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Question about buying singles.

NateG

Can't waste the day when the night brings a hearse
Here is my situation. I have a good set up at home which I have watched all the games on so far. My wife not knowing and/or really caring about the game set up a women's movie night at my house(i got kicked out for the night). My brother moved to Mizz but is coming into town for his birthday and our budget is semi tight. If we bought 2 single tix how hard is it to join up inside the shoe and has anyone gotten kicked out due to a seat "mistake". I figured Pad would be the best to ask due to him being a redcoat and working in C deck but any advice would be appreciated.(or an offer for a cheaper pair of tix).
 
Wondering same thing

Heading down with the wife on saturday. It's been about 5 years since I was a student and had to finagle seating arrangements-how are the redcoats directed to enforce the rules now that donations, and donor's seat assignments, have gone up so significantly since 2002?
 
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Not completely sure I understand your question, but if it's the same as Nate's:

Basically, If you're not in the seat that matches your ticket and someone complains, then you'll be asked to go back to your own seat. Ushers check tickets so that we try to limit the # of people even trying to enter the wrong section.

I know it happens quite a bit (especially students cramming into a row to sit with their friends) but if a person says that they can't fit into their own seat because it appears that more people are in the row than allowed, then we check and remove people without the proper tickets.

It is actually harder to "squeeze" into a row like that anymore too because so many season ticket holders have purchased red cushion seat-back chairs which are bolted to their spot. The more of those there are in a row, the less likely it is for people to fit into a spot that isn't made for an extra body.

Like I said, it happens and we check if necessary, asking offenders (who usually "play dumb") to go to their proper seat, but if you're caught trying it more than once and get caught, then we ask one of the many police officers to have a talk with you, and they usually aren't as pleasant to deal with as the Ushers :wink2:. (and yes, they have the power to eject you from the Stadium)

Hope you have a great time at the game this weekend...cheer loud and

GO BUCKS!

:osu:
 
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