Just curious to see some opinions on which non-donor lots are the best for tailgaiting. Flying into to town for the TX game and trying figure out the best plan of action for that day for my friends and family. Thanks for any input and/or advice.
Just curious to see some opinions on which non-donor lots are the best for tailgaiting. Flying into to town for the TX game and trying figure out the best plan of action for that day for my friends and family. Thanks for any input and/or advice.
C-2 near Hilton is what I use. Nice for kids. Lots of grass to run around and play games. Near where the band warms up which is very cool Nothing like G-2/G-3 (which is where the students have a great time that is not always family-friendly).
We won't have any kids with us so that's not a concern. We do like to party but not sure the student lots are the best. We all graduated in about 04 and don't want to be the "old people" tailgating. Although that could be fun trying to be 21 again!
We won't have any kids with us so that's not a concern. We do like to party but not sure the student lots are the best. We all graduated in about 04 and don't want to be the "old people" tailgating. Although that could be fun trying to be 21 again!
Then, post a request to buy a G-7 pass from someone. That sounds like where you belong.
G7 deffinatly sounds like the best place for you. It has about the best mix of younger graduates intermixed with some older crowd that still likes to have a good time.
G7 deffinatly sounds like the best place for you. It has about the best mix of younger graduates intermixed with some older crowd that still likes to have a good time.
Thanks for the input, sounds like I need to try to find a G7 pass to buy.
Take a look at the threads posted in the Ticket Exchange forum and you will get an idea about passes that were for sale for previous games. Note that the UNI and Iowa games were probably more in demand (and therefore may have generated some extra supply because people were cashing in their passes). I also wouldn't worry too much about this until the week of the game because that is when lots of folks start trading or buying/selling passes to get into the lots they want.
Take a look at the threads posted in the Ticket Exchange forum and you will get an idea about passes that were for sale for previous games. Note that the UNI and Iowa games were probably more in demand (and therefore may have generated some extra supply because people were cashing in their passes). I also wouldn't worry too much about this until the week of the game because that is when lots of folks start trading or buying/selling passes to get into the lots they want.
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