thanks for the update. ah man feel sorry u didnt any tickets. i will too be tailgating. dont know where but we will be walking around the shoe trying to find a nice place
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Padraig;1541172; said:My 2 cents on the USC Game-Day ticket window:
Went there with my brother, cousin & a friend...got there about 6:15 a.m. and we were 35th or so in line.
There were signs posted on the doors of the Schott ticket office, "Sold Out. No Tickets Will Be Released"
I told my brother that the only other two times I'd been in line where that sign was posted (both for the last 2 home M!ch!g!n games) zero tickets were sold.
We still waited for about 2-1/2 hours on the off chance, but were told by a woman inside the office the same info (no tickets will be sold, only Will Call & Student Tix being picked up), so the line busted up.
I passed the Schott several times throughout the day, there were a few people waiting / hoping each time, but to my knowlege no tickets were sold for the USC game week of, or day of the game.
I even called ticket master throughout the day and used both the automated system and a live person and was told each time that no more tickets were available.
So in my experience (7 years of doing this) a sign stating "Sold Out. No Tickets Will Be Released." = no tickets sold. (Michigan '06, Michigan '08, and USC '09)
.....next big test, UM south 2010? :highfive:
Padraig;1549697; said:Glad to hear it. I stand corrected...but in a good way.
I guess even in the most unlikely scenerios, it has been proven that tickets (in however limited quantities it may be) are almost always available.
P.S.
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NateG;1567937; said:Check the single game ticket tips in the ticket forum