Seating Question.

gocubs2118

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How many rows are there in the upper deck??? I am going to buy tickets for my parents for parent weekend against Northern Iowa. I can either go on the ISU website and buy tickets in section F in row 27 for $35 or go on Stub Hub and buy tickets in section L in row 8 for $7 more. Which one should I do. Thanks for any help.
 

83Clone

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How many rows are there in the upper deck??? I am going to buy tickets for my parents for parent weekend against Northern Iowa. I can either go on the ISU website and buy tickets in section F in row 27 for $35 or go on Stub Hub and buy tickets in section L in row 8 for $7 more. Which one should I do. Thanks for any help.
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I would buy them from the university as opposed to buying them from a broker. None of the money you send stub hub will help enclose the south end zone
 

jtdoyle1

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We have season tickets in Sec: N, Row: 17, about (half way up). We really like the seats. Row: 27 wouldn't be too high.
 

Drew21

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The upper deck wont be filled for that game, so i would buy the cheapest then move up once the game starts. But contributing to the end-zone project would be nice. Or you could go sit on the hill.
 

Cyvilian

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I think row 27 is toward the top. But if they want to watch the game, section F has the better seats--it'll be at the 30 yard line give or take, and section L appears to be in (out of) the end zone. Plus whatever the impact of the sun will be on a 6pm game in late September, in section F, the sun will be behind them, not in their face. FWIW
 

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