football season tickets for 2007 season

<p>i am going to be a freshmen in the fall at michigan and i recently received an e-mail saying that season tickets go on sale on monday. i was planning on buying but i was recently told that freshmen will be getting a separate thing in may.</p>

<p>can someone please clear this up for me?</p>

<p>thanks in advance</p>

<p>We can't buy our tickets until May.</p>

<p>Freshmen buy their tickets later. I got mine too, I'm wondering if I can buy mine now as a transfer.</p>

<p>Freshman tickets go on sale in May. </p>

<p>We just happened to receive that email... :P</p>

<p>I think the e-mail said $194 for next season's tickets. Isn't that a big price increase?</p>

<p>I think last year it was around $160, so yes. But keep in mind, we may have more home games this year (I haven't checked). Also, Ohio State, Notre Dame, and Penn State are all at the Big House in 2007.</p>

<p>Yeah, we also have Oregon at home. If only we had Wisconsin at home too, it'd be way too good to be true.</p>

<p>Ohio State home makes the ticket price worth it</p>

<p>now if they were both undefeated again... :)</p>

<p>Are most students able to buy tickets to these games or are they really tight? </p>

<p>And I didn't get that mail. Is it because I haven't given the deposit yet?</p>

<p>anyone know when new grad students can purchase tickets?</p>

<p>Inshallah,
Buying the student season tickets is a hell of a deal. Some Michigan games will run you $60 per ticket for a really crappy seat. Considering you get to see all of the games for $200, it's definitely worth the price, especially for this season.</p>

<p>I know I'm buying mine.</p>

<p>When the tickets are released for Freshman in May, is it possible to purchase them through a website? I'm currently thousands of miles away.</p>

<p>All students, including international students, should receive a form for football tickets via regular mail. Just fill it in, attach a check and mail it back to the return address.</p>

<p>Yes, you order tickets online. Once you're eligible to order tickets (apparently May for the rookies), go to <a href="http://www.mgoblue.com%5B/url%5D"&gt;www.mgoblue.com&lt;/a> , click on tickets, then the image/link for "buy tickets online". You'll need to set up an account with your student e-mail, at which point you'll be able to buy tickets online.</p>

<p>Man, the wonders of modern technology. Back in my day, I had to send my form via dromedary!</p>

<p>Was that a step up or a step down from the Pony Express?</p>

<p>Hehe!!! Well, how much good would the Pony express be at traversing the Arabian peninsula? That's what I thought. I'd take a fully loaded dromedary any day!</p>

<p>Hmm, intresting, a few of my friends from my high school have informed me that apparently it is possible to buy tickets (even as a freshman) right now. They've already done so themselves. I kind of dislike the idea that you can buy tickets as groups, yet school hasn't even started yet so how would you know what group of people you want to buy tickets with? Hmph..</p>

<p>I have a group of friends that I'll be buying tickets with. I guess since i know a lot of people there it'll be different</p>

<p>If you see an Asian w/o their shirt on at one of the games, you might wanna check if it's me ;)</p>

<p>Umm..whats a dromedary?</p>