We heard a rumor down here in Chadron that you guys like to sell out your home games.  Impressive.  If this is true how should a guy go about getting tickets and which section should a vistor sit in?
Also, do any of you know if the visiting player tickets are in a good section?  If not should we be buying different tickets?
Thanks, and good luck in boulder.
			
			
									
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You can get tickets off of tickets west http://ticketswest.rdln.com/Artist.aspx?contentID=8722 but you will not be able to choose the section.  You can also call the Bobcat Ticket office at 1-800-808-5940 and purchase the tickets and have them waiting for you at will call at the stadium.  If you call, you will be able to pick which section you are in.  Here is a seating map of the stadium:

Section 107 is typically the section reserved for visitors, though if you call the ticket office they will be able to tell you for sure and also tell you where the player tickets are at. In truth, you may as well sit there, you likely won't get much better seats sitting somewhere else and they are not bad seats there anyway.
Glad to hear some Chadron fans are on their way to Bozeman. Check out the tailgate map and stop by one of the locations for some grub and drink before the game!
			
			
									
									
Section 107 is typically the section reserved for visitors, though if you call the ticket office they will be able to tell you for sure and also tell you where the player tickets are at. In truth, you may as well sit there, you likely won't get much better seats sitting somewhere else and they are not bad seats there anyway.
Glad to hear some Chadron fans are on their way to Bozeman. Check out the tailgate map and stop by one of the locations for some grub and drink before the game!
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