Best Way To Get Bowl Tickets If Your Not A Season Ticket Holder?

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I am not a season ticket holder. Just trying to find out the best way to get at least 4 tickets to bowl game. Will the Unviversity open up tickets to non-season ticket holders eventually?
 
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I am not a season ticket holder. Just trying to find out the best way to get at least 4 tickets to bowl game. Will the Unviversity open up tickets to non-season ticket holders eventually?
Yes, I would think so. It will be a tough ticket if we go to Nashville, but plentiful in other places.
 
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I am not a season ticket holder. Just trying to find out the best way to get at least 4 tickets to bowl game. Will the Unviversity open up tickets to non-season ticket holders eventually?

Been to many bowl games. best seats and cheapest prices have always been located day of games. I generally get tickets through UT because helps future bowl pictures due to UT sales btu the best seats are available on the street.

Local corporations buy huge blocks of tickets to support bowls in the cities bowls are located. Many tickets are given to employees who in turn sell them with nothing invested so they can sell them cheap. Don't know the MCB will operate that way but that is what I've seen including the National Championship game in 1999.
 
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Stubhub or craigslist. Buy now, before the teams are announced and they are much cheaper.
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LWS I know you have insider info. is it for sure going to be the MCB and against UNC?

I haven't tried to find out but I do KNOW the MCB wants Tennessee. that from bowl side. the issue at this point is MCB doesn't KNOW for certain who might get pulled ahead of them selecting. If Carolina gets selected elsewhere before MCB can select, they will lose their matchup. they would like carolina but know guarantee today that they can get them.
 
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Been to many bowl games. best seats and cheapest prices have always been located day of games. I generally get tickets through UT because helps future bowl pictures due to UT sales btu the best seats are available on the street.

Local corporations buy huge blocks of tickets to support bowls in the cities bowls are located. Many tickets are given to employees who in turn sell them with nothing invested so they can sell them cheap. Don't know the MCB will operate that way but that is what I've seen including the National Championship game in 1999.
I don't think the mcb would be any different. Tickets should be easy to get on gameday.
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I don't think the mcb would be any different. Tickets should be easy to get on gameday.
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I tend to agree they will be easy on game day and best seats will be available...only went to a couple MCB's and seems there were a ton of tickets around... weather gets in 20s and they will end up begin given away by many
 
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Anyone know how the club level seating works at LP Field? I have no idea, but I'm assuming the club level seats are outside seats with an indoor lounge type area. Am I correct on this?

If so, can you see the game while in the lounge area? Do you have access to your seats through the lounge area, or is it totally separate?

Just trying to gather info before I need to make an impulse purchase of bowl tickets.

Thanks in advance.
 
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Anyone know how the club level seating works at LP Field? I have no idea, but I'm assuming the club level seats are outside seats with an indoor lounge type area. Am I correct on this? Yes

If so, can you see the game while in the lounge area? Yes.

Do you have access to your seats through the lounge area, or is it totally separate? Yes to through the lounge.

Just trying to gather info before I need to make an impulse purchase of bowl tickets.

Thanks in advance.
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Anyone know how the club level seating works at LP Field? I have no idea, but I'm assuming the club level seats are outside seats with an indoor lounge type area. Am I correct on this?

If so, can you see the game while in the lounge area? Do you have access to your seats through the lounge area, or is it totally separate?

Just trying to gather info before I need to make an impulse purchase of bowl tickets.

Thanks in advance.

Yes the seats are outside and its not really a lounge area but more like a concourse inside. Best I can remember there are TV's inside.:good!:
 
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