Are their tickets through the 12th man for road games or do you have to go through the host school/open markets
abbott said:
Are their tickets through the 12th man for road games or do you have to go through the host school/open markets
twk said:
You buy it from the home team or on the secondary market. I usually try to end up around the A&M comp section just to be around fellow Aggies, but those are not the best seats (and some places, like LSU, they are downright awful).
Well, there's a good excuse to procrastinate. Let me list the ones that I can, and I'm sure Ed will come by and fill in the blanks (or correct me where needed). The ones I know, in no particular order:TempleAg97 said:twk said:
You buy it from the home team or on the secondary market. I usually try to end up around the A&M comp section just to be around fellow Aggies, but those are not the best seats (and some places, like LSU, they are downright awful).
How do you know where the comp sections are? I'd like to do the same.
Odds are against it, but with the new schools joining, you never know. When we joined, we had a couple of back to back home and road series in '13 and '14.BoerneGator said:
We played Carolina in Columbia this season, so doubtful we go back next season. But if/when we do, it's a big park with plenty of seats, with excellent sight lines.
You are correct on all and we did switch to I believe 117-118 at Arkansas.twk said:Well, there's a good excuse to procrastinate. Let me list the ones that I can, and I'm sure Ed will come by and fill in the blanks (or correct me where needed). The ones I know, in no particular order:TempleAg97 said:twk said:
You buy it from the home team or on the secondary market. I usually try to end up around the A&M comp section just to be around fellow Aggies, but those are not the best seats (and some places, like LSU, they are downright awful).
How do you know where the comp sections are? I'd like to do the same.
LSU - Section 123 (deepest left field corner)
Arkansas - when visitors were in the first base dugout, it used to be section 99 (right field corner). I missed the last series there, but they've flipped dugouts, so I would assume its 117 or 118.
MSU - park was under construction last time I went, but they were relatively good seats on the first base side, like maybe 102
Bama - on the first base side, section DD or thereabouts
Florida - 3rd base side, section 115
Georgia - on the 3rd base side, something like 209, IIRC
South Carolina - 3rd base side, section 21
Kentucky - 1st base side, section 101
Vanderbilt - 1st base side, section AA, IIRC
twk said:Well, there's a good excuse to procrastinate. Let me list the ones that I can, and I'm sure Ed will come by and fill in the blanks (or correct me where needed). The ones I know, in no particular order:TempleAg97 said:twk said:
You buy it from the home team or on the secondary market. I usually try to end up around the A&M comp section just to be around fellow Aggies, but those are not the best seats (and some places, like LSU, they are downright awful).
How do you know where the comp sections are? I'd like to do the same.
LSU - Section 123 (deepest left field corner)
Arkansas - when visitors were in the first base dugout, it used to be section 99 (right field corner). I missed the last series there, but they've flipped dugouts, so I would assume its 117 or 118.
MSU - park was under construction last time I went, but they were relatively good seats on the first base side, like maybe 102
Bama - on the first base side, section DD or thereabouts
Florida - 3rd base side, section 115
Georgia - on the 3rd base side, something like 209, IIRC
South Carolina - 3rd base side, section 21
Kentucky - 1st base side, section 101
Vanderbilt - 1st base side, section AA, IIRC
BoerneGator said:
We played Carolina in Columbia this season, so doubtful we go back next season. But if/when we do, it's a big park with plenty of seats, with excellent sight lines.
Mississippi State hands down.PA24 said:
what is the best SEC away travel game day atmosphere without the drunks and cursing?
ensign_beedrill said:Mississippi State hands down.PA24 said:
what is the best SEC away travel game day atmosphere without the drunks and cursing?
The atmosphere for sure. You walk in and you just feel it. Everyone there loves baseball. It just feels right. Very hard to put into words. I went there last year (2023) for the last series of the year when school was out and they had had a pretty bad year and there still were tons of people out there having fun and loving baseball. It's fun to walk all around the stadium and just take in the vibe. They love it. You can tell they really love it, and that baseball is very important to them and is not just an afterthought at their school, and it was so endearing.DallasAg10 said:ensign_beedrill said:Mississippi State hands down.PA24 said:
what is the best SEC away travel game day atmosphere without the drunks and cursing?
What makes this one your favorite? I've heard good things about Miss State and Vandy.