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The Pessimist
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Posted: 9/4/2016 1:38 PM
Ohiobobcats.com doesn't have any Kansas game tickets available at this link...
http://ev7.evenue.net/cgi-bin/ncommerce3/SEGetEventList?g... =

And the ticket office is closed through the Tuesday before the game.

Anyone got info to share before the ticket office opens back up?
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Posted: 9/4/2016 9:53 PM
Jayhawk here, and I come in peace. We aren't very good at football, but we have a nice campus and a decent gameday atmosphere.

Frank Solich hasn't beaten KU since 2003. If my math is correct, he is 28-0 against KU as a player, assistant coach, and head coach.

If you are looking for tickets, head over to stubhub. Tix are under ten bucks right now. Scalpers will be selling tickets outside the stadium as well. Prices will be under face value. Avoid rows 1-10, as you won't be able to see anything from down that low.

The visitors section is on the east side of the stadium at the south end. If you purchase a ticket online or outside, you can probably just sit with your fans without much problem. The visiting team also uses the east sideline. Most of our students leave at half, so you will be able to move closer to midfield, especially if you are winning.

This week is band day, so there will be several high school bands present taking up valuable seats, especially on the east side. You will love our band. We play Stand Up and Cheer a bunch, mostly because it was written by a Jayhawk for KU.

If you have kids, there is a free "fun zone" on the practice fields south of the stadium a couple of hours prior to kickoff. They have inflatable jump houses and games for kids.

If you are a basketball fan, try to make it to Allen Field House prior to the game. There is a Booth Family Hall of Fame building attached, which is free. The new DeBruce Center, which contains the original rules of basketball as typed by James Naismith, should also be open (and free).

There is also a natural history museum and an art museum. You might have to walk past the judgmental stares of coeds working the front desk as you walk by the free-will donation bucket.

You are allowed to bring one unopened bottle of water per person into the stadium. KU does not sell alcohol at the stadium. Alcohol in cups outside the stadium is fine.
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Posted: 9/4/2016 10:59 PM
Thanks, Jayhawker. We appreciate the information. I, personally, will not be able to attend this game as I'm going to the game the following week at Tennessee and can't afford both trips. You'll notice the complete meltdown on our board right now after a we lost to Texas State in three OTs -- a game most thought we'd win on autopilot. Luckily, our team doesn't read this board and they will come to Kansas with much better attitude than the typical board poster.
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Posted: 9/5/2016 10:11 AM
yea well the game is in 5 days....

Deadline to order Kansas and Tennessee tickets was Friday, September 2nd


The Pessimist wrote:expand_more
Ohiobobcats.com doesn't have any Kansas game tickets available at this link...
http://ev7.evenue.net/cgi-bin/ncommerce3/SEGetEventList?g... =

And the ticket office is closed through the Tuesday before the game.

Anyone got info to share before the ticket office opens back up?
Last Edited: 9/6/2016 9:57:36 AM by Toast
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Posted: 9/6/2016 10:10 AM
Hey, call me! I work in the KU Ticket office now, and I am a Bobcat alum, as of December.

785-864-7755, ask for R.P. Kirtland, I'll get you squared away.
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Posted: 9/6/2016 10:30 AM
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Hey, call me! I work in the KU Ticket office now, and I am a Bobcat alum, as of December.

785-864-7755, ask for R.P. Kirtland, I'll get you squared away.

What? You graduated? And with all those parking tickets and library fines???
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Posted: 9/6/2016 11:40 AM
McLendon wrote:expand_more
Jayhawk here, and I come in peace. We aren't very good at football, but we have a nice campus and a decent gameday atmosphere.

Frank Solich hasn't beaten KU since 2003. If my math is correct, he is 28-0 against KU as a player, assistant coach, and head coach.

If you are looking for tickets, head over to stubhub. Tix are under ten bucks right now. Scalpers will be selling tickets outside the stadium as well. Prices will be under face value. Avoid rows 1-10, as you won't be able to see anything from down that low.

The visitors section is on the east side of the stadium at the south end. If you purchase a ticket online or outside, you can probably just sit with your fans without much problem. The visiting team also uses the east sideline. Most of our students leave at half, so you will be able to move closer to midfield, especially if you are winning.

