A student seating question
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A student seating question
My father is going to the game on Saturday and has been planning on sitting with my brother in the student section as he used to with me when I was at BG; however, I'm not sure how this will work with the lack of GA seating this year? I think I read a while ago that they would be checking student ID's to get into the student section this year, and I am wondering if this is true or not?
I just don't want my dad to get down there and not be able to sit with my bro! Thanks!
I just don't want my dad to get down there and not be able to sit with my bro! Thanks!
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As long as he's got a ticket he can sit with the students.
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Since I sat on the East side last week, I clearly saw a "Flock" banner displayed over the front railing on the West side at about the 50 yard line. I figured that is where "The Flock" priority seating was.Metz wrote:The Flock has not yet been established like it will be so he could sit in the student section easily.
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I think there were two of them. Banners, that is.Warthog wrote:Since I sat on the East side last week, I clearly saw a "Flock" banner displayed over the front railing on the West side at about the 50 yard line. I figured that is where "The Flock" priority seating was.
Some tall ugly kid standing behind one of them.
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I ain't sayin' nothin'....Warthog wrote:TG1996 wrote:Metz?Warthog wrote: Some tall ugly kid standing behind one of them.
"I don't believe I can name a coach, anywhere, anytime, anyhow, who did it better than Doyt Perry."
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I would say it was more of a gaggle than a flock..... 
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Actually...that makes no sense. It's a STUDENT SECTION...for students...not parents. If you want to sit with your parents, go sit somewhere else.tekekini wrote: See, the flock is going to be ruining everything..and so it begins with something as little as students not being able to sit with their parents when they come up to visit.
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