Road game tix for Penn St, Ole Miss, And Miss St available to ALL students

<p>2011 Last Chance Student Road Game Sale Information & Instructions</p>

<p>Due to remaining inventory, the Alabama Ticket Office is presenting a “Last Chance” sale for Student Road Game tickets. This offer is available to all UA Students at this time.</p>

<p>Only Penn State, Ole Miss, & Mississippi State are available!</p>

<p>The deadline to purchase is Wednesday, August 24 th at 5 p.m. CST.
This is a “first-come, first-serve” sale, so orders may only be placed until inventory is exhausted.</p>

<p>For further information in regards to the distribution process of Student Road Game requests please click here.</p>

<p>Step 1
·Use this link to login into the Athletic Ticket Office website off rolltide.com to begin.</p>

<p>· Your Athletic Ticket Office account must be registered first before proceeding with making a request. This will require creating a password and entering your contact information for the Athletic Ticket Office website. Click “Register” to begin.</p>

<p>If you are already registered, you will need your CWID and the password you created during the request period.</p>

<p>Step 2
· Once you are logged in to your online Athletic Ticket Office account, you will click the
“Season Ticket Renewals” link on the left side of the web page.</p>

<p>Step 3
· A link will then be available to click to access your application called
“Last Chance Student Road Game Sale.”
There will be a link for each game that you are being offered.</p>

<p>Step 4
· You will then see the road game that you are eligible to purchase and click “Submit”. If you are eligible to purchase more than one road game, click “Continue Renewing” in order to access the additional game(s).</p>

<p>Step 5
· After submitting your order, payment information is required to complete the transaction and you will then click “Submit” to finalize the order.</p>

<p>Once you complete your order, you will see a confirmation page to show that the order has gone through. Please print this for your records. Also, a confirmation email will be sent to your email address with the details of your order.</p>

<p>Student Road Game Ticket Pick up will begin the Monday prior to each road game at the Alabama Ticket Office inside Coleman Coliseum, except for Penn State.
The schedule will be as follows:</p>

<p>Penn State: All students must pick up his/her ticket in State College, PA on game day with a valid Action Card. There will be NO EXCEPTIONS.
Will Call locations and times are to be determined, and will be relayed once finalized.
Florida: Student Road Game pick up begins Monday, September 26 at 9 a.m.
Ole Miss: Student Road Game pick up begins Monday, October 10 at 9 a.m.
Mississippi State: Student Road Game pick up begins Monday, November 7 at 9 a.m.
Auburn: Student Road Game pick up begins Monday, November 21 at 9 a.m.</p>

<p>If you would like to sit with your friends, you must come together in order to be sat together. Only one ticket will be distributed per student with a valid Action Card.</p>

<p>If you require assistance, please contact the Alabama Ticket Office at (205)-348-2262 or <a href=“mailto:ticketoffice@ia.ua.edu”>ticketoffice@ia.ua.edu</a>.</p>

<p>Thank you!!! Just logged on and purchased a student Penn State ticket, yippee! My D was short on credit hours during the first round of sales, so this info was a welcome surprise. Appreciate the info!</p>

<p>Are they supposed to be $70 each?</p>

<p>Road game tickets are at the price the home University charges. UA doesn’t control the cost. Whatever comes up on rolltide.com is the price.</p>

<p>Does the university arrange for charter bus service for students going to away games or are students on their own to figure out how to get there and back?</p>

<p>Someone said there was a charter set up for the LSU game last year. But historically students have been on their own in regards to travel to/from road games.</p>

<p>I highly doubt that a University-related entity is going to charter buses to any road games this year as few people booked buses to the LSU game. Part of the issue is that many people want to stay and celebrate after the game. For example, after a road game against LSU, people might want to stay in the area and eat a corn dog.</p>

<p>^^^</p>

<p>True, the problem would be making sure everyone gets back on the buses on time before leaving.</p>