<p>no prob...I'm sooo excited! :D</p>
<p>I just watched my "March to Victory" DVD about California Golden Bears Football 2002-2004...now I am definitely looking forward to this season!</p>
<p>no prob...I'm sooo excited! :D</p>
<p>I just watched my "March to Victory" DVD about California Golden Bears Football 2002-2004...now I am definitely looking forward to this season!</p>
<p>Okay, I'm still very confused in trying to get these free tickets.</p>
<p>I registered already, but I only get the FB Student Season Ticket w/Big Game and FB Student Season w/o Big Game. And everytime I click w/o Big Game, I have to buy a ticket for $12. I'm really confused. Anybody want to clear this up?</p>
<p>eiffelguy~</p>
<p>geminihop explained in post 16 that by registering, which you've done already, you already qualify for the free games (coupled with the fact that you're a freshman). All you have to do to get into the stadium now is to swipe your ID Card and you're good to go. See ya at the games,</p>
<p>TTG</p>
<p>w/o Big Game means you don't get stanford but you do get USC for $12 (in addition to the other home games for free). you have to at least get the usc game.</p>
<p>The impression I got was that you have to buy the USC game at least in order to get the other 5 home games for free.</p>
<p>TTG: Got it. The instruction of the website mentioned something about clicking a "Freshmen Free" or something like that which threw me off.</p>
<p>Nbanyk: Yeah, I'm going to get both. I personally dislike USC to the core so I have to get that one definitely. For Stanford, it's for the mere fact that they're across the Bay and it is an old tradition.</p>