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heshootznscores;1026917; said:So I heard a rumor and was wondering if any of you had heard the same..
I heard that if you bought a bowl tour and THEN won a ticket in the student lottery, you cannot have both.
Now, I can see why they would do this but..why would they have picked the person in the first place (they bought the bowl tour before they entered) and how would they even know?
I sincerely hope this is not true.
IrishBuckeye;1026969; said:I don't know the details of it all I know is if you got a bowl package you can't buy a ticket from the lotto, I actually talked to someone about that today, but if that student won and they notified them then who knows what their system says?? Good luck!
appleton;1031276; said:i was able to bring a buddy w/ my wife's ticket last year. just need your spouse id..
gost8;1030748; said:BB73 edit - I copied (not moved) this question from the game thread since it could easily get lost in there.
Question about tickets... Are the tickets that are sold to the students the same as any other ticket? The reason I ask is because I am reading that they will be/are non transferable. I am a student and won the "lottery" and have paid already for my tickets. I got 2 for being married. My wife can't go so I am wondering what I have to do for someone else to use her ticket.
Scalping might be easier this time
More tickets, local pickup play role
More Ohio State University students, faculty members, donors and alumni are getting tickets to the BCS national championship than did last season because the band doesn't need game tickets this time.
And unlike for the last title game, those lucky people can pick up their tickets at Ohio State before heading to New Orleans, making it more likely that some will sell their tickets at a big profit.
"Can students scalp their tickets? Absolutely, there are no laws in the state that doesn't permit it," said Bill Jones, Ohio State's director of ticketing. "But how many students will do it? I have no idea."
For the title game between the Buckeyes and Florida Gators last January in Glendale, Ariz., OSU required students to pick up their tickets in Arizona to prevent scalping. Ohio State's ticket workers were allowed to set up at the stadium two days before the 2007 game to distribute the student tickets -- a luxury they're not getting at the Louisiana Superdome, Jones said.
The 1,500 OSU students who won a lottery to buy tickets will be required to show their identification to pick them up, but then they can sell them despite OSU discouraging the practice. Some fans are counting on that.
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heshootznscores;1026917; said:So I heard a rumor and was wondering if any of you had heard the same..
I heard that if you bought a bowl tour and THEN won a ticket in the student lottery, you cannot have both.
Now, I can see why they would do this but..why would they have picked the person in the first place (they bought the bowl tour before they entered) and how would they even know?
I sincerely hope this is not true.