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Ohio Stadium aka THE Horseshoe (Official Thread)

DaddyBigBucks;931519; said:
I always dreamed of getting tickets near the front of C-deck on the 50-yard-line, West Side. Then, my brother and I got our tickets together in exactly that spot for the Iowa Crushing in 2005.
B-E-A-U-T-I-F-U-L

fourteenandoh;931544; said:
front row of c deck behind the buckeye bench are my dream seats

Not far behind the first row... Close enough to be a dream come true. And it was a game of total Buckeye Domination!
 
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DaddyBigBucks;931519; said:
I always dreamed of getting tickets near the front of C-deck on the 50-yard-line, West Side. Then, my brother and I got our tickets together in exactly that spot for the Iowa Crushing in 2005.
B-E-A-U-T-I-F-U-L


That's where I sat for the Akron, section 21, row 18.
 
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In my student days I drove back to Columbus the day my fee cards arrived, paid my fees and dashed to the ticket office at St. John's. Except for freshman year I managed to get tickets between the thirty yard lines in C deck every time. Now I'm just happy to be there, half way up in c on the east side and about twelve seats away from the tower, but I'm in the stadium and that's all that really matters.
 
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We had row 1 of C deck one year. Awesome. Probably the best seats I've ever had.

We had row 2 of AA deck one year. Awesome. The game was great when the action was at our end of the field (open end). But it was tough when it was at the opposite end.

I personally like C deck best. You can typically see the whole field, from endzone to endzone.
 
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Dispatch

Ohio state university football
More student seats likely

Thursday, November 29, 2007 3:24 AM
By Encarnacion Pyle


THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH
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Karl Kuntz | dispatch
Ohio State students cheer during the kickoff at the start of the Ohio State-Wisconsin game on Nov. 3.

More student seats

Ohio State University is proposing the following breakdown of tickets for home games next football season:






Cont...
 
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ABJ

OSU panel approves increase in football student tickets By Associated Press
POSTED: 09:47 a.m. EST, Nov 29, 2007
Ohio State is moving toward giving more students a chance to experience Buckeyes games from seats inside ??the 'Shoe.??
Ohio Stadium would offer another 3,500 student tickets for each football game, under a plan approved Wednesday night by the university's athletic council. The total number of tickets for students would be raised to 30,000 per game, and officials say that's more than at any other college in the country.
The proposal will be presented to university leaders early next year.
Ohio State says it can offer extra student tickets because other categories of fans, including alumni, donors and faculty members, typically don't use all the tickets set aside for them.
The Athletic Council also has approved $2 increases in football ticket prices.
Ohio State is moving toward giving more students a chance to experience Buckeyes games from seats inside ??the 'Shoe.??
Ohio Stadium would offer another 3,500 student tickets for each football game, under a plan approved Wednesday night by the university's athletic council. The total number of tickets for students would be raised to 30,000 per game, and officials say that's more than at any other college in the country.
The proposal will be presented to university leaders early next year.
Ohio State says it can offer extra student tickets because other categories of fans, including alumni, donors and faculty members, typically don't use all the tickets set aside for them.
The Athletic Council also has approved $2 increases in football ticket prices.
 
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