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Wyoming vs. TCU

MrTitleist

New Member
So how easy is it to get single game tickets to TCU games? Every game a sell-out? I'm thinking about coming down to the game this fall, as the in-laws just moved to Dallas, so this seems like a good opportunity to see the Pokes.
 

Opintel

Moderators
QUOTE(MrTitleist @ Apr 18 2010, 06:39 PM) [snapback]546428[/snapback]
So how easy is it to get single game tickets to TCU games? Every game a sell-out? I'm thinking about coming down to the game this fall, as the in-laws just moved to Dallas, so this seems like a good opportunity to see the Pokes.

May I suggest that you get the tickets from the Wyoming U. ticket office? They will have an allotment to sell, and would probably appreciate you getting the tickets from them. Then you will be able to sit with other Wyoming fans - yea!
 

masterfrog

Active Member
QUOTE(Opintel @ Apr 18 2010, 04:58 PM) [snapback]546436[/snapback]
Then you will be able to sit with other Wyoming parents and fan - yea!

Corrected it for you.
 

toadallytexan

ToadallyTexan
If you opt not to sit with the Wyo fans...the upper deck is a hidden gem for a great fan vantage point (for the ticket money)...That's if weather's not going to be an issue for that date. Good pair of compact binoculars would make it nearly ideal. As it will disappear soon (in it's present configuration of being moderately high up but not very far laterally from the turf), you best experience it while you still can.

If you opt to sit with your fellow buckaroos -- and sunny weather is in store -- then bring a visor or a hat along with your sunglasses, as you'll be on the East side.

Hope the Brown-and-Gold wins another bowl game this year and goes undefeated in OOC play.

"Powder river...Let 'er buck!"
 

SFA Frog

Member
QUOTE(toadallytexan @ Apr 19 2010, 10:15 PM) [snapback]547106[/snapback]
If you opt not to sit with the Wyo fans...the upper deck is a hidden gem for a great fan vantage point (for the ticket money)...That's if weather's not going to be an issue for that date. Good pair of compact binoculars would make it nearly ideal. As it will disappear soon (in it's present configuration of being moderately high up but not very far laterally from the turf), you best experience it while you still can.

If you opt to sit with your fellow buckaroos -- and sunny weather is in store -- then bring a visor or a hat along with your sunglasses, as you'll be on the East side.

Hope the Brown-and-Gold wins another bowl game this year and goes undefeated in OOC play.

"Powder river...Let 'er buck!"


I hate when opposing fans sit in the upper deck. They inevitably end up sitting by me.
 

TopFrog

Lifelong Frog
QUOTE(MrTitleist @ Apr 18 2010, 06:39 PM) [snapback]546428[/snapback]
So how easy is it to get single game tickets to TCU games? Every game a sell-out? I'm thinking about coming down to the game this fall, as the in-laws just moved to Dallas, so this seems like a good opportunity to see the Pokes.


You and the 50 other Wyoming fans will have a nice little group on the east side, should be no prob getting tickets.
 

InnerloopFrog

Active Member
This would be a great year for you to come and see our grand old stadium before it is redone. For a little school of 8,300, it is pretty cool.

While I think we all hope that the attendance momentum we had at the end of last year will continue, that early in the season should be no problem.

And forgive our guys who are busting your chops with the projected numbere of WYO fans that they anticipate, We haven't exactly turned Laramie purple my last two trips to your campus.

So come on down.

Go Frogs!
 

Froglaw

Full Member
QUOTE(MrTitleist @ Apr 18 2010, 05:39 PM) [snapback]546428[/snapback]
So how easy is it to get single game tickets to TCU games? Every game a sell-out? I'm thinking about coming down to the game this fall, as the in-laws just moved to Dallas, so this seems like a good opportunity to see the Pokes.



Order now to get the best seats.
 

TopFrog

Lifelong Frog
Best bet as said earlier is to get them from the Wyoming U. outlet from the allotment TCU provides .... shouldn't be a problem, and you'll be in the visitor's section.
 

MrTitleist

New Member
I'm used to how things run here at Montana.. we have 19,000+ season ticket holders in a 25,000 seat stadium, visitor seating is limited, and single game tickets are sold out before the season starts. Wasn't sure if TCU had similar game-day experience.
 

TopFrog

Lifelong Frog
QUOTE(MrTitleist @ Apr 20 2010, 07:13 PM) [snapback]547733[/snapback]
I'm used to how things run here at Montana.. we have 19,000+ season ticket holders in a 25,000 seat stadium, visitor seating is limited, and single game tickets are sold out before the season starts. Wasn't sure if TCU had similar game-day experience.


It's getting better ... but Wyoming should have tickets available for its fans.
 
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