Sunday, May 22, 2011

LSU football breaks record... 37,000 tickets sold to Cowboys Classic

When LSU opens the 2011 season against Oregon in the Cowboys Classic in Arlington, Texas, they will do so after distributing a school-record 37,000 tickets for the contest, assistant athletic director for ticket operations Brian Broussard said on Monday. The 37,000 tickets distributed for the game to Tiger fans through the LSU ticket office is the most ever for a regular season away game for the school, surpassing the 31,000 sold for the Tulane game in New Orleans in 2007 and 25,000 for the 2010 season opener against North Carolina in the Chick-fil-A Classic in Atlanta. As a result of the 37,000 tickets being sold to season ticket holders, tickets for the Cowboys Classic game against Oregon will not go on sale to the general public through LSU, Broussard said. Broussard added that ticket requests from LSU season ticket holders for the Oregon game had already surpassed the school's allotted amount of 37,000. "We have never seen this type of demand for a regular season game," Broussard said. "There is obviously a great deal of excitement surrounding this game and it's a tribute our passionate fan base that we were able to sell our entire allotment."

LSU football season ticket holders have until May 31 to place their ticket requests for the game. Season ticket holders can make their requests for the game by logging into their account on www.LSUtix.net and clicking on "Season Renewals."

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