HAVE TO HAVE A CLEAN INNING AGS
The tickets are sold by Texas A&M. Season ticket holders get the option to buy their seats first. Texas A&M does have to set aside a certain number of seats for family allotments. If there are any tickets leftover, A&M will likely sell them Tuesday or Wednesday.The Debt said:ensign_beedrill said:Yeah. Or find them at StubHub or Ticket Exchange.Beezy2389 said:
Since we've got eyes in this thread. What's the process for getting tickets for the games next weekend? Refresh 12thman.com during the seeding reveal and grab what I can? Or is there a better way?
They are NCAA tickets, we just host.
Right? The prices are regulated by the NCAA. I have a recollection they wont be available until selection is official.
trouble said:
I think he's just busy. He's coaching and teaching. And I think he has 2 girls now
jkag89 said:As long as I've followed college ball it has never been the case and will never be the case. I still don't get how folks don't know this. It is not as if the Aggies have not played postseason baseball most seasons.Average Joe said:
That's really a dumb rule. Highest seed should get home every time.
jkag89 said:
OK Jacob, how about a clean inning here Jacob!
AvidAggie said:
Let's turn 2
AgEng06 said:AvidAggie said:
Let's turn 2
Too late for that
Why should the higher seed always get the potentially huge advantage of the last AB?Average Joe said:jkag89 said:As long as I've followed college ball it has never been the case and will never be the case. I still don't get how folks don't know this. It is not as if the Aggies have not played postseason baseball most seasons.Average Joe said:
That's really a dumb rule. Highest seed should get home every time.
I never said anything about it being a new rule. Doesn't mean it's a good rule just because it's been the rule for a long time.
AgEng06 said:AvidAggie said:
Let's turn 2
Too late for that