ran out is what he means. first come first serve.Am I missing something... "free" referencing "sold"...
My biggest issue was one game I went to, the row in front of me stood, so I stood to see the play, and an older gentleman grabbed me and demanded I sit down. I was 20 at the time, so I didn’t go off, but being a little bit older, if someone grabs me like he did again, I’ll have to be pulled off of them.I’ve long been a proponent of standing only sections and seated sections. There are easy ways to accommodate everyone. I get that there are people who want to stand the whole game. I can’t do that. But I do stand on 3rd (or 4th) down and when we want to get extra loud. I stand and celebrate when they play the Ramblin’ Wreck or Up With the White and Gold. Not a fan of the Budweiser song, but I know people love it, so I stand.
Seems like the standing issue is pretty grey. I have definitely toned it down but come on we’re at a live sporting event I can stand when the situation warrants it at least.Yeah I don’t stand when it’s not warranted either, but a big third down when people are standing and getting loud, I’m not sitting down and missing out on the energy to please someone else. They can look at the video board.
Yeah, a. Bridge too far. If the people in front of you stand because the people in from of them stand because the people in front of them want to stand the whole game, my issue is with the front people. Not the people behind them. Stand when you should and sit when you can. That’s my motto.My biggest issue was one game I went to, the row in front of me stood, so I stood to see the play, and an older gentleman grabbed me and demanded I sit down. I was 20 at the time, so I didn’t go off, but being a little bit older, if someone grabs me like he did again, I’ll have to be pulled off of them.
Not surprised but it's safe to say, Batt "gets it." If a lot of returning fans have fun at the game on Saturday and buy tickets to future games, it's most likely because the students made it a fun place to spend your Saturday night (and because the team won).
Hmm...Wish I could be there now that we've moved closer. But have friends and fam in town. I'm going to hide in my room and watch on my app (have comcast so not on TV). Hopefully no one will notice.
How do you sell out FREE tickets?I can't remember the last time free tickets sold out, maybe only when uga visits is when those sell out.
I sat up there when they were Senior tickets and again as a grad student. Great seats unless in the sun during September. That was before the north section was built.There are still a lot of seats available all around the stadium. I can't figure out why the Upper East still has so many tickets available. Those are really good seats.
To make a couple more comments, it seems maybe college football has tried to sanitize the students for TV consumption. Students will do the darnedest things if you let them. It can make you blush but mostly it’s just funny. It’s part of what separates college athletics from all others.Speaking only for myself, I love seeing a raucous, loud student section. Rats were on the field making a runway for the team entrance in my day, doing the differential cheer and throwing things at the opposing team bench. It was a fun place to be on a Saturday afternoon/evening in the fall. Of course, we were in the NE corner of the LE back then all the way to the 30 yard line, so we held some prime real estate. Rats were on the bleachers on the track about 30’ from the opposing team bench. It was glorious!
You could always buy the Dublin shirt at the game .Okay, guys, I just wanted to say that I know this game is a white-out, but don’t give me grief if I show up in gold or navy. My flight from Dublin arrives at 2:45 and I won’t have time to go home and get a fresh white shirt. I’ll have just enough time to get about an hour long nap at my daughter’s apartment before heading to the game. Besides, why mess with what I now consider my lucky combo.