A student seating question
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FalconFanKM
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I already talked about this with the ticket office... but I asked them if my father could sit with me.. And they said that as long as they buy a ticket, then they can sit with me... and I wouldn't be sitting in the front.. .I would be sitting up in the top of the student section....so there ya go
Roll On!!!
Tuition gets you student status and a student ID...BGSUVA wrote:Stupid me...I though tuition was for my education, not for my seats at the gamesMetz wrote:it's called tuition.
That is technically what you need to sit in a student section.
"To the optimist, the glass is half full. To the pessimist, the glass is half empty. To the project manager, the glass is twice as big as it needs to be."
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transfer2BGSU
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Only becausepatrickbg wrote:last year the suisham's sat in the front row of the student section every game. there was no problem with it.
"The name on the front of the jersey is more important than the name on the back" -Herb Brooks
although that may be true. they also cheered when things were going well and also when the team needed support. they were not stereotypical fans who only cheered when the team was winning. they were a pleasure to talk to except one time when suisham missed a 30-35 yarder and i said "ouch!" nothing negative and they turned around and said "it was the holder's fault!!!!"transfer2BGSU wrote:Only becausepatrickbg wrote:last year the suisham's sat in the front row of the student section every game. there was no problem with it.Erin
was there. No male student in his right mind was going to scream and yell and have them tossed out.
(side note: magner was the holder.)
Funny thing... I was thinking the same thing after making that post. But I got too caught up in talking about high school football...hammb wrote:Can you imagine Magner's gf & Suisham's gf getting into a fight over their bfs' honor!??patrickbg wrote:
(side note: magner was the holder.)
Man, now THAT is something I'd put on pay-per-view...$40 a pop...SWEET!
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And I know what you are all thinking, but I have PRIORITIES people!!!
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I remember that -- they went nuts after that comment. Of course that was the year Suisham was doing his best Timchenko impression.patrickbg wrote:although that may be true. they also cheered when things were going well and also when the team needed support. they were not stereotypical fans who only cheered when the team was winning. they were a pleasure to talk to except one time when suisham missed a 30-35 yarder and i said "ouch!" nothing negative and they turned around and said "it was the holder's fault!!!!"transfer2BGSU wrote:Only becausepatrickbg wrote:last year the suisham's sat in the front row of the student section every game. there was no problem with it.Erin
was there. No male student in his right mind was going to scream and yell and have them tossed out.
(side note: magner was the holder.)
Roll Along!
haha yeah... silly canadians.Jacobs4Heisman wrote:I remember that -- they went nuts after that comment. Of course that was the year Suisham was doing his best Timchenko impression.patrickbg wrote:although that may be true. they also cheered when things were going well and also when the team needed support. they were not stereotypical fans who only cheered when the team was winning. they were a pleasure to talk to except one time when suisham missed a 30-35 yarder and i said "ouch!" nothing negative and they turned around and said "it was the holder's fault!!!!"transfer2BGSU wrote:Only becausepatrickbg wrote:last year the suisham's sat in the front row of the student section every game. there was no problem with it.Erin
was there. No male student in his right mind was going to scream and yell and have them tossed out.
(side note: magner was the holder.)
They were the same at both home and away games. I always sat with them at away games because of that.patrickbg wrote: although that may be true. they also cheered when things were going well and also when the team needed support. they were not stereotypical fans who only cheered when the team was winning.
One time we were all standing up in the front row at an away game (forget where it was) and a lady parent told me I was in her way. Shuan's mom grabbed my arm and said, "She can move just as easily as you can sit down."
"To the optimist, the glass is half full. To the pessimist, the glass is half empty. To the project manager, the glass is twice as big as it needs to be."
looks like metz is actually in favor of parents in student sections. welcome to the darkside.Metz wrote:They were the same at both home and away games. I always sat with them at away games because of that.patrickbg wrote: although that may be true. they also cheered when things were going well and also when the team needed support. they were not stereotypical fans who only cheered when the team was winning.
One time we were all standing up in the front row at an away game (forget where it was) and a lady parent told me I was in her way. Shuan's mom grabbed my arm and said, "She can move just as easily as you can sit down."
Maybe you are misunderstanding my argument. Tek was making it seem like it was the end of the world and that students can't sit with their parents anymore. My point is that if they really want to, plan ahead and get reserved seats. Don't just expect to show up and be able to sit in the student section as a non-student. Do I personally mind parents sitting there? Hell no...as long as they are cheering. But technically, the student section is for students. So if a non-student is forced out of it, don't complain.patrickbg wrote: looks like metz is actually in favor of parents in student sections. welcome to the darkside.
"To the optimist, the glass is half full. To the pessimist, the glass is half empty. To the project manager, the glass is twice as big as it needs to be."
I know you are giving me a hard time, but there are still other people reading that need things explained more in-depth sometimes.patrickbg wrote:metz, deep breath...
ok. say it with me now... "hard time."
"To the optimist, the glass is half full. To the pessimist, the glass is half empty. To the project manager, the glass is twice as big as it needs to be."

