They have me same section as season tickets and 10 rows lower
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Are they dividing this evenly with A$M?
Neither school is getting money (after covering expenses I would imagine). Money is going to relief effort. Might see a reciprocal deal in CS next year.
Thinking concessions and other sales still go to UH, whereas ticket sales go to the cause.
Didnât mean money, I meant seating, is half going to A&M? I understand proceeds are going to charity.
No they are getting a couple of sections, one of which is 106 the normal visitor section anyway
Itâs not like this game is the red river rivalry at the cotton bowl. Tickets are for sale to both sides.
Any word yet on whether this game will be televised?
The Charity Exhibition gives it away that it is no big deal, I was just wondering if they will open half the seats to aggies, which they will fill in our stadium, since season ticket holders need new seats.
I donât think the game will sell out. I still see loads of tickets for sale and plus I donât see A&M marketing this game at all.
I guess not all season ticket holders are interested in the game?
They arenât going to market an exhibition home game for UH.
It will sell out, there are thousands off aggie fans in Houston and Woodlands that are programed to go where ever the aggies are playing.
Why would the sellout depend on Aggies? How is it the UH fans wouldnât sell it out?
It will be the best attended exhibition in programâs history regardless of Aggies showing. Not sure it will be a complete sellout and really nothing to worry about if it isnât.
Uncomfortable questions in this forum. I repeat there arenât that many Houston fans in the city of Houston. That is the tragedy of the situation. Else we could be in SEC. And mind you it has very little to do with performance or if there hundreds of things to do in Houston.
Iâll be there
Itâs a 7000 seat arena.
If most of season ticket holders go that would leave only about 1500 seats or so left I would think Aggie would buy up the rest
Doubt it is part of season ticket pkg.