<p>WHen can we purchase these babies, to be at the USC football games? anyone know.</p>
<p>It won't be til late July/August. I don't know if they are changing the process again, but last year they implemented a new online process for buying the Sprit Card. They send an email to you with a PIN code so you can access the site. Without the PIN code, you can't buy the card.</p>
<p>Yeah, that system was messed up because the PIN was incorrect so I had to go to the ticket office and get a new one.</p>
<p>At least they got the student entrance to the coliseum worked out. Man, that Arkansas game was a nightmare to get into X_X</p>
<p>Do they usually sell out pretty quick, and how do the tickets thing work, do you get the same seat for all games or does it vary.</p>
<p>The Spirit Activities Card isn't a card itself, it's something added onto your USC ID, and there's no limit on how many they can sell. They just scan your ID when you enter the gate. However, student seating is first-come-first serve, so you have to get to the games early in order to get a good seat.</p>
<p>Typically best to go with a bunch of people.</p>
<p>For all but the most popular games, the seats are first come, first serve.</p>
<p>Last year, the UCLA game required you to enter a lottery for tickets as a group...although I haven't heard of anyone NOT getting a ticket. As a spirit card holder, there was no extra cost for the UCLA tix but seats were reserved for that game, in which your group was seated together.</p>
<p>I assume they will be doing the lottery with Notre Dame this year.</p>