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What section do visiting fans sit?


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Where ever they want, with our sparse crowds.

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128. Althoguh as said above, they can sit pretty much wherever they want. 

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In the season ticket holders' sections

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That's hilarious!!!  I sit in your section (124 G)  and we've been surrounded by visiting fans!!!

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In the season ticket holders' sections

True this

 

Since we're paying for rent & security, we should enforce ticket seats at least in the club sections (and anything between the 40s).  They can drift in the cheap seats, but for USF Bulls paying big bucks for premium seats, it's not for clowns to plop next to them at no added cost.

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While we have not been surrounded in section 112 (~ 35 yard line), I was surprised to see the numbers of visiting fans. I wonder if the players notice? While I imagine it would be preferable to have green and gold in the seats, maybe it is better that at least someone is there versus red plastic.

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I don't know that there's a lot of drifting in and out in club section seating. That being said, in 234 there have been games with a measure of visiting fans seated there. How does that work with tickets...assuming these are not 'squatters' it pretty much means they purchased a ticket in the club area which was not purchased by a season ticket holder? I don't know what that'd retail for, but if the seats are available and the money is there - that's the way it's gonna be. 

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I don't know that there's a lot of drifting in and out in club section seating. That being said, in 234 there have been games with a measure of visiting fans seated there. How does that work with tickets...assuming these are not 'squatters' it pretty much means they purchased a ticket in the club area which was not purchased by a season ticket holder? I don't know what that'd retail for, but if the seats are available and the money is there - that's the way it's gonna be. 

You can certainly buy those club seats on StubHub, etc., but I think it's easy to just walk up & into those sections.  You can't get into the club area without a stub, but I think you can get to those seats without anyone checking you.  And with all those empty seats, it's not hard to plop into an open area, and just move if the real ticket holders show up.

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