teachercd said:
What is that like, as a student at OSU, when they have football games but the school year hasnt started yet? I mean, are the only students there the ones that live close by, have an apt or live in the frats? The dorms probably arent even open, are they?
There are significantly fewer students at the early non-con games. Unless they've restructured it recently, students could buy the Big Ten slate as a package, with the option of picking up the early games individually, as well. The alumni association picks up that slack by piling the vast majority of alumni tickets into those games (something like 30,000 each for last year's USC and Navy games, as opposed to an average of about 3,000 per big ten game). I guess that's a fair measure of the difference in the number of students present. The student sections are not formed for those games.
What's really funny is that OSU has more students at the games than any other school (something like 33-35,000 was the last number I've heard), but only puts about 20% of them into Block "O" (the student sections, which are divided in half--one at the North end of the stadium, and one at the South). So, unlike Penn State's 27,000-student intimidation machine, OSU has a pair of ineffectual 3-5,000 blocks.
If you want "guaranteed" tickets, you can pay the university $2,000 (or thereabouts) to join the booster club, which leaves you eligible to purchase two (pending availability) season tickets at about $650 each.
I basically budget for one game a year through the association. I get two tickets for face ($67), for one game. Last year, though, I didn't win the lottery, so no tickets for me.