Dallas College Football
#1
Dallas College Football
Evening all from the UK.
In September 2018 we are travelling to the States for our wedding in Vegas, and then travelling from Vegas to Dallas.
One thing I really want to do is catch a football game, but expect tickets for Dallas Cowboys to be a) rare as rocking horse s**t and b) ridiculously expensive.....
I've had friends in the UK visit NYC and watch college Baseball/Basketball and said it's amazing. So I'm thinking of going that route - college football..... Question is, where do I get tickets and how? Also, what college teams are in the area of Dallas?
In September 2018 we are travelling to the States for our wedding in Vegas, and then travelling from Vegas to Dallas.
One thing I really want to do is catch a football game, but expect tickets for Dallas Cowboys to be a) rare as rocking horse s**t and b) ridiculously expensive.....
I've had friends in the UK visit NYC and watch college Baseball/Basketball and said it's amazing. So I'm thinking of going that route - college football..... Question is, where do I get tickets and how? Also, what college teams are in the area of Dallas?
#2
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I wouldn't rule out getting Cowboys tickets, but they will be much cheaper if they start the season badly.
I wouldn't rule out getting Cowboys tickets, but they will be much cheaper if they start the season badly.
#3
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Well we have a year (and a full season) yet for Dallas to under-perform lol. I've always been a Dolphins "fan", but TBH, watch whatever NFL game we get on the TV over here in the UK. By chance, I do like the Cowboys.
#4
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With only two playoff appearances in the past 15 seasons, and over 40 years since their last Super Bowl, there is a fairly good chance the Dolphins will under-perform.
#5
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Meh, I've tried getting tickets, i only live a 30 min drive from the stadium. I've looked into it twice, and unless you pay big money, it's tough.
The only play there 8 times a year, so have you checked if there are any fixtures that have been released for that yet?
Failing that, if you decide to visit Dallas, definitely take the tour. The stadium in itself is incredible.
The only play there 8 times a year, so have you checked if there are any fixtures that have been released for that yet?
Failing that, if you decide to visit Dallas, definitely take the tour. The stadium in itself is incredible.
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College tickets can be just as expensive! I went to watch Notre Dame play the USC Trojans at South Bend. Tailgating and everything, it was amazing! So worth the price I had to pay for the ticket!
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After over an hour of searching, it looks like the team I need are SMU Mustangs. Looks like tickets range from $18 up to $240+
Somewhere around midfield, lower block, comes in around $44 - can't grumble at that TBH.
Got 14months yet until we'll be there, and about 11months until the fixtures are announced for that season
Somewhere around midfield, lower block, comes in around $44 - can't grumble at that TBH.
Got 14months yet until we'll be there, and about 11months until the fixtures are announced for that season
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After over an hour of searching, it looks like the team I need are SMU Mustangs. Looks like tickets range from $18 up to $240+
Somewhere around midfield, lower block, comes in around $44 - can't grumble at that TBH.
Got 14months yet until we'll be there, and about 11months until the fixtures are announced for that season
Somewhere around midfield, lower block, comes in around $44 - can't grumble at that TBH.
Got 14months yet until we'll be there, and about 11months until the fixtures are announced for that season
#10
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In a college football town, game day is always a good time to go shopping at Home Depot or Lowes.
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Cheers guys.... I'll take a look at TCU
What still amazes me (and I've known this for a while) is the size of their stadiums.... As you probably all know, here in the UK we don't follow college/university teams, but in the states it's huge. If I'm right, the Gerald J Ford Stadium has a capacity of 32,000 + the grass banking. That's more than most of the English football teams outside of the premiership (I guess college football is to NFL when the Championship/League 1/League 2 teams are to the Premiere League in a way)
What still amazes me (and I've known this for a while) is the size of their stadiums.... As you probably all know, here in the UK we don't follow college/university teams, but in the states it's huge. If I'm right, the Gerald J Ford Stadium has a capacity of 32,000 + the grass banking. That's more than most of the English football teams outside of the premiership (I guess college football is to NFL when the Championship/League 1/League 2 teams are to the Premiere League in a way)
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TCU will be a better option than SMU, because TCU are in one of the "Power 5" Conferences.
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Cheers guys.... I'll take a look at TCU
What still amazes me (and I've known this for a while) is the size of their stadiums.... As you probably all know, here in the UK we don't follow college/university teams, but in the states it's huge. If I'm right, the Gerald J Ford Stadium has a capacity of 32,000 + the grass banking. That's more than most of the English football teams outside of the premiership (I guess college football is to NFL when the Championship/League 1/League 2 teams are to the Premiere League in a way)
What still amazes me (and I've known this for a while) is the size of their stadiums.... As you probably all know, here in the UK we don't follow college/university teams, but in the states it's huge. If I'm right, the Gerald J Ford Stadium has a capacity of 32,000 + the grass banking. That's more than most of the English football teams outside of the premiership (I guess college football is to NFL when the Championship/League 1/League 2 teams are to the Premiere League in a way)
That said, there's a ton of space in Texas. TCU's campus is the size of a small town in the UK
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There's a college football stadium in Phoenix (ASU?) IIRC that was expanded to 90,000 seats and is bigger than some NFL teams' stadiums.
Last edited by Pulaski; Jul 26th 2017 at 4:25 pm.
#15
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It's a whole different world out here with sports, especially college.
Damn, i remember playing in my school soccer team, we'd be lucky to get 5 parents show up