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Ladd Stadium isn't in the nicest area, but it's ok during the bowl game. If there's one thing I suggest, it's getting to the stadium early. You can park inside the gates (safer than using the yards around the stadium) if you get there early. I would say no later than 5. You can also take a shuttle to the stadium from Hank Aaron Stadium.

Tailgating rules are pretty lax. Drinking is allowed just don't bring bottles. Also, there are places where tents aren't allowed in the parking lot. Make sure you ask the parking attendant where tents are allowed before you park.

If you're planning on buying some liquor/beer for the game, you can only buy alcohol after noon on Sundays.

If you're seats are not where you thought, don't worry. After halftime, you can move any where you want.

If you don't have tickets, you can buy them for $5-$10 outside the stadium. Just make sure you're NOT in the endzone or on the Tulsa side. You have to leave the stadium if you get caught on the wrong side.

I hope this helps!

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When do the stadium lots open on gameday and how much is parking?
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This was in the BG blog:

“BG again used the USM-Wright practice field today, while Tulsa gets to use "The Ladd" all week in preparation for the big game. We're not sure why that worked out the way it did, but we didn't get the impression that the players felt slighted in any way by it.”

I would have thought they’d have split it up, rotated or even alternated the practice schedule here. Like it says above, the players didn’t see to feel slighted, but I found it a little curious.
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On a side note, the practice field at UMS-Wright is FieldTurf. The same as Ladd Stadium's turf. No real advantage for Tulsa. Maybe if it were a dome or 80,000 seat stadium and one team practiced in it and the other at the local high school. So don't read too much in to this.
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Hey, can we bring "artificial noisemakers" to a bowl game?

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1987alum wrote:Hey, can we bring "artificial noisemakers" to a bowl game?

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I'm not sure. I'd keep it hidden when you walk in just to be safe.
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The stadium lots will be open by 3:30, right?

We'll also be bringing in a couple bags of tootsie rolls- this one could get pretty high scoring!!!
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Falconfreak90 wrote:
1987alum wrote:Hey, can we bring "artificial noisemakers" to a bowl game?

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MobileBama wrote:I'm not sure. I'd keep it hidden when you walk in just to be safe.
What he meant to say is, "I'd keep "IT" :wink: hidden when you walk in just to be safe."

To be even safer, don't use "IT" at all during the game. :-D
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TG1996 wrote:
MobileBama wrote:I'm not sure. I'd keep it hidden when you walk in just to be safe.
What he meant to say is, "I'd keep "IT" :wink: hidden when you walk in just to be safe."

To be even safer, don't use "IT" at all during the game. :-D
I seem to recall there being an NCAA rule about artificial noisemakers at conference championship games and bowl games, but my aging memory fails me.

But I think I have an extra "Zoombell" and I was thinking "IT" might make a nice addition to the collection at Pat's.

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Post by MobileBama »

Did you watch the Liberty Bowl?? Did you hear those Miss State COWBELLS? It sounded like swarms of locusts. So much for not allowing noise makers.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=mDs_-bzNqLQ
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