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re: SEC Student Ticket Policies

Posted on 10/7/15 at 5:34 pm to
Posted by WarDamnBears
Auburn
Member since Mar 2015
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Posted on 10/7/15 at 5:34 pm to
Auburn's is similar. Your time to reserve your ticket online is based on Auburn credit hours (transfer hours don't count). When you buy, you can get a full season for $140. To buy any away tickets you have to get a full season. Once those sell out, you can buy mini season or 3 game passes for $20/game. Incoming Freshman have a lottery system and not many get full seasons.

We used to award block seating (which is the lower half of our section on the sideline) by Ignited points, so you had an incentive to go to other athletic events where you got those points. Now, block seating is done by GPA, so organizations like the Honors Congress have LOTS of block seating and some Greek organizations have a lot less. Student section is first come, first serve, so there is usually a line to get in a few hrs before the game
Posted by Aggie Fishfinder
Republic of Texas
Member since Feb 2012
4260 posts
Posted on 10/7/15 at 5:37 pm to
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Student section is first come, first serve, so there is usually a line to get in a few hrs before the game


This is what I like about A&M's policy. You might have to camp out to get great tickets, but your ticket is specific to a seat. So once you get them, you can enjoy gameday and go in right before gametime.
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