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I saw an article in the News and Observer a few days ago involving tickets and pirces for all the ACC schools...The Pack section said individual game tix not availible. I was wondering does that mean you have to buy season tix or you get no tix....OR you get put on like a waiting list till someone's opt out of season tix if you wnat to get more.
08-06-2004 08:35 PM
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In past years, I understand State has sold out C-F with season tickets. They tend to release single game tix in the week(s) prior to each home game depending on availability based on tix turned back in by the opposing school, season ticket holders, & media.

I attended the MD game at State in 2001 & 2003 and got tickets, but it wasn't easy. In 2001, I read about the release of additional tix on a Maryland message board and got mine by immediately calling the MD ticket office & got tix in the visitors section. The only way I got a ticket in advance in 2003 was through a friend with Terrapin Club points who was also attending the game and qualified for visitors tix. State never did release tickets to the general public for that game.
08-07-2004 02:41 AM
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WOW...that would mean NCSU is tthe llonly ACC team to sell out its own stadium then if it get bough out first via season tix and sinlge game tix are scraps and leftovers.
08-07-2004 06:32 PM
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They've been sold out for a few years now; build it and they will come. Construction is in constant progress and Carter Finley inches up in size and the seats sell. Most are sold for a lifetime...LTR. There is some scalping but very, very little.
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Lucy Wrote:In past years, I understand State has sold out C-F with season tickets. They tend to release single game tix in the week(s) prior to each home game depending on availability based on tix turned back in by the opposing school, season ticket holders, & media.

I attended the MD game at State in 2001 & 2003 and got tickets, but it wasn't easy. In 2001, I read about the release of additional tix on a Maryland message board and got mine by immediately calling the MD ticket office & got tix in the visitors section. The only way I got a ticket in advance in 2003 was through a friend with Terrapin Club points who was also attending the game and qualified for visitors tix. State never did release tickets to the general public for that game.
I went to the State-Texas Tech game 3 years ago and got my tix by way of the "ongoing" Ticket thread on Pack Pride's message board.
02-08-2006 09:13 PM
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