Just grabbed tickets for myself and my youngest. She is in middle school and hasn’t ever been to a KU FB game. Told my wife I wanted her to experience an actual KU college game day experience which hasn’t been possible often in the last ten years with KU. BTW: a lot of Williams Fund folks donate their tickets back to KU Athletics to resell if they don’t plan to attend a game. Picked up a pair on the west side 30 rows up for $25 each. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Superbowltrashcan:
Just grabbed tickets for myself and my youngest. She is in middle school and hasn’t ever been to a KU FB game. Told my wife I wanted her to experience an actual KU college game day experience which hasn’t been possible often in the last ten years with KU. BTW: a lot of Williams Fund folks donate their tickets back to KU Athletics to resell if they don’t plan to attend a game. Picked up a pair on the west side 30 rows up for $25 each.
I'm going with a friend who's 7 years younger. I told that whippernsapper he ain't seen shit until he's seen Memorial shake like it did in 2006, 2007, and 2008. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pants:
I'm going with a friend who's 7 years younger. I told that whippernsapper he ain't seen shit until he's seen Memorial shake like it did in 2006, 2007, and 2008.
I was grade school when Kansas went to the Aloha Bowl. I would create Kansas players on Madden 95. June Henley and HC Glen Mason were mo effin beast. [Reply]
A sold out football game at KU. Wow. I hope they win and keep this magic going. I fear losing to Duke at a sold out game might make a lot of fans think oh look business as usual. But a win will create a legit groundswell. [Reply]