<p>Just had a quick question - how much are tickets if you're a student just wanting to buy a single game ticket? I have a season pass so I can see the price when I want to go purchase tickets, but I can't tell how much it costs otherwise. </p>
<p>When I go to the ticket pricing page it says it's 75 dollars... but with my pass it's only 17. Is it really that much if you don't have a season pass?!</p>
<p>I don’t follow football, but, of all the people I’ve seen talking about the game, I haven’t heard one say that they actually think Cal is gonna win xD</p>
<p>But, hey; It’s refreshing for once to see a school that is better at academics than football. In the state where I’m from, it’s either football or die.</p>
<p>Ugh that’s ridiculous if it costs that much, especially if we won’t win lol. I know Cal’s odds but I really wanted to go with friends. </p>
<p>I have no idea if it’s not sold out yet. They went on sale on Nov 7 for season pass holders and we have until the 16th to buy them or until supplies last.</p>
<p>Well we beat them two years ago and they had Gearhart (sp) back then. We could totally beat them now that Oregon just trashed them and Pac 12’s hopes of a BCS. lol Hit them while they’re down. UCPD style.</p>
<p>Oregon is still ranked top 8. Plus the winner of the Pac-12 title game automatically gets a BCS berth in the Rose Bowl against the Big-10 Champion if they’re not going to the National Championship. It only gets ambiguous if the Rose Bowl is hosting the NC, then the other BCS bowls have to decide who wants to take the Pac-12 Champion.</p>
<p>With Stanford’s defeat tonight, I don’t think any Pac-12 team will go to a National Championship unless both LSU and Oklahoma State lose. Even if they both lose, it is still a maybe.</p>
<p>Did you watch the game? It really seemed like Tedford kept working the ground game to keep Maynard from making errant throws. Either way, it worked beautifully against a really bad run defense.</p>