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If they all went to UCLA than I can understand why you need to get the tickets cheap……just kidding…(Son is a Baylor Grad) It probably won’t be filled, to many unemployed Bruins….sorry just can’t help myself…..Qualcom sucks, try to get the best seats possible early to enjoy the game. I got tickets from Baylor. The last thing you want to do is end up trying to get some cheap crappy tickets at the last minute. btw, get to the stadium early, even if there is 30K people the traffic will suck. Baylor won’t have a big crowd, maybe 10k, UCLA might get 30K?
Go Bears…………Sic ‘Em….
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We have a kid at UCLA…got an email late last week offering students $25/ticket for the first 500 who respond (don’t think they ran out yet) and $65/ticket for family/guests, plus they waive the $15 handling fee. It got charged to our UCLA bill so it looks like you’d need to have a student account.
Ticket buyers choose seats together when they show up so seats aren’t assigned but are probably in a pretty good UCLA student/guest section.
If you know a UCLA student, maybe you can ask him/her to buy your tickets and you’d probably be in a good section and you’d waive the $15 handling fee. Or maybe it’s worth a call to the Bruin ticket office (310-UCLA-WIN) to find out more, although that’s probably the same as Ticketmaster.