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jlb1705;1494470; said:
I've been trying to sign in to my AA account so I could print off my result. A moment ago was the first time I was able to get thru.

I didn't know that you could get football tickets just for being a drunk.
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Confirmed for USC. If I complain about not getting Miami, FL in the lottery next year, somebody quote this post and call me an idiot. :tongue2:
 
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Buckeye Nut;1493642; said:
According to the alumni website the lottery is still in progress so you may not want to freak out just yet. Besides it won't be very tough to get tickets to Navy or New Mexico State anyway. Indiana and Purdue aren't very far away, two games which you can buy tickets right now through the alumni association.

I already got Navy tickets through the Association and I learned today that I got Minnesota tickets in the lottery. Better than nothing! :biggrin:

Purdue is about 7 hours away for me so I haven't made that trip, yet. I've gone to IU a few times...that's like another home game. :osu:
 
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Darned BP Fans always overloading and st it

Toledo Blade

Eager Buckeye fans overwhelm Ohio State ticket Web site
ASSOCIATED PRESS

COLUMBUS ? Ohio State University?s alumni association says its Web site crashed when it was overwhelmed by people checking how they fared in an annual football tickets lottery.

The site went down for a few hours Tuesday morning because of what association spokesman Steve Proctor describes as ?server issues.? It appeared to be operating fine on Wednesday.

Thousands jammed the site as soon as they received an e-mail announcing they had been awarded two tickets to one of this season?s home games. Alumni were instructed to log on to the Web site to find out which game they got.

Proctor says tickets went to about 90 percent of the people who participated in the lottery, or nearly 36,000 alumni association members.
 
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15 years of being a dues paying member and I got jack sh*t. Congrats to those who got tix, especially for USC. I think instead of wasting $65 every year on a crap shoot, I will just save my money and take my chances waiting in line at the ticket office on game day. I'm tired of being treated this way by the bureacratic OSU....and they have the nerve to keep calling me for donations-ha!
 
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