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Post by JT on Dec 10, 2021 21:09:27 GMT -5
Dunno how many tickets existed when I got my "Saturday" one, but I just checked, and the event is now sold out.
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Post by Wiswell on Dec 10, 2021 21:12:13 GMT -5
Ok, to regroup on the seats. If you are in the lower bowl on the sides, above row 20 is general admission. North end zone in GA but you will be in enemy territory at either end. So the upper levels, or rows 20+ in G or H.
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Post by robtearle on Dec 10, 2021 21:19:57 GMT -5
Ok, to regroup on the seats. If you are in the lower bowl on the sides, above row 20 is general admission. NO! Below row 20 is "prime reserved". Above 20 but lower ;single letter' is still reserved, but not "prime reserved". The only sections along the sidelines that are general admission are upstairs, 'double letter'.
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Post by JT on Dec 10, 2021 21:21:25 GMT -5
So the upper levels, or rows 20+ in G or H. I'm going to get there in time (I hope) to be in the upper reaches of the lower level (G/H, not GG/HH).
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Post by robtearle on Dec 10, 2021 21:21:48 GMT -5
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Post by robtearle on Dec 10, 2021 21:23:03 GMT -5
So the upper levels, or rows 20+ in G or H. I'm going to get there in time (I hope) to be in the upper reaches of the lower level (G/H, not GG/HH). Letters crossing in the email... Upper rows of G and H are NOT general admission. GG and HH are general admission.
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Post by rainbowbadger on Dec 10, 2021 21:29:03 GMT -5
We somehow managed to score section E this weekend - just behind the Badger bench. I can hear all the bench commentary - love it.
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Post by JT on Dec 10, 2021 21:29:11 GMT -5
I'm going to get there in time (I hope) to be in the upper reaches of the lower level (G/H, not GG/HH). Letters crossing in the email... Upper rows of G and H are NOT general admission. GG and HH are general admission. Well crud. (Although I haven't found the upper reaches of the lower level to be that great, going back to the early 2000s when I was regularly going to most/all of the Gophers' away matches.) Probably "I" or "J" then (depending on the views from those not-quite-endcourt areas). And yes, I know the students and the band are nearby.
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Post by Wiswell on Dec 10, 2021 21:33:30 GMT -5
Ok, to regroup on the seats. If you are in the lower bowl on the sides, above row 20 is general admission. NO! Below row 20 is "prime reserved". Above 20 but lower ;single letter' is still reserved, but not "prime reserved". The only sections along the sidelines that are general admission are upstairs, 'double letter'. The upper part of the lower deck on the corners is definitely general admission. That includes Section O and K.
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Post by robtearle on Dec 10, 2021 21:38:47 GMT -5
We somehow managed to score section E this weekend - just behind the Badger bench. I can hear all the bench commentary - love it. I won't go into the full rant here, but the overall ticketing for NCAA has always been an outrage, and this year it has been all the worse. My regular season ticket is row 7 of section E, and I knew going in I had zero chance of getting anything there, or in any of the 'sideline' sections (I'm in D this weekend right next to the railing where the visiting teams come and go). I haven't been a season ticket holder anywhere near as long as other section E regulars who have likewise been banished to D, or worse. Section E is supposed to be a "friends and family" Wisconsin section, and while I did see a number of parents there last night, I happened to end up sitting next to Sydney Hilley's grandmother (which make for an interesting match for me, she certainly knew her volleyball!) and the fact that Syd's grandparents couldn't get seats in the supposed 'friends and family' section... grrrr...
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Post by wibadgervbfan on Dec 10, 2021 21:40:19 GMT -5
Here is a picture of the chart on uwbadgers.
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Post by Wiswell on Dec 10, 2021 21:40:40 GMT -5
Letters crossing in the email... Upper rows of G and H are NOT general admission. GG and HH are general admission. Well crud. (Although I haven't found the upper reaches of the lower level to be that great, going back to the early 2000s when I was regularly going to most/all of the Gophers' away matches.) Probably "I" or "J" then (depending on the views from those not-quite-endcourt areas). And yes, I know the students and the band are nearby. Those angles really aren't bad. Gotta watch for posts the higher you go, but I think they are really good right along the diagonal railing or a few rows up. And easy to get in and out! My recommendation for Gophers is Section I! I am technically in section P and my seats are two rows from my normal ones, but people are crowding me so I've been moving. Rob...you gotta donate, even a little. It helps with seating.
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Post by wibadgervbfan on Dec 10, 2021 21:44:41 GMT -5
This was the view from row 24 of section S, only 2 rows left above me. Only real drawback was not being able to see the score/stats on the board.
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Post by Wiswell on Dec 10, 2021 21:46:18 GMT -5
I sat right over the mini scoreboard on the same side and enjoyed it.
Ironic:. "front row guy" is walking along the court in this photo!
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Post by mnvb56 on Dec 10, 2021 22:03:39 GMT -5
This was the view from row 24 of section S, only 2 rows left above me. Only real drawback was not being able to see the score/stats on the board. We were in the first row at the junction of Section FF/EE (right above the wore "Welcome" on the railing in the photo from wibadgervbfan , above) and the view was quite good. I also like to be closer (we have season tickets in Row 7 of the bench seats at the Pav) but have to say that I liked being able to see things develop from higher up. I'll try to post a screenshot from a video I took, but I'm not sure I've got the technological chops for that!😊) Edit: Ok--I think I figured it out! Here is the view from the front row of the junction of Section EE/FF ( wibadgervbfan: how did you make yours so big, and not run afoul of the 1 MB limitation on uploads?)
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