VOLcomCameron
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The student section consists of sections D,E,F,G,H,I,J, and K. Section D is just the upper portion of the section so rows 30-64 and the lower portion of section G is where the band sits. My rough estimation has it at around 10,000 seats. This year they ran out of seats for both the Florida and the Alabama games, but in the past 4 years that is the only times that has happened.
Student tickets are allocated out on a point system based on how many home games you have attended. Non-SEC games are worth 2 or 3 points and SEC games are worth 1. Every year a quarter of your points from the previous year carry over to start the next year, so naturally seniors who have attended every game get the best seats. The key starting as a freshman is to go to the non-conference games.
The student section consists of sections D,E,F,G,H,I,J, and K. Section D is just the upper portion of the section so rows 30-64 and the lower portion of section G is where the band sits. My rough estimation has it at around 10,000 seats. This year they ran out of seats for both the Florida and the Alabama games, but in the past 4 years that is the only times that has happened.
Student tickets are allocated out on a point system based on how many home games you have attended. Non-SEC games are worth 2 or 3 points and SEC games are worth 1. Every year a quarter of your points from the previous year carry over to start the next year, so naturally seniors who have attended every game get the best seats. The key starting as a freshman is to go to the non-conference games.
Don't worry. Its (student section) not full most of the time anyway. You'll be able to get a seat. Its not like it was when I was in school there in the 90's and we camped out for tickets
Camp out so we can wake up and use our phones to reserve tickets? Soubds logical.
The student section consists of sections D,E,F,G,H,I,J, and K. Section D is just the upper portion of the section so rows 30-64 and the lower portion of section G is where the band sits. My rough estimation has it at around 10,000 seats. This year they ran out of seats for both the Florida and the Alabama games, but in the past 4 years that is the only times that has happened.
Student tickets are allocated out on a point system based on how many home games you have attended. Non-SEC games are worth 2 or 3 points and SEC games are worth 1. Every year a quarter of your points from the previous year carry over to start the next year, so naturally seniors who have attended every game get the best seats. The key starting as a freshman is to go to the non-conference games.
Thanks for the info. 10,000 I think that would put us in the lower half of the conference. That's not right I wonder if after a few years of us winning 10-13 games a year that thy might increase the capacity? if students would consistantly show up then? And also is it true that its only been sold out twice in the past 4 years?