baylor, Oklahoma State, Tulane, UConn, Louisiana, Western Michigan, Kennesaw State & Idaho home games. Varies b/w $49.99 to $99.99. Some include $20 food/beverage credit or parking pass pic.twitter.com/DG8bitq5HA
— Brett McMurphy (@Brett_McMurphy) July 31, 2025
So what year will this happen for Nebraska? Will Costco keep the sell out streak going? Maybe Sam’s Club?
SPORTS! SPORTS! JORTS! SPORTS! SPORTS!
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We hit on that and more in this week’s 3-2-1 column with the latest insights, key questions, and one bold prediction.
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“STICK TO SPORTS!” Nah.
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