BANDWAGON: Clemson born, now expanding

Upstate Business Journal
The college football ticketing app, which allows users to buy and sell tickets based on super specific seating preferences, which was founded by Harold Hughes, a Clemson University alumn and Greenvillian is expanding to include all five conferences.

Their most recent round of funding, $310,000, will put them in position to expand its reach to more schools and increase the their capacity for traffic and ticket sales.

The app is different than StubHub and Ticketmaster because you can only sell to your “bandwagon” of fans. Essentially, fans of the opposing teams won’t be able to scoop up your tickets; which is nice, because who wants that awkward moment when you sit down in a group of rival fans?

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