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09-04-2008, 03:11 PM
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09-04-2008, 10:11 PM
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 #7 Brian Hoyer
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For 12 years was section 15, got moved this year to section 3 row 44
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09-04-2008, 10:19 PM
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First time ever as a non-student (coming in three times from Ohio  ).
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09-04-2008, 10:31 PM
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 #14 Brett Swenson
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Originally Posted by Step Right
How much do you have to drop to get tix between the 30s? Is there a certain donor level that automatically gets you great seats? Are the rights transferable, i.e., could you offer an old timer $$$ to take over his/her tickets?
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If an old timer didn't want to go anymore I don't see why he couldn't still buy the tickets and you pay him for them. But then you don't get any status or seniority yourself. Of course from what some people say on here, donor money is all that matters to the ticket office.
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As if JoePa knows what the **** is going on in the game, much less calling plays. Every play is just as much a surprise to him as it is to MSU. His headset is playing music from the Roaring 20's.
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09-04-2008, 10:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Step Right
How much do you have to drop to get tix between the 30s? Is there a certain donor level that automatically gets you great seats? Are the rights transferable, i.e., could you offer an old timer $$$ to take over his/her tickets?
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Between 300 and 500 extra per season ticket.
I'm not sure about availabilty, but as far as I know, they don't move people.
Once the seats are yours, they are yours as long as you pay for them.
But I have heard that they might do another shake up if we have a few good years.
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09-04-2008, 10:32 PM
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Sec 23. 50 yd line.
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09-04-2008, 10:38 PM
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 #25 Blair White
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09-04-2008, 10:43 PM
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Thanks Red and Horn.
So, if you didn't pay the extra $$ to get those seats, the only way to get them is through seniority, correct? How much are the base level seats?
Sorry, I should look this up myself, but I am lazy, and you guys are so nice! I don't even live in MI, but I am planning for the future. Is it wrong that the ONLY reason I would want to move back to MI would be for 6 saturdays each year in EL?! I think I could do the family thing in GR, but right now I am single. I'm not a native Detroiter, so naturally, that's not a consideration.
What's the longest anyone here with season tickets travels? Any Chicagoans?
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09-04-2008, 10:48 PM
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 Brad Lunsford
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Originally Posted by Step Right
Thanks Red and Horn.
So, if you didn't pay the extra $$ to get those seats, the only way to get them is through seniority, correct? How much are the base level seats?
Sorry, I should look this up myself, but I am lazy, and you guys are so nice! I don't even live in MI, but I am planning for the future. Is it wrong that the ONLY reason I would want to move back to MI would be for 6 saturdays each year in EL?! I think I could do the family thing in GR, but right now I am single. I'm not a native Detroiter, so naturally, that's not a consideration.
What's the longest anyone here with season tickets travels? Any Chicagoans?
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This year was $287 per seat.
And even if you have seniority, I believe you still have to pony up the cash for the scholarship section.
I may be incorrect on that though.
And it's 7 Saturdays a year. Which is way more than 6.
And I just moved back to MI.
I was traveling 4.5 hours to each game from Canton, OH.
But jreid19 travels from Buffalo, NY for every game.
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09-04-2008, 10:50 PM
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 #14 Brett Swenson
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Section 8 row 60 under the upper deck overhang, the sweetest seats I've had in my 30 years of season tickets.
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09-04-2008, 10:51 PM
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 #11 Marcus Hyde
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Step Right
Thanks Red and Horn.
So, if you didn't pay the extra $$ to get those seats, the only way to get them is through seniority, correct? How much are the base level seats?
Sorry, I should look this up myself, but I am lazy, and you guys are so nice! I don't even live in MI, but I am planning for the future. Is it wrong that the ONLY reason I would want to move back to MI would be for 6 saturdays each year in EL?! I think I could do the family thing in GR, but right now I am single. I'm not a native Detroiter, so naturally, that's not a consideration.
What's the longest anyone here with season tickets travels? Any Chicagoans?
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A couple years ago I sat by a guy that drives from Indianapolis for every home game. I can't remember how long he said he had been doing it for but it was a long time.
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09-04-2008, 10:51 PM
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Originally Posted by The Horn
This year was $287 per seat.
And even if you have seniority, I believe you still have to pony up the cash for the scholarship section.
I may be incorrect on that though.
And it's 7 Saturdays a year. Which is way more than 6.
And I just moved back to MI.
I was traveling 4.5 hours to each game from Canton, OH.
But jreid19 travels from Buffalo, NY for every game.

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Damn guys. Nice work. That is inspiring!
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09-04-2008, 10:52 PM
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09-04-2008, 10:54 PM
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A couple years ago I sat by a guy that drives from Indianapolis for every home game. I can't remember how long he said he had been doing it for but it was a long time.
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Nice. I thought over 3-4 hours would be too much hassle, but I guess not...
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09-04-2008, 11:12 PM
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 #98 Michael Jordan
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09-04-2008, 11:20 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Step Right
How much do you have to drop to get tix between the 30s? Is there a certain donor level that automatically gets you great seats? Are the rights transferable, i.e., could you offer an old timer $$$ to take over his/her tickets?
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To be between the 30's you would have to be scholarship seating zone B ($300/seat) or zone C ($500/seat).
Other than that per year amount, you do not have to donate anything else.
The rights are not transferable but some are held in the name of corporations, so in theory those could be transferred.
In the past few years there have been quite a few seats available in zone B, but not much at all has come up in zone C. I am surprised by how much I have moved over the years because I have six tickets together. I now sit around the 40.
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09-04-2008, 11:39 PM
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 #82 Keshawn Martin
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me too, how is it (first time season ticket holder, other than student tix)?
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I'm in 28. Seats are pretty good IMO but I'm close to the field. What's nice is that since you're in a corner of the end zone, if you can't see the other side of the field, you have a great view of the jumbo tron.
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09-05-2008, 12:41 AM
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 Mark Dantonio
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Section 27, row 42 (30 plus years).
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