1st Orange and White game!

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brandonf236

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Got my tickets and I’m super excited to attend my first orange and white game! Could any of you lend some insight on how seating works? My tickets just say general admission but no section or seat number like regular tickets.
 
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Got my tickets and I’m super excited to attend my first orange and white game! Could any of you lend some insight on how seating works? My tickets just say general admission but no section or seat number like regular tickets.
Present your ticket at the gate. Walk in and step through an entryway. Look left and right. You can choose any seat you see that is lacking another person.
 
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It's open seating, brother. So get there early if you're hoping for a prime spot. Grats on your first O&W game!
 
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Got my tickets and I’m super excited to attend my first orange and white game! Could any of you lend some insight on how seating works? My tickets just say general admission but no section or seat number like regular tickets.
Enjoy it. It's a magical place, no matter the event.
 
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I’ve been to several O&W games and only recall one time, having to pay. I believe it was Dooley or Jones who charged. Wonder why they are doing it now. Renovations?

Edit: it was Dooley first year. Daughter got Justin Worley’s autograph when you could stand in line and get them.
 
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I have a feeling this will be the last one, so anyone wanting to experience one or take kids should go this year.
 
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I have a feeling this will be the last one, so anyone wanting to experience one or take kids should go this year.
It needs to be. Just another opportunity for other teams to see our best players and make them an offer.
 
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I have a feeling this will be the last one, so anyone wanting to experience one or take kids should go this year.
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“That’s not just the tradition of it. I do love the spring game. Opportunity for our fans to be here inside the stadium, but it’s usually a great environment on campus that day. I think it’s important in particular for our young players to get a taste of what it’s going to be like in the fall to play in front of a crowd, a big stadium. So that experience… I think it can create urgency, understanding what it’s gonna feel like as they finish up spring ball, go into summer. End of the day, we've got to accelerate their growth curve. A spring game in those settings is a part of accelerating their growth.”
 
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But, will the scouts for other teams be dressed in orange? Even Michigan’s? 😉
 

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