That's a very good question....I would imagine season tickets are handled as described above. I also hope season ticket holders get good seating - like sidelines - as opposed to end zones, corners, etc.
BGSU33 wrote:That's a very good question... as opposed to end zones....
i dunno. don't you think it'd be neat to turn the east endzone from the dawg pound into the "falcon's nest"? on second thought, maybe those seats are best reserved for the students.
You have to bet that the Browns will make this an option in their season ticket package next year too, giving priority seating to Browns season ticket holders. That would leave us with the next best tier of tickets.
yep...Redskins season ticket holders had an option to buy tickets for the USC/vt game last year. Not sure where they sat, but the vt students were in the endzone right behind me, the one with the locker rooms.
Seeing the Falcons play at 2003 Motorcity Bowl was nice at ford field, I am just blown away that I can see the Falcons play at a pro stadium during regular season. If we could fill the stands with Alumni at Browns Stadium this could be a huge step towards drawing some bigger opponents very year.
This is a great opportunity for BG football, to host a Big 10 team like Wisconsin in an NFL stadium. I really hope the fans come out and fill the place up. I know I will be buying up a bunch of tickets for that game for family to come along with me. As much as I can't wait for the 2005 season to start, I am very excited about this happening in 2006 as well.
as far as the game goes, let's just say we better beat Wisconsin this year, because next year I have a hunch they will be a heckuva team. Add that to the massive amount of talent we lose next year (even if Omar stays) and that game could be a pretty tall order. It would be huge to pull out the victory in a hopefully packed NFL stadium in probably our most important market.
Either way, it'll be nice for the browns fans to actually get to watch some decent football.
duckunder53 wrote:The Dawg Pound will be the BGSU Student section.
I really hope you aren't joking! That will be SWEET!
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