ESPN Gameday Televising in the Quad?

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  1. Berge

    Berge Founding Member

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    Yes, it's somewhere around 320 freshmen got tickets. The other 7000 were left to pray for one of the 80 lottery tickets. I actually was one 320 freshmen. Ironically, I'm in band! People were mad:po: when they found out I got tickets.
     
  2. TigerBandMello

    TigerBandMello Founding Member

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    Berge, maybe you could consider the stocks and bonds business? let me know the good money-makers?
     
  3. tigerfan1303

    tigerfan1303 Founding Member

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    I am glad I am not a freshman, but look at the bright side; next year home games will be a lot better than this years home game (UF,Auburn and UT). Next year you wil be able to be in the student section to these blockbuster games. I just wish we was playing UGA next year.
     
  4. IAM4LSU2

    IAM4LSU2 Founding Member

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    Sad that you became a senior at LSU and werent interested until we win a national championship. Where are these people they should be given to the real fans that didnt get tickets.
     
  5. Carface

    Carface What the...?

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    My friend is an incoming freshman and she had no problems whatsoever with ordering her tickets.
     
  6. LSUDeek

    LSUDeek All That She Wants...

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    That is all hunky-dory...until 10K students show up and try to pack themselves into 7000 seats.

    Tain't gonna ever happen again!
     
  7. Carface

    Carface What the...?

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    What if all 30,000 students decide to show up, also?
     

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