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The Orange Bowl – “college football at its best”?

Submitted by kevin on December 10, 2009 – View Comments
Please! Stop laughing already!
Please! Stop laughing already!

I saw this ad pop up on a web page yesterday and just had to share it with you guys. I could not help but laugh, and I am sure you will get a good chuckle out of it as well! Silly Ticketmaster! Tricks are for kids!


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  • I saw this ad pop up on a web page yesterday and just had to share it with you guys. I could not help but laugh, and I am sure you will get a good chuckle out of it as well! Silly Ticketmaster! Tricks are for kids!
  • Hahah, great find Kevin. With all that talk about bringing down 40,000 Iowa fans and another 10,000 sitting in the parking lot, let's see if they can actually walk the walk. Last time Penn State played in the Orange, there were simply no tickets at face value available, let alone on ticketmaster. That's why alot of fans bought them off of secondary markets mostly from Florida State fans and ended up white'ing out Dolphin Stadium.
    Penn State fans outnumber Florida State fans in 2006 Orange Bowl

    At last check, there are still plenty of tickets available on ticketmaster at face value for the 2010 Orange Bowl. We'll see how Penn State's ticket sale goes once it begins on Saturday at 7:00 am.
  • collegefootballcafeteria
    LMAO! More like the BCS at its worst if you ask me. I guarantee you this Orange Bowl will not come close to selling out and will be the least viewed BCS bowl of all time. No one cares about this game. More people will watch Stanford/Oklahoma or LSU/Penn State for sure...much more compelling matchups. Georgia Tech/Iowa has the makings of a library reading of Pride and Prejudice.
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