In person, about 9 pm. Bring beer and food. I did this a few years ago for season tickets. I tried to cook and didn't realize my Coleman stove was leaking gas after I pumped. Setting the tailgate of my truck on fire in front of the Ath. Admin. building was the hi-light off the evening. :dis: I don't understand why but you must already be a season ticket holder to make a purchase, according to the LSU site.
the only sporting event that you possibly couldnt find tickets if you show up the day of is the masters. other than that, you'll get em if you want em.
I think this saturday is for current season ticket holders?????? Sunday is for the folks that are not season ticket holders.
Yeah, dont you think they would give someone like me a chance to get season tickets. I think its pretty ridiculous.
I think your right. I have missed one game in 8 years and have never went to Baton Rouge with a ticket. One year I was really close to not getting in for an Auburn game. It was about 10 minutes to kickoff and I was really starting to worry when this guy came up to me and asked if we wanted to get in. Of course I was like hell yeah, He said follow me. It was him and two other guys and they were Breaux Bridge coaches and they let me, my girl and a friend in as guests with them. That was pretty cool. Other than that I have never had a problem finding a ticket.
The only tickets available are in the west upper, lower side line (partial view), and lower box (partial view) according to ticket office. Where is the 'lower box'?
No doubt, and 9 out of 10, you won't pay more than face. Anybody that uses an excuse that they never had tickets to not go to ANY game did'nt want to go all that much.
What's the best strategy for finding good tickets when there are way more buyers than sellers outside Tiger Stadium?