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Michigan Chatter - 2004

Need Advice on tickets for the Michigan Game

I have a dilema and need your feedback. I have been offered a pair of tickets in section 11a row 25 for $300. I'm somewhat hesitant because I don't know that the view from that area would be very good. Should I take these or try and get some tickets the morning of the game between the end zones? If anyone has sat in that area could you let me know how whell you can tell what's going on on the feild. Thanks!
 
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I usually sit in the 10a area which is on the opposite side of the shoe but should be generally the same view. I personally like the seats, but the action on the far side of the field is a little more difficult to really analyze. When you are looking from there it seems like everything that isn't a home run is only like a two yard game. It's not bad at all and I don't mind it.
 
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They make red marker type things to right on cars with. I think he needs a Block O on every window and hood. But with the flag, just break the damn think off.





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I'm selling very similar tickets..

They're good seats (yeah, trust the guy selling tickets:P)

Yours will be high enough that you can actually see the action at the other end of the field...if they were in AA I'd never reccomend them, because you can seriously see about 35 yeards of the field. And they're close enough to the field that everything isn't just dots like it is in C deck
 
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I have nothing really to add, but agreement. Those seats are high enough that you shold be able to see everything pretty well. The only thing you may have trouble with is the South endzone. Your also in prime seating for rushing the field.
 
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So $300 is a good price for those? Why are you selling your tickets and how much are you asking(just so I can compare, if you don't mind me asking). I'm just trying to figure out if I am getting a good deal or not. I would hate to get down there and find tickets between the end zones going for around the same price or cheaper. BTW, I'm taking my brother to his first game and I want to make sure it's an all around great experiance.
 
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Forgot about rushing!

Last Michigan game I went to (2002), we rushed from C deck, it was horrible...the masses of people were insane

If you rush, stay the hell away form the goal posts until the cops run out of pepper spray, a lot of my friends got facefulls of pepper spray that day

I'm selling mine for the same price actually :)

Just make sure that whoever is selling them is including the price of upgrading the tickets (that is a student section) in the cost...you don't want to end up with 2 tickets you can't use...only the original buyer can upgrade them and it has to be done before gameday

Yeah, you could scalp some tickets but you'd have to miss some game...I knew people you got pretty cheap tickets (not much more than face) in 2002 but had to miss a quarter
 
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