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Any idea where we should be looking? If those people would buy them by the box at the game whats to stop them from doing it again? Someone keep things posted here who's more in the know, please.
 
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Dispatch

OSU will sell more Michigan game programs
The Columbus Dispatch
Monday, November 20, 2006 6:12 PM

Ohio State University will sell at least 5,000 additional OSU-Michigan programs beginning Nov. 30 after Saturday's supply fell short prior to the game.
The supply of 25,000 game-day programs was depleted by 1:30 p.m. Saturday.
Officials decided late yesterday that the replica programs would include additional celebratory and commemorative photographs.
The university had no idea earlier this year, when their contract with Banta Press was finalized, that the OSU-Michigan game would mean so much, said Diana Sabau, director of branding and creative services.
?I think it's a seller market right now,? Sabau said. ?Unfortunately, everyone tries to cash in on that. And sometimes the die hard fans who have supported you for years lose out.?
The Ohio State University ticket office web site will have details about the new programs by noon Tuesday.
 
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osugrad21;667187; said:
Dispatch

OSU will sell more Michigan game programs
The Columbus Dispatch
Monday, November 20, 2006 6:12 PM

Ohio State University will sell at least 5,000 additional OSU-Michigan programs beginning Nov. 30 after Saturday's supply fell short prior to the game.
The supply of 25,000 game-day programs was depleted by 1:30 p.m. Saturday.
Officials decided late yesterday that the replica programs would include additional celebratory and commemorative photographs.
The university had no idea earlier this year, when their contract with Banta Press was finalized, that the OSU-Michigan game would mean so much, said Diana Sabau, director of branding and creative services.
?I think it's a seller market right now,? Sabau said. ?Unfortunately, everyone tries to cash in on that. And sometimes the die hard fans who have supported you for years lose out.?
The Ohio State University ticket office web site will have details about the new programs by noon Tuesday.

I was told they'd have the score printed on the cover etc but not how many...5,000 seems like WAY TOO LITTLE!

HAYN
 
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iambrutus;666543; said:
already over $50 on ebay - give it a few weeks and they will come down slightly

LINK

I can't believe it. They are selling the ticket stubs on eBay in the $15 to $20 range plus a dollar or two shipping.

When I was leaving the stadium after the gamer there was a kid in the middle of the road (by the new Phys Ed building) with a sign "Can I have Your Ticket Stub". Apparently he knew they could be worth something.

Fortunately I kept mine.
 
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Limited Edition Ohio State Football GameDay Magazines Available

Programs from the Ohio State-Michigan game sold through OSU's Official Team Shop
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Nov. 21, 2006
COLUMBUS, Ohio - The Official Team Shop at the Jerome Schottenstein Center is accepting orders for limited edition reprints of the Ohio State football GameDay Magazine from the Buckeyes' game against Michigan Nov. 18. The reprints are the exact program that was sold around Ohio Stadium before the game and feature a special collection wrap that highlights scenes from the day, including the ESPN College GameDay set, action pictures from the game and photos of the record-crowd of 105,708.
The limited edition reprints are available for $15 each, limit 10, and can be ordered at the Official Team Shop by phone at 614-292-2073 or online at www.ohiostatebuckeyes.com using the merchandise link. The $15 per program includes the program, wrap and shipping and handling. Orders will be processed beginning Nov. 30. "The athletics department would like to make these reprints available so fans can have a special piece of this memorable game ," Diana Sabau, Ohio State director of publications, said. "We are pleased to make this collector's item available for loyal Buckeye fans."
http://ohiostatebuckeyes.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/112106aab.html
 
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ScriptOhio;667812; said:
Limited Edition Ohio State Football GameDay Magazines Available

Programs from the Ohio State-Michigan game sold through OSU's Official Team Shop
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2006mag-mich-cover-sm.jpg



Nov. 21, 2006
COLUMBUS, Ohio - The Official Team Shop at the Jerome Schottenstein Center is accepting orders for limited edition reprints of the Ohio State football GameDay Magazine from the Buckeyes' game against Michigan Nov. 18. The reprints are the exact program that was sold around Ohio Stadium before the game and feature a special collection wrap that highlights scenes from the day, including the ESPN College GameDay set, action pictures from the game and photos of the record-crowd of 105,708.
The limited edition reprints are available for $15 each, limit 10, and can be ordered at the Official Team Shop by phone at 614-292-2073 or online at www.ohiostatebuckeyes.com using the merchandise link. The $15 per program includes the program, wrap and shipping and handling. Orders will be processed beginning Nov. 30. "The athletics department would like to make these reprints available so fans can have a special piece of this memorable game ," Diana Sabau, Ohio State director of publications, said. "We are pleased to make this collector's item available for loyal Buckeye fans."
http://ohiostatebuckeyes.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/112106aab.html

Thanks for the link. Just picked up two.
 
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Yeah, 5,000 seems way too few. I'm guessing maybe they are testing the waters with this 2nd edition and there will be even more available in the future. Possibly with a another variation.

I recall after the 2002 NC that Kroger was offering Tostito's Bowl program reprints. They initially sold them for $10 but got stuck with so many they had to lower the price to $3.

:cheers: :osu4:
 
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They actually got 10,000.

I know that they did not put down the phones all day. I guess the phones actually died in there they were on them for so much time straight.

I also heard that they damn near sold out already. Wouldnt be suprised if they are all gone by tomm.
 
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