My attorney is a TCU alumni, he said its going to be something like 75/25 Aggie and his closing sentence was pretty good, but I'm afraid to share and get the Ags all butthurt.
The code, originally sent in an email to TCU season-ticket holders and Frog Club members, was only good for general admission tickets on the split-level, grass area down the first base line, TCU athletic director Chris Del Conte said.
TCU is expecting 5,200 TCU fans and between 1,600 and 1,800 Aggies at each game throughout the weekend. The three-game series, which begins Saturday, is sold out.
We'll never know, because we would never let this happen...
Thumbs up to TCU for the screw up.
Is that because A&M is just that much better than all the other schools around the country? And more specifically all the other schools competing in the NCAA baseball postseason?
The code, originally sent in an email to TCU season-ticket holders and Frog Club members, was only good for general admission tickets on the split-level, grass area down the first base line, TCU athletic director Chris Del Conte said.
TCU is expecting 5,200 TCU fans and between 1,600 and 1,800 Aggies at each game throughout the weekend. The three-game series, which begins Saturday, is sold out.
The code, originally sent in an email to TCU season-ticket holders and Frog Club members, was only good for general admission tickets on the split-level, grass area down the first base line, TCU athletic director Chris Del Conte said.
TCU is expecting 5,200 TCU fans and between 1,600 and 1,800 Aggies at each game throughout the weekend. The three-game series, which begins Saturday, is sold out.
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