If you don't think that the tickets for the Pitt game in Ireland are going to be selling for a lot more than they do for Pitt games in Pittsburgh then I think you are going to be in for a big surprise.
Because it's not even going to be close.
Okay, but again, this is coming from people who seem to have actual firsthand knowledge of the numbers:
"The price tag for putting on the game? $10 million, said John Anthony, founder and chief executive of Anthony Travel, a division of On Location and the official travel sponsor of the game.
One report in the Irish press put the airfare price tag at about $6 million to uproot the two schools and fly them to Dublin. Then, there’s the guarantee to Northwestern, which is the host school, as well as covering Nebraska’s expenses, plus security, social events, and game-day field preparation."
So that leaves $4M to cover Pitt's guarantee + Wisconsin's expenses + security + social events + game-day field preparation. You guys saying "there's no way Pitt isn't making money off this" isn't really solid evidence they're coming out "1-3 million ahead." It's possible they're coming out ahead (again, especially with the aforementioned double dipping component of the season ticket sales), but it's also possible they're not based on what I'm reading.