Since graduating in '91, I've been to 2 games. Both were this past year. The first was the Ohio U. game. The second, believe it or not, was in Mobile. Even though both games didn't go our way my son (he's 5!) and I really enjoyed the experience. My son and I need more!
My question to all you experts: Are chairback season tickets usually available to slackers like myself and will they sell out fast? Where's the best places to sit and will I have any choice?
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Re: Season Tickets
The answer is no. You're not allowed to go to any more games.
The other answer is... I have no idea, but we've got plenty of old and new season ticket holders here that will help ya out. Welcome aboard!
The other answer is... I have no idea, but we've got plenty of old and new season ticket holders here that will help ya out. Welcome aboard!
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Re: Season Tickets
FortWayneFalcon wrote:Since graduating in '91, I've been to 2 games. Both were this past year. The first was the Ohio U. game. The second, believe it or not, was in Mobile. Even though both games didn't go our way my son (he's 5!) and I really enjoyed the experience. My son and I need more!
My question to all you experts: Are chairback season tickets usually available to slackers like myself and will they sell out fast? Where's the best places to sit and will I have any choice?
Roll on you BG Warriors!
First off, welcome!
I can't help with the season ticket question, but I can say that you and your son should hook up with the AZZ.com tailgate crew before your next game!
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Contact the ticket office
I'd say, offhand, that chairback seats ARE available...they tried to "upgrade" me (and several others) from our season bench seats, but I couldn't see losing my seats on the 50 yd line...
If you want to sit with a group of Falcon Fanatics (sorry Marta), you might want to check out the West side of stadium, sect. 13, rows 22-25 or thereabouts... it's also "tootsie roll haven" if you haven't been to many games.
If you want to sit with a group of Falcon Fanatics (sorry Marta), you might want to check out the West side of stadium, sect. 13, rows 22-25 or thereabouts... it's also "tootsie roll haven" if you haven't been to many games.
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Re: Contact the ticket office
Sec. 13 rocks! If you sit up higher by me you can throw things at BGFan! Of course it's a danger zone anytime the tailgates include beans.Class of 61 wrote:I'd say, offhand, that chairback seats ARE available...they tried to "upgrade" me (and several others) from our season bench seats, but I couldn't see losing my seats on the 50 yd line...
If you want to sit with a group of Falcon Fanatics (sorry Marta), you might want to check out the West side of stadium, sect. 13, rows 22-25 or thereabouts... it's also "tootsie roll haven" if you haven't been to many games.
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Chairbacks are what the wife and I have. It's nice to be able to lean back. You can still buy them for most games on gameday, but you also don't get to sit in the middle of the field for sure. They were something like $80 per seat for season tickets. I know there are more affordable options, but it's money going back to BGSU, so I don't have a problem paying it!
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