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i think I'm gonna get (2) of the $200/season tickets. :thumbsup:

anyone have recommendations on what section to get into? It looks like several (sections) are available for season tickets....i was thinking upper section, east side of field, 50ish yard line?

How bad is parking on game day? Is the Light Rail the ticket? Which remote Park and Ride lot? What is the tailgate like?

are they faster than the BIG TEN?

any thoughts would be great!

CR
 

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Upper section is great if you like to see all the action. IMO if you get them on the 50, it seems the action is always going away from you. I always liked my seats around the 30.

The eastside of the stadium catches more sun. It can be HELL the first few games of the season.

The most fun I've had at ASU games is when I sat near the student section.
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jimmyj said:
It's one big party. The light rail is the way to go. Which ever park and ride you are close to or however far you want to ride the rail. No collage ball is as good as BIG 10.
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They play football in the Big 10??? (sorry couldn't resist)
 

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we'll see how the BIG TEN does on September 18th. Tough to win in Camp Randall with those 340 lbs. lineman!

yes, I bet it will be toasty warm on the east side come early september....do they sell beer in the stadium?

I think by the student section would be good, too. maybe section 243?

who is the force to be reckon with this season in the pac ten? Oregon? Stanford?

later,

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I've had season tickets near the 30 on the east side and like already mentioned, the first few games suck. The sun is in your face in the afternoon and it's HOT.
 
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