Cal tix arrived

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Arrived in the mail today. I'm sure others have come, as well.

Anyone know of a seating chart or virtual stadium online?

Droski, Teddy? Section O.
 
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You got the actual tickets from Cal's ticket office already? I'm lucky to get my season tickets in august.
 
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Thanks - looks like we're destined to be behind a pole in the corner of an endzone.

Memorial stadium has very good sitelines. Your seat will be wood and uncomfortable, but as long as you are at least 20-30 rows up you will have a good view of the game.
 
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Arrived in the mail today. I'm sure others have come, as well.

Anyone know of a seating chart or virtual stadium online?

Droski, Teddy? Section O.

When did you buy yours? If Section O is included with P and PP for visitors', then we're going to have an amazing UT contingent in that corner. The GA sections are right there, too, and a lot of us want to sit next to the visitors section with you all!
 
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When did you buy yours? If Section O is included with P and PP for visitors', then we're going to have an amazing UT contingent in that corner. The GA sections are right there, too, and a lot of us want to sit next to the visitors section with you all!

I just ordered along with my season tix.
That would be great if we have continuous sections dedicated to UT's allocation (and GA seats).
 
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When did you buy yours? If Section O is included with P and PP for visitors', then we're going to have an amazing UT contingent in that corner. The GA sections are right there, too, and a lot of us want to sit next to the visitors section with you all!

I was told you guys got a larger than normal allotment so this wouldn't surprise me.
 
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I was told you guys got a larger than normal allotment so this wouldn't surprise me.
Oski, I've got to really rip your fanbase. I went to the Cal website yesterday, and one can still buy reserved seat tickets. I thought you said Cal fans actually cared?
 
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Oski, I've got to really rip your fanbase. I went to the Cal website yesterday, and one can still buy reserved seat tickets. I thought you said Cal fans actually cared?

Cal fans care, but there aren't 70,000 of us that buy season tickets. That's what 50 years of mediocrity does to you. Also, the bay area has lousy sports fans IMO. Actually I thought only GA tickets were available, but it is surprising to me.
 
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Cal fans care, but there aren't 70,000 of us. The bay area has lousy sports fans IMO. Actually I thought only GA tickets were available, but it is surprising to me.
From your description of the stadium, the available reserved seats aren't very good. They are in the lower rows of Section D. Row 8, I believe, is what popped up when I checked.
 
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From your description of the stadium, the available reserved seats aren't very good. They are in the lower rows of Section D. Row 8, I believe, is what popped up when I checked.

Row 8 means the field will be blocked partially by the players heads.
 
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Oski, I've got to really rip your fanbase. I went to the Cal website yesterday, and one can still buy reserved seat tickets. I thought you said Cal fans actually cared?

I doubt there are tickets left to any SEC team's home games this year. Betcha at least Florida, UT, S Carolina, Georgia, LSU, Auburn, and Alabama are totally sold out.

How can a Top 25 team not be sold out at this point? Especially for a game against another Top 25 team? That is mystifying.
 
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I doubt there are tickets left to any SEC team's home games this year. Betcha at least Florida, UT, S Carolina, Georgia, LSU, Auburn, and Alabama are totally sold out.

How can a Top 25 team not be sold out at this point? Especially for a game against another Top 25 team? That is mystifying.

I'm not that surprised. This is what I'd expect from a Pac 10 school. I'm not trying to stir up anti-Pac 10 sentiment; I honestly just am not surprised.
 
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With the notable exception of Warrior fans, who remained passionate and loyal through a lengthy run of awful basketball.

well even with the cheapest seats in the NBA every year, the warriors rarely sold out before this season. LA fans get ripped, and it is true they many times care less, but at least they show up.
 
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well even with the cheapest seats in the NBA every year, the warriors rarely sold out before this season. LA fans get ripped, and it is true they many times care less, but at least they show up.
Compare the Warriors percentage of tickets sold to most of the NBA over the period where they missed the playoffs. They stack up very well.
 
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