Football Tickets

<p>Notre Dame tickets go on sale first week of school, and all students are gauranteed ticket packets, which costs 126$.</p>

<p>btw, jackieg, Penn State will be playing at Notre Dame, so I doubt that your Penn State tickets will work there, unless they have a different system than ND and USC.</p>

<p>Michigan tickets go on sale during march for returning students and july for incoming freshman. They cost $175 for the season, and seating is based on the number of credits earned at the univsersity (transfer and ap don't count). If you sell your ticket, the person who buys it has to pay $35 to get it validated if he or she is not a student. (you need a student ID to enter with a student ticket)</p>

<p>i never said my PSU tickets would work at Notre Dame...? that game is sept 9 (and i plan on attending yaaay!). sept 2 is our home opener vs akron.</p>

<p>At arizona state student tickets have been on sale for about a month, 80 bucks for football and basketball everything else is free</p>

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"since they do term us as one of Los Angeles's "NFL teams", the normal seating tix are VERY pricey and hard to get!"</p>

<p>i feel like this is illegal, how can a college team count as an NFL team?

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<p>What is being said is that USC is a main attraction in LA because of the lack of an NFL team - USC has obviously been very good over the past 5 years that all the bandwagon fans who might otherwise be looking to go an NFL game are headed to USC games instead. Simple supply and demand then causes the tix to be very expensive. There's nothing illegal about it, and there's nothing about USC actually counting as an NFL team (that'd be an interesting law). Do you just not follow sports or are you always that literal about things?</p>

<p>jackieg wait till '07 Notre Dame in Beaver. Oh my thats going to be amazing! Thats a whiteout for sure! But this year will be great just the same. We Are Penn State!</p>