Arizona State ticket office.

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  1. uscpuke

    uscpuke Founding Member

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    So is it your understanding that the season ticket owner can give the go ahead for use by another tiger fan? I have an Uncle who would be willing to donate his to me but I thought only the owners themself can use them?
     
  2. philter

    philter Founding Member

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    I'm assuming if the season ticket owner takes the ticket to LSU ticket office and exchanges it for you, you'll get a genuine ASU ticket in return. Then they won't be checking IDs at the ASU game so you can get in.

    But if you take HIS LSU tickets to ASU and exchange them at their office, they'll verify you are the season ticket owner just as LSU would have done if he had taken them to BR. In this case you'd be turned away (I have doubts they'd actually do it after travelling all that way, but I won't risk it).

    Studen season ticket holders will be under the same requirement. General admission and regular student tickets will be let in for free, as long as you call and get on the list.



    That is how I'm interpreting it right now.
     
  3. philter

    philter Founding Member

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    Basically what they've done is ELIMINATED COMPLETELY the chance that lots of LSU fans will show up because of a mass season-ticket-owner-selloff. The only people who show up will be season ticket owners and general admission/student tickets. The ~80,000 LSU season tickets that are floating out there right now will be worthless unless you are the owner willing to go, or exchange them for the people you sell them to. I'm guessing ASU put this requirement in to guarantee a low LSU turnout.
     

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