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Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Might as well be me.

The lottery results for Notre Dame football tickets are officially out, and once again I have made out like a bandit. I ended up getting tickets for three of the six games for which I applied. Sadly, though, none of them were home games. Instead of a pilgrimage to South Bend and the Rock that Rockne Built, I'll be traveling to Purdue, Stanford, and UCLA. Considering my geographical location and affiliations, those turn out to be pretty good games for me. Also, I applied for tickets on a few other people's applications but don't know the results of those yet. We'll see what I get.

How did everyone else do? Am I going to see any of you this fall?

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  1. Anonymous Anonymous | 4:47 AM |  

    I got exactly zero tickets. Crap.
    -steph

  2. Anonymous Anonymous | 9:03 AM |  

    I got all games but MSU. My dad got all 6 games he applied for (minus Navy due to wedding crap). So after a few years of study, we've concluded that if you're Sorin's Society you only get 6 games each year. Which isn't too bad but now that there are 7 games it kind of blows that I need to choose the "crappy" one to not apply for in the future.

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