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How much did they pay Sumlin to leave?Yeah, besides over 40,000 more seats AND $400,000,000 spent recently on stadium improvements. Not to mention spending $75,000,000 on ONE coach.
But someone else said it might be hard to find rooms less that $400, in Texas they do everything big, including ripping you off I guess.
How much did they pay Sumlin to leave?
BTW: I like Sumlin.
I bet that will be an awesome trip. I've never been to an away game. Been to a ton of home games but never had the chance to see us play anywhere else. I went to a Notre Dame game once and it was a great experience.For those who have traveled to road games, do you recommend buying tix thru UK or another source? I am contemplating the trip to Texas. I don’t own a bucket list, but if I did, a game at College Station would be on it. I plan to check that box in October.
Any advice from the more experienced away game fans?
He's the head coach at Arizona...I don't really keep up with them but it really doesn't seem like money is that big a concern to them, does it?
And Sumlin will be able to coach again, if he wants to .
Half or more of the crowd are always Cat fans,
He's the head coach at Arizona...
Ones I will never go to again: UofL and UF.
I oddly have enjoyed my trips to Neyland.
By far my favorite: Auburn
I looked into TAMU when the schedule was announced - if you can find a decent hotel within 50 miles at less than $400/per, let me know.
If UK sells out of tickets for a road game, it will be the first time.do they fill these orders by K fund points or date the orders are received?
Vandy, ut, miss st, Ala, Mizzou, lsu, sc, Fla, Ga...road trips are great fun! Hoping to make it to TAM. At 67 it's probably the only one I'll be able to make there.I’ve been to Mizzou, South Carolina, and Alabama on the road and plan to go to A&M this season. I always scalp. Nothing better than road games
Only time half KCWS standsvhcat70, Caveman, others...
Not just an away game...a football experience. Here's what you will see when the Aggies take the field....
They sit down at halftime.
Peace
I'm headed to Kyle field for the first time. My wife and are are making the trip. Don't know much about tickets but I called both ticket offices and we can't get tickets through either until June.Nothing beats going to away games IMO. There is usually no easier ticket on anyone's schedule than the Kentucky game. You can often get tickets for free -- or very close to it -- on gameday.
I plan on going to College Station this fall as well.
You're not a ST holder?I'm headed to Kyle field for the first time. My wife and are are making the trip. Don't know much about tickets but I called both ticket offices and we can't get tickets through either until June.
Vandy, ut, miss st, Ala, Mizzou, lsu, sc, Fla, Ga...road trips are great fun! Hoping to make it to TAM. At 67 it's probably the only one I'll be able to make there.
Where's Bevo?vhcat70, Caveman, others...
Not just an away game...a football experience. Here's what you will see when the Aggies take the field....
They sit down at halftime.
Peace
Away game tickets through UK are generally in the end zone corners or other less desirable spots, so if you're looking for "good" seats you can do better elsewhere. On the other hand, it's more fun to sit amongst BBN, especially if we're competitive/winning, so you have to set your priorities. Always fun to run into Blue on the road, restaurants, sight-seeing, tailgating, Cat Walk....
You both bring youth and passion to the board.I hate it when you youngsters start bragging about how young you are.
Where's Bevo?
A game in Red Stick and a game in Lincoln are on my football bucket list.Went to LSU game a couple of years ago. We flew to New Orleans on Wednesday and rented a car for the drive on Saturday to Baton Rouge. The atmosphere was very cool. Fans were very nice to us even though we sat on the LSU side. We also got to see the tiger in its habitat before heading into the game. We didn't really tailgate much since we had been staying in the French Quarter for 3 days prior.
Didn't need to tailgate...Bengal fans fed us wellguess you could say they fattened us up for the killWent to LSU game a couple of years ago. We flew to New Orleans on Wednesday and rented a car for the drive on Saturday to Baton Rouge. The atmosphere was very cool. Fans were very nice to us even though we sat on the LSU side. We also got to see the tiger in its habitat before heading into the game. We didn't really tailgate much since we had been staying in the French Quarter for 3 days prior.
Where's Bevo?
Went to LSU game a couple of years ago. We flew to New Orleans on Wednesday and rented a car for the drive on Saturday to Baton Rouge. The atmosphere was very cool. Fans were very nice to us even though we sat on the LSU side. We also got to see the tiger in its habitat before heading into the game. We didn't really tailgate much since we had been staying in the French Quarter for 3 days prior.
U6, Fla biggest asshole fans !!Most places are pretty cordial, only places I ever had any problems with are Auburn when we upset them and they turned the firehoses on us, a real classy place. The other was about 30 years ago at that dump they call Neyland. My son was 5 or so at the time and we were in the nosebleed section. My son was wearing his Georgia hat and this UT frat boy snatched it off his head and threw it over the rail. My son started crying, he thought that was the funniest thing he ever saw., I hit the kid square on the nose and he was done his 2 buddies jumped up and cops arrived probably saved me from an ass kicking but wouldn't have been my first and some things are worth taking one for.. Took me and my son out, I probably would have gone to jail if there had been anyone with us to take care of my son. They told me to get in my car and head to Georgia or I would be their guest for the night. I know all UT fans aren't like that, just bad luck running into one that was..
right in front of their 12th man!!!
The vocal chorus and locked arm audience sway at the end of the song is to the chorus of "Saw varsity's horns off, saw varsity's horns off..."
I really like going to road games....these are your most passionate fans and they can get fired up.
And the school A & M was playing when the original 12th man sprung from the crowd . . . . Centre College of Kentucky. [Hint . . . . "The Hack" did not attend Transy].
And the chant somewhere in the middle of all that mess of a fight song: "Hallaballoo, kenneck, kenneck," is referring to an A & M grad/Corpman in battle who told a superior officer that the fight in his sector was "quite a Hallabllou;" the "kenneck, kenneck," is an imitation of the sound of the bolt action rifles then in use.
Yeah, it's fun singing the fight song, after a score, when EVERYBODY IS SINGING THE FIGHT SONG.