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Sports => Snyder's Electronic Cyber Space World => Topic started by: sonofdaxjones on December 11, 2006, 05:12:06 PM
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estimates of KSU's total sales pushing the 20,000 level so far.
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We'll have 20K there. No more.
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20,000 and no freebies would be pretty good for a game like the Texas Bowl.
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20,000 and no freebies would be pretty good for a game like the Texas Bowl.
It'll be far more tickets sold than what Mizzou gives the Sun Bowl.
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20,000 and no freebies would be pretty good for a game like the Texas Bowl.
It'll be far more tickets sold than what Mizzou gives the Sun Bowl.
I'm not sure whether it's cool that MU is giving away free tickets to their students or pathetic. I'm leaning towards pathetic.
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Pathetic.
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Pathetic.
It was pathetic when ku did it to.
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estimates of KSU's total sales pushing the 20,000 level so far.
did your ass estimate that? Cotton is sold out thanks to your big brother to the north..
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KSU is credited for basically saving the Cotton Bowl, taking over 50,000 both times. The Cotton Bowl was down on its luck until KSU came along.
Wasn't it in 1996 the Cornhole State dumbasses bought a bunch of non-refundable trips to a bowl that Cornhole State didn't go too??
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KSU: largest fan base to cross state lines to see a bowl game.
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We'll have 20K there. No more.
Ignorant.
The bowl sold 35K worth of tickets before the matchup of teams was even announced. It was on the Houston local news a week before the Big XII Title game. Houston supports college sports alot more than a town like Ft.Worth/Dallas.
Got a KSU alum friend in Conroe, Texas that mentioned that there will be Texas A&M fans going to this one because they can't afford to travel out to San Diego and they bought six tickets on teh Rutgers side.
Expect our usual purple invasion of Reliant Stadium. KState's team will think it's a home game.
25K minimum.
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KSU: largest fan base to cross state lines to see a bowl game.
Not trying to knock ya, but I think OSU took that honor a few years back when they played in the Cotton Bowl. That place was packed with orange. Granted, its a much shorter drive for all of them, but I thought I remembered hearing that...maybe i'm wrong...
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OK, largest to cross two state lines. ;)