Less than nine hours remain until SEC Football begins, and who better to start the season than the Old Ball Coach ("Yes, Lord Vader, Your Excellency has plenteous time for eighteen holes before we rev up the Death Star"). Here's the report from beyond the Outer Rim.
There is yet time! Somewhere just under 5000 tickets remain for the Ole Miss' season-opener against Memphis State, according to UM Ticket Dude Sans Russell. After two false messeanic starts in the Spurlock/Lane and Schaeffer eras, it's easy to see how Rebel fans are still a bit skeptical. If Pete wants a sell-out for the Rebels' SEC Opener against Vanderbilt, then he might want to impress upon Mr. Snead the importance of putting on a show this weekend.
But there is no joy in Ruston... Derek Dooley has yet to incite the kind of excitement in Bulldog (see Tech, Louisiana) Nation. Ticket sales for their home opener against Sylvester the Hut and State College are selling like canned gumbo. The game will be broadcast on ESPN2 - the worldwide leader in Bulldog humiliation.
I'm not your whore, Tommy. Tommy West wants to keep the "rivalry" between Ole Miss and Memphis. I'm sure he would. Alternating home games with Ole Miss and Tennessee pay the light bill at Liberty Bowl Stadium, not to mention West's salary. But don't worry, Tom, I'm sure that "Black 'n' Blue" rivalry with Southern Miss is going to take off soon.
An Inconvenient Request. Sports information is letting you know how to tailgate in an environmentally responsible way. One of the ways you can save the environment is by using radios with hand-cranks on them. You can buy environmentally-friendly phonographs at the Ole Miss Bookstore along with your washboards, Dapper Dan Hair Jelly, and two-seater bicycles with giant wheels on the front.
Bonus Prediction. Keep your game scores and such to yourself. I predict only that Sir Arkelon Lord Hall the Planet-Eater will sit out at least one series after getting his world rocked by either Jonathon Cornell or Allen Walker.
Thursday, August 28, 2008
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Below is a copy/paste from the article. Notice, these poor conference schools want to charge double the price when an SEC opponent come to town. For that reason alone, I hoped they don't sell out. Take notice Memphis, stop price gouging opposing fans when you don't have your own product to sell!
Tickets for the game are $40 for adults and $20 for children, and can be purchased through the Tech ticket office at 257-3631 or online at www.latechsports.com. All seats are reserved.
For Tech's other home games, adult reserved seats are $22, adult general admission is $12, and children's tickets are $8.
"I look at the price of tickets for games across the country, and that's a very, very reasonable price," Butler said.
Er, the name of the assistant to the senior vice chancellor and coordinator of campus sustainability efforts at Ole Miss is JIM FEKKING MORRISON?!
The Lizard King is alive and well and has dedicated his life granolariffic Groving? Wow. That's a lot to take in all at once. I may have to go sit down and think about that.
Nice post, Ivory. "An Inconvenient Request" is good stuff.
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