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JOHN BLUEBLOOD
09-13-2007, 06:30 PM
I had a client offer me 2 bills each for my tickets (lower level) and by 2 bills I don't mean 10's and/or 20's. I graciously turned the offer down - I hope I don't regret passing up that kind of offer.

Go Cats.

I believe this is the biggest, most awaited game since the 1st Govener's Cup and now there is no doubt that moving it has not dilluted the atmosphere, it's only added to the anticipation.

BlueBalls
09-13-2007, 06:55 PM
I had a client offer me 2 bills each for my tickets (lower level) and by 2 bills I don't mean 10's and/or 20's. I graciously turned the offer down - I hope I don't regret passing up that kind of offer.

Go Cats.

I believe this is the biggest, most awaited game since the 1st Govener's Cup and now there is no doubt that moving it has not dilluted the atmosphere, it's only added to the anticipation.

I looked on ebay...most tickets there are going for $200.00-$250.00 each.

RV
09-13-2007, 06:57 PM
Imagine if this were the last game of the season with major bowl implications. Or one last chance for one of the teams to salvage the season. Having it the first game is a disservice to both programs.

Blue4ever
09-13-2007, 07:48 PM
I had a client offer me 2 bills each for my tickets (lower level) and by 2 bills I don't mean 10's and/or 20's. I graciously turned the offer down - I hope I don't regret passing up that kind of offer.

Go Cats.

I believe this is the biggest, most awaited game since the 1st Govener's Cup and now there is no doubt that moving it has not dilluted the atmosphere, it's only added to the anticipation.

Know what you mean. The little lady :icon_rolleyes: got on some website last night and saw where tickets in our section were being offered for $200 - $300 dollars and we have 4 seats. But our sons want to go so ..bye bye new couch. :icon_biggrin:

gerntz
09-14-2007, 08:55 AM
Imagine if this were the last game of the season with major bowl implications. Or one last chance for one of the teams to salvage the season. Having it the first game is a disservice to both programs.


I wouldn't want to be like Ga/SC/FL & be playing a non-conference opponent at the end of the season. Quite a distraction IMO. I want the last game to mean something beyond bragging rights.

Lexvol
09-14-2007, 09:04 AM
I had a client offer me 2 bills each for my tickets (lower level) and by 2 bills I don't mean 10's and/or 20's. I graciously turned the offer down - I hope I don't regret passing up that kind of offer.

Go Cats.

I believe this is the biggest, most awaited game since the 1st Govener's Cup and now there is no doubt that moving it has not dilluted the atmosphere, it's only added to the anticipation.

This is a "national stage" game that could make UK very relevant going into SEC play. A 3-0 start complimented by beating a top 10 opponent that UK matches up well with is very big for the Commonwealth.