ISU requesting more tickets!!!!!!

Is there anyplace that keeps track of bowl bound teams ticket obligations? I believe we sold out in four days. It'd be nice to be able to point to a statistic that says, "Iowa State is the fastest to sell out their bowl ticket obligation."
 
Most schools do presales - see K-State - so they sold their 20,000 the first day. Once we get our fan base used to going to bowl games & win more games so we have a better idea of where we're going, this is something we can probably take advatage of. Saying that, heck of a job by Cyclone fans to buy up all our tickets in 4 days. I was a bit worried but it sounds like there's going to be Cardinal and Gold all over Memphis that weekend.
 
Is there anyplace that keeps track of bowl bound teams ticket obligations? I believe we sold out in four days. It'd be nice to be able to point to a statistic that says, "Iowa State is the fastest to sell out their bowl ticket obligation."

I know OU sold out 13,000 Cotton Bowl tickets this year in 16 hrs, but I would imagine ours is up there with the other traditional well travelling school fan bases.
 
pretty amazing for an act2 bowl game. but not surprising, i guess, given it's iowa state. congratulations. emaw.
 
pretty amazing for an act2 bowl game. but not surprising, i guess, given it's iowa state. congratulations. emaw.

Thanks for your support. Now, get lost.
 
This being my first bowl trip the suspense is killing me. I don't want to start a new thread, but does anyone know when sections will be released. I saw that Pollard got Iowa State on the tv side. Does it usually take a long time before these are released?
 
This being my first bowl trip the suspense is killing me. I don't want to start a new thread, but does anyone know when sections will be released. I saw that Pollard got Iowa State on the tv side. Does it usually take a long time before these are released?

Everything we have heard is sections 116 - 124
 
I believe directly translated it's "bag of" and "big bag of" respectively.

But seeing as the wildkittehs are using a dying or soon to be extinct language we may never know.

Snyder actually invented the language. He then passed it on to the Sumerians who modified it for their own use.