This week is band day, so there will be several high school bands present taking up valuable seats, especially on the east side. You will love our band. We play Stand Up and Cheer a bunch, mostly because it was written by a Jayhawk for KU.

If you have kids, there is a free "fun zone" on the practice fields south of the stadium a couple of hours prior to kickoff. They have inflatable jump houses and games for kids.

If you are a basketball fan, try to make it to Allen Field House prior to the game. There is a Booth Family Hall of Fame building attached, which is free. The new DeBruce Center, which contains the original rules of basketball as typed by James Naismith, should also be open (and free).

There is also a natural history museum and an art museum. You might have to walk past the judgmental stares of coeds working the front desk as you walk by the free-will donation bucket.

You are allowed to bring one unopened bottle of water per person into the stadium. KU does not sell alcohol at the stadium. Alcohol in cups outside the stadium is fine.

Hello friend -

Where is best place to tailgate pre-game? Can you give any info?
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Posted: 9/6/2016 12:07 PM
bshot44 wrote:expand_more
Jayhawk here, and I come in peace. We aren't very good at football, but we have a nice campus and a decent gameday atmosphere.

Frank Solich hasn't beaten KU since 2003. If my math is correct, he is 28-0 against KU as a player, assistant coach, and head coach.

If you are looking for tickets, head over to stubhub. Tix are under ten bucks right now. Scalpers will be selling tickets outside the stadium as well. Prices will be under face value. Avoid rows 1-10, as you won't be able to see anything from down that low.

The visitors section is on the east side of the stadium at the south end. If you purchase a ticket online or outside, you can probably just sit with your fans without much problem. The visiting team also uses the east sideline. Most of our students leave at half, so you will be able to move closer to midfield, especially if you are winning.

This week is band day, so there will be several high school bands present taking up valuable seats, especially on the east side. You will love our band. We play Stand Up and Cheer a bunch, mostly because it was written by a Jayhawk for KU.

If you have kids, there is a free "fun zone" on the practice fields south of the stadium a couple of hours prior to kickoff. They have inflatable jump houses and games for kids.

If you are a basketball fan, try to make it to Allen Field House prior to the game. There is a Booth Family Hall of Fame building attached, which is free. The new DeBruce Center, which contains the original rules of basketball as typed by James Naismith, should also be open (and free).

There is also a natural history museum and an art museum. You might have to walk past the judgmental stares of coeds working the front desk as you walk by the free-will donation bucket.

You are allowed to bring one unopened bottle of water per person into the stadium. KU does not sell alcohol at the stadium. Alcohol in cups outside the stadium is fine.

Hello friend -

Where is best place to tailgate pre-game? Can you give any info?
If you want the full experience, pack your gear and walk it onto "the hill" south of the stadium. If you want to stay with your car it's tougher. Memorial is nestled into a neighborhood so many people pay to park in someone's yard and tailgate there.
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Posted: 9/6/2016 1:37 PM
McLendon wrote:expand_more
Jayhawk here, and I come in peace. We aren't very good at football, but we have a nice campus and a decent gameday atmosphere.

Frank Solich hasn't beaten KU since 2003. If my math is correct, he is 28-0 against KU as a player, assistant coach, and head coach.

If you are looking for tickets, head over to stubhub. Tix are under ten bucks right now. Scalpers will be selling tickets outside the stadium as well. Prices will be under face value. Avoid rows 1-10, as you won't be able to see anything from down that low.

The visitors section is on the east side of the stadium at the south end. If you purchase a ticket online or outside, you can probably just sit with your fans without much problem. The visiting team also uses the east sideline. Most of our students leave at half, so you will be able to move closer to midfield, especially if you are winning.

This week is band day, so there will be several high school bands present taking up valuable seats, especially on the east side. You will love our band. We play Stand Up and Cheer a bunch, mostly because it was written by a Jayhawk for KU.

If you have kids, there is a free "fun zone" on the practice fields south of the stadium a couple of hours prior to kickoff. They have inflatable jump houses and games for kids.

If you are a basketball fan, try to make it to Allen Field House prior to the game. There is a Booth Family Hall of Fame building attached, which is free. The new DeBruce Center, which contains the original rules of basketball as typed by James Naismith, should also be open (and free).

