Re: When do we get tickets?
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bigearl
So I just called the ticket office... they tell me they've processed 15,000 tickets, they have about 1,500 left and there is nothing I can do but wait for a call. Guy was pretty rude. I donate to RCAF, season ticket holder, ordered 18 tickets, WTF?
But bigearl, it seems as if you were given the reason ... they processed 15,000 tickets already; if they were processing yours, someone else would be waiting.
They are placing people in seats based on the priority they listed (and I see you are in priority 1); your seats have probably been assigned but it takes time to reach everyone. When is the last time you tried calling 1500 people (or whatever the number is). This is a long slow process, but I imagine it is the best possible method to ensure value is given to a) RCAF membership and b) season ticket holders.
They are trying desperately to be finished with the calls by Sunday.
And I would expect there will be a better, quicker process next year - you HAVE to prioritize RCAF and season tickets and UL getting credit for the sales.
Re: When do we get tickets?
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Originally Posted by
bigearl
I just called and they told me I could do nothing but wait for the call.
Then you should be fine. You'll get the call.
Re: When do we get tickets?
I think the biggest problem the ticket office faced was they were given actual tickets and not access to a database to pull seats from, like Ticketmaster. It would have been very difficult for them to allow people to pick seats this way. What a nightmare.
UL releases schedule of New Orleans Bowl events
EVENTS PLANNED FOR RAGIN' CAJUN FANS GOING TO NEW ORLEANS BOWL
Don’t miss a minute of fun leading up to the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl when Louisiana’s Ragin’ Cajuns take on San Diego State. Join alumni and fans as they celebrate with several events leading up to kickoff on Saturday, Dec. 17 at 8 p.m.
<b> Thursday, Dec. 15 </b>
3 - 6 p.m. “Bird’s Eye View” Radio Show. Walk-Ons at 1009 Poydras St. Hosting will be Jay Walker.
7 – 8 p.m. Mark Hudspeth Radio Show. Walk-Ons at 1009 Poydras St. Hosting will be Jay Walker.
9 p.m. Ragin' Cajuns "Paint the Quarter Red" New Orleans Marriott, 555 Canal Street.
The Pride of Acadiana Marching Band will lead fans to Bourbon Street in Second Line fashion. Parade begins at the Marriott at 8:45 p.m. Open to all Ragin' Cajun fans.
<b>Friday, Dec. 16 </b>
Noon. R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl 11th Annual Luncheon (ticket required)
New Orleans Marriott, 555 Canal Street. This year’s guest speaker is former New Orleans Saint, Darren Sharper.
3 – 5 p.m. Ragin' Cajuns Fan Fest sponsored by Home Bank
New Orleans Marriott, 555 Canal Street. This reception is open to all Ragin' Cajuns with live music provided by Jamie Bergeron and the Kickin' Cajuns.
3 - 6 p.m. “Bird’s Eye View” Radio Show. Walk-Ons at 1009 Poydras St. Hosting will be Jay Walker.
5:15 p.m. Second Line Parade. It's a New Orleans street party, Cajun style! Ragin' Cajuns fans will second line with a New Orleans jazz band from the Marriott to Spanish Plaza for the Friday Night Free-For-All.
5:30 - 8:30 p.m. Friday Night Free-For-All Spanish Plaza (No.1 Poydras). A free concert series featuring the Rebirth Brass Band, followed by Givers. A battle of the university marching bands will also be held between Louisiana and San Diego State.
<B>Saturday, Dec. 17 </b>
1 – 5 p.m. Pre Game Tailgate Party. Rouses 701 Baronne. Ragin Cajun fans can enjoy music from The Classics and also a performance by the Pride of Acadiana Marching Band at 4:30 p.m. Food and drinks will be available for purchase. Cash bar available.
2:30 – 6 p.m. RCAF Tailgate Party sponsored by Iberia Bank St. Charles Club Room (Superdome's Northwest Quadrant). Ragin' Cajun fans are invited to a pre game tailgate party with live music by Nik-L-Beer. Admisssion is free to all 2011 RCAF members. $10 for all non-members. Food and drink will be available for purchase.
4 – 7 p.m. Ragin' Cajun Alumni Pre Game Bash sponsored by Cox Communications, Popeye's Louisiana Kitchen and Republic National Distributing Company. Join Ragin’ Cajun alumni at CLUB 44 in Champions Square as they celebrate the New Orleans Bowl. All Ragin’ Cajun alums are welcomed. Food and drink will be available in the CLUB 44/Champions Square area for purchase. Hosted by the UL Alumni Association.
5:30 – 8 p.m. R + L Carriers New Orleans Bowl Tailgate Party. Champions Square.
Enjoy live music by Band Camp outside the Louisiana Superdome and get ready for the big game with great entertainment, food and beverages. Gather with fellow Ragin' Cajuns for the pre-game festivities.
6:30 p.m. Mercedes-Benz Superdome gates open.
8 p.m. R + L Carriers New Orleans Bowl Kick-Off at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome as Louisiana’s Ragin’ Cajuns take on the San Diego State Aztecs.
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Re: When do we get tickets?
Just my opinion, but I think the whole thing about taking "deposits" was kind of silly...it just created WAY more work for the staff and didn't really serve any purpose.
They should have just waited for the tickets to arrive and perhaps let RCAF members purchase a few days before the general public. You pay your money and walk away with the tickets. They might even have been able to let people choose their sections that way.
Re: UL releases schedule of New Orleans Bowl events
Rebirth and Givers will rock Friday night. If you haven’t had the chance to take in a Givers show in Lafayette over the years you should try to make it. Some LHS grads making to the big time!!!
Re: When do we get tickets?
