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Few tickets left for Alamo Bowl
Tim Griffin Express-News
Web Posted: 12/21/2004 11:15 AM CST
URL: http://www.mysanantonio.com/sports/stories/MYSA122104.FBC-AlamoBowl.2ba24375.html
Only about 500 tickets remain for next week's MasterCard Alamo Bowl, leaving game organizers expecting a sellout for the Dec. 29 game at the Alamodome.
As workers painted the field at the Alamodome and continued final preparations Monday, the game between Ohio State and Oklahoma State appears headed for the fourth sellout in the bowl's 11-year history.
"This makes for a good Christmas," Alamo Bowl chief executive officer Derrick Fox said. "We've had sellouts before, but suffice it to say, we've never been at this level for a game without a school from Texas."
The remaining tickets are priced at $23.50 apiece and are available at the Alamodome's Southeast box office from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m., Monday through Friday, or through Ticketmaster.
Previous sellouts came in 1995 (Texas A&M-Michigan), 1999 (A&M-Penn State) and 2001 (Texas Tech-Iowa). Record attendance for the game was set in 1999, when 65,380 fans watched the game between the Aggies and Nittany Lions.
As for those games, temporary seats have been added in the unfinished luxury suite areas on the south side of the facility, making another crowd of upwards of 65,000 expected.
"People from both schools told us they were excited about coming here, and that is indeed the case," Fox said. "The announcement of Ohio State was early, and we got a great response locally as soon as it happened. And then Oklahoma State came in and bought their allotment and 4,000 more tickets after that."
Both teams are scheduled to arrive Wednesday. Oklahoma State will work out later that day at the Alamodome, while the Buckeyes will wait until the following day to begin local work at Trinity University.
Tim Griffin Express-News
Web Posted: 12/21/2004 11:15 AM CST
URL: http://www.mysanantonio.com/sports/stories/MYSA122104.FBC-AlamoBowl.2ba24375.html
Only about 500 tickets remain for next week's MasterCard Alamo Bowl, leaving game organizers expecting a sellout for the Dec. 29 game at the Alamodome.
As workers painted the field at the Alamodome and continued final preparations Monday, the game between Ohio State and Oklahoma State appears headed for the fourth sellout in the bowl's 11-year history.
"This makes for a good Christmas," Alamo Bowl chief executive officer Derrick Fox said. "We've had sellouts before, but suffice it to say, we've never been at this level for a game without a school from Texas."
The remaining tickets are priced at $23.50 apiece and are available at the Alamodome's Southeast box office from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m., Monday through Friday, or through Ticketmaster.
Previous sellouts came in 1995 (Texas A&M-Michigan), 1999 (A&M-Penn State) and 2001 (Texas Tech-Iowa). Record attendance for the game was set in 1999, when 65,380 fans watched the game between the Aggies and Nittany Lions.
As for those games, temporary seats have been added in the unfinished luxury suite areas on the south side of the facility, making another crowd of upwards of 65,000 expected.
"People from both schools told us they were excited about coming here, and that is indeed the case," Fox said. "The announcement of Ohio State was early, and we got a great response locally as soon as it happened. And then Oklahoma State came in and bought their allotment and 4,000 more tickets after that."
Both teams are scheduled to arrive Wednesday. Oklahoma State will work out later that day at the Alamodome, while the Buckeyes will wait until the following day to begin local work at Trinity University.
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