There is also a natural history museum and an art museum. You might have to walk past the judgmental stares of coeds working the front desk as you walk by the free-will donation bucket.

You are allowed to bring one unopened bottle of water per person into the stadium. KU does not sell alcohol at the stadium. Alcohol in cups outside the stadium is fine.
Some great tips, thanks. I've been to KU for a couple of football games - including when they snapped an 11-game losing streak to K-State. The campus is beautiful, and Lawrence is a wonderful college town. The trip from Kansas City's airport is very fast. It makes for a very nice long weekend, but I can't make it this year.
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Posted: 9/6/2016 1:54 PM
oldkatz wrote:expand_more
Hey, call me! I work in the KU Ticket office now, and I am a Bobcat alum, as of December.

785-864-7755, ask for R.P. Kirtland, I'll get you squared away.

What? You graduated? And with all those parking tickets and library fines???
More surprised they let me out of Athens for being associated with a known hooligan like you. ;)
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Posted: 9/6/2016 11:21 PM
A KU friend bought us tickets for our two families. So 3 green shirts in a sea of blue. Hopefully they're friendlier than the Marshall fans.
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Posted: 9/6/2016 11:30 PM
The Pessimist wrote:expand_more
A KU friend bought us tickets for our two families. So 3 green shirts in a sea of blue. Hopefully they're friendlier than the Marshall fans.
I will say this - they sure were friendly when we were playing NC at the Sweet 16 game in St Louis!
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Posted: 9/7/2016 8:32 AM
The Pessimist wrote:expand_more
A KU friend bought us tickets for our two families. So 3 green shirts in a sea of blue. Hopefully they're friendlier than the Marshall fans.
It will be a friendly crowd. Good people in general, but with the way our program has been the past 6 years, everyone has plenty of humility.
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Posted: 9/7/2016 10:50 AM
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Hello friend -

Where is best place to tailgate pre-game? Can you give any info?

The stadium is on the edge of campus. There is a lot of tailgating going on, but all of the prime locations are in University parking lots reserved for donors. You can park on the street near the campus for free, but that isn't much of a tailgating atmosphere.

Your best bet is to pay to park in one of the yards nearby and tailgate there.

If you are looking for a free alternative, you could go to Clinton Park at 5th and Alabama. The stadium is at 11th and Alabama, so there would be a bit of a walk if you park there.
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Posted: 9/7/2016 10:53 AM
The Pessimist wrote:expand_more
A KU friend bought us tickets for our two families. So 3 green shirts in a sea of blue. Hopefully they're friendlier than the Marshall fans.
You won't have any trouble. Lawrence is a friendly town. Most will wish you good luck (but we don't really mean it).
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Posted: 9/7/2016 2:35 PM
McLendon wrote:expand_more
Hello friend -

Where is best place to tailgate pre-game? Can you give any info?

The stadium is on the edge of campus. There is a lot of tailgating going on, but all of the prime locations are in University parking lots reserved for donors. You can park on the street near the campus for free, but that isn't much of a tailgating atmosphere.

Your best bet is to pay to park in one of the yards nearby and tailgate there.

If you are looking for a free alternative, you could go to Clinton Park at 5th and Alabama. The stadium is at 11th and Alabama, so there would be a bit of a walk if you park there.
How early do we need to make plans to park in the yards? Was planning on 930am? Too late? Too early?
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Posted: 9/7/2016 8:46 PM
bshot44 wrote:expand_more
Hello friend -

Where is best place to tailgate pre-game? Can you give any info?

The stadium is on the edge of campus. There is a lot of tailgating going on, but all of the prime locations are in University parking lots reserved for donors. You can park on the street near the campus for free, but that isn't much of a tailgating atmosphere.

Your best bet is to pay to park in one of the yards nearby and tailgate there.

If you are looking for a free alternative, you could go to Clinton Park at 5th and Alabama. The stadium is at 11th and Alabama, so there would be a bit of a walk if you park there.
How early do we need to make plans to park in the yards? Was planning on 930am? Too late? Too early?
9:30 is plenty. Try your luck on Maine, Alabama, and Illinois between 10th and 11th streets.
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