Cal football

<p>So do we need to do anything to get our Big game tickets?...should we just ignore the go-to-bearfacts thing?</p>

<p>$29 for this, and the $120 ticket for the Oakland MNF game...I'm set.</p>

<p>So do we need to do anything to get our Big game tickets?...should we just ignore the go-to-bearfacts thing?</p>

<p>You go to CalBears.com for your Big Game tickets.</p>

<p>What if you don't have an address at Berkeley yet? Surely they don't mail the tickets to your home address hmm?</p>

<p>The address doesn't matter - all games have admission via a scan of your Student ID. If you purchase your "tickets," all you have to do at the game entrances is have your card scanned for admission.</p>

<p>Oh right...how did I forget that. I got confused because it said "address for billing and shipping." For a brief moment I contemplated the possibility of having the tickets shipped to me (silly I know). Thanks.</p>

<p>ok i just bought the 7 game student pass for $29, but i just got an invoice in my email, and for the stanford game it says to check back on bearfacts for ordering info. what's up with that?</p>

<p>dude 3 ppl have already askd that alin88!</p>

<p>no sufficient answer has been given</p>

<p>i just called the ticket office... they said i'm fine and they dont even know what that means.</p>

<p>How does guest pass work? My friend is suppose to get me a guest pass for the first home game. Not sure if he knows how to get it. Wanna help us out?</p>

<p>I mean, you'll have a UCLA guy rooting for ur football team... okay, just for one day only.</p>

<p>^^^I have a similiar question. When my boyfriend comes to visit, will it be possible for him to come with me to a home football game and sit with me in the student section? I'm assuming no...but if someone knows otherwise, could you let me know? thanks.</p>

<p>Well, I'm not sure about it totally, but I do know that my friend snatched an extra wristband for his brother when his family came up to visit . . .</p>

<p>It's one way. :)</p>

<p>guest pass? i was planning on borrowing another student's ID who isn't going to the game so i can take my friends. from my experience, they don't check your ID so just swipe in (worked for me in many other schools)</p>

<p>It's good to get someone who generally looks like you for riyam's method. :)</p>

<p>oh yeah, if your friend is asian, it's a good idea to borrow an asian friend's ID. works the same way for other ethnicities.</p>

<p>yeah they usually quickly look at the id so you should look remotely like the person in the id</p>

<p>are the free football tickets for freshmen still available? if so, please post the link where you register for the tickets</p>

<p>Last time I checked, everything was still available except for the Big Game (Cal vs. Stanford). The web site is <a href="http://calbears.cstv.com%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://calbears.cstv.com&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/p>

<p>"Attention Freshmen and Transfer students! Student tickets for the 2006 Big Game are now SOLD OUT! Tickets do still remain for the UCLA game, and can be purchased for only $12."</p>

<p><a href="http://calbears.cstv.com/ot/06-stundenttickets.html%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://calbears.cstv.com/ot/06-stundenttickets.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>