I take it back, it's not small time. It's archaic, or if you don't like that, then it's antiquated. There is no excuse for this. I still say, if we did not know we were invited until last Sunday this would have been FUBAR and plenty of people would totally p$$$ed. I don't think the supporters of USC, Texas, Ohio State or LSU would stand for an operation like this. If this was a private business they wouldn't last long.
Re: When do we get tickets?
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HelmutVII
I take it back, it's not small time. It's archaic, or if you don't like that, then it's antiquated. There is no excuse for this. I still say, if we did not know we were invited until last Sunday this would have been FUBAR and plenty of people would totally p$$$ed. I don't think the supporters of USC, Texas, Ohio State or LSU would stand for an operation like this. If this was a private business they wouldn't last long.
When's the last time we went to a bowl? You cant expect everything to go so smooth this time around.
Re: Tell me about the Cajuns-I can respond with Aztec notes...
Hey guys, another SDSU fan here. To add on to McQ's info, here's some info...
QB - #14 Ryan Lindley has a NFL body and arm but isn't the most accurate passer. He's completing about 50 percent of his passes. (partly do to wr's lack of experience)
RB - #13 Ronnie Hillman is legit. As crazy as it sounds he's drawn comparisons to one of your state's own in Marshall Faulk. He's THAT type of talent. He's a smaller scat back but he isn't afraid to pound the ball inside, as a matter of fact a majority of his long breakaway runs have been between the tackles. If your D can hold him under 150 it will be impressive.
WR - #24 Colin Lockett is a converted DB that has legit breakaway speed but his route running is still developing and gets a case of the drops every now and then. #10 Dylan Denso is a former walk on who is more of a possession type receiver but he also has dropped a lot of passes this year.
TE - #88 Gavin Escobar is probably the best NFL prospect on the team. He's 6-6 250 can run and has soft hands. He's a budget version of Tony Gonzalez. He is by far our best receiver. #87 Bryce Quigley is a good all around TE and #7 Alston Umuolo is as well.
OL - A solid experienced group that doesn't give up a lot of sacks and blocks well in the run game. They do seem to have trouble against smaller faster DL.
DL - Small and fast. The ends are basically linebackers with their hands down. #94 Jerome Long is an absolute beast. He's second on the team in tackles from his defensive tackle position.
LB - #9 Miles Burris is another monster. He plays the "rush" linebacker position in the 3-3-5. He's been hampered for most of the year with a high ankle sprain but has still managed to lead the team in tackles, sacks and tackles for loss.
CB - #2 Leon McFadden can be a flat out eraser. He can take away half of the field and has led to #29 Larry Parker becoming an all-conference player since teams vary rarely throw in his direction. Unfortunately he's so good that he can sometimes get lazy and fall asleep out there and get burned deep.
S - #20 Nat Behre plays with a mean streak and loves contact. He's been playing so well as of late he was moved over to the "Aztec" position in the 3-3-5 that was manned by Brian Urlacher while he was at New Mexico. The other two safeties have shown the coverage skills that we would like so if you use a lot of four and five receiver sets that would be the best area to attack our D.
Overall, we are pretty talented team that seems to come out sloppy on both sides of the ball in the first half, gets an ___-chewing in half time and comes out on fire in the second half.
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PS I don't think we'll bring 10k, probably closer to 3k. If we had more than a weeks notice I think we would have hit that 10k mark. Either way, I'll be there Thursday ready to party and cheer on my team.
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I think Ronnie Tillman can credit alot of his success to the O-Line though, He doesn't seem to be much of a Bruising back but looks to be very speedy and elusive, somewhat like Bobby Rainey but better O-Line to credit his talent. It will be a dog fight with SD St. O-Line vs. Our D-Line. Should be interesting to say the least, I believe the speed of our LBs will be able to contain and avoid the deep runs, I hope I'm right.
Re: Aztec fans that can't make the trip are donating tickets to kids in NO!
Just to let you know. This is going over fairly big in San Diego.
I called the ticket office yesterday and bought one ticket for the Marshall Faulk foundation and one ticket for a member of our band to make the trip.
I was told that the Marshall Faulk tickets are very popular right now. Good cause and thank you Marshall Faulk.
Re: Tell me about the Cajuns-I can respond with Aztec notes...
Hell---I am learning Spanish and getting by with a little practice---I cannot help but think that with San Diego's extremely close proximity to Mexico that many of the entire school aren't bilingual----In the mid----1980s my next door neighbor in ERATH couldn't speak English!!!! I am sure that ya'll are correct about the lack of French speaking Cajun players but my mentioning had to do with the past days----I remember Addy Mentel from De La Salle (NO) asking me what was the deal with so many guys speaking French before practice!!! ---I once suggested to Coach Faulk to have the check offs in French with the hot colors and numbers!!!
Re: Aztec fans that can't make the trip are donating tickets to kids in NO!
That is great to hear! Any idea of how many tickets will be donated? Also how will they be distributed? How are the kids picked that get a ticket?
Re: When do we get tickets?
do we know if anyone will be sitting in the 500 and 600 level seats or no? not just our fans, but people in general???
Re: Aztec fans that can't make the trip are donating tickets to kids in NO!
I'm going and I still bought some for the FF. Hopefully if we don't make a good showing we can at least support a good cause.
Re: Aztec fans that can't make the trip are donating tickets to kids in NO!
From what I was told the money is being collected by the Aztec Ticket Office and then turned over to the Marshall Faulk Foundation.
The Foundation is then going to have a press conf. to announce how the tickets will be distributed.
Here is the Marshall Faulk Foundation website. I would check this over the next week or so and maybe you can get some updates on the tickets.
http://www.marshallfaulk.com/
Re: Aztec fans that can't make the trip are donating tickets to kids in NO!
Thanks! Much respect for you guys! Can't wait to meet some aztec fans and show y'all how we party in South Louisiana!
Re: When do we get tickets?