Sellout Streak?
USC's streak of sellouts could be in jeopardy. According to the Oregon State website, "Approximately 400 tickets remain in the $60 sections. There are 500 Club Level tickets at $385."
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But if USC is doing the counting of the tickets, doesnt that mean its still going to be a sellout?
Where do the USC visitors usually sit up there, in the $60 section or club level? In other words, is this us not travelling well, or is it their own fans not filling it up?
If its them, maybe they smell a blowout, but that makes no sense based on what happened last time we went up there....
Even if the game does not sell out, it still may set an all-time OSU attendance record, with the expanded capacity.
The current record for the Beavs is 42,960; capacity in Corvallis is 43,300.
It would be a little ironic, I guess, if the only non-sellout SC is involved in this year would be at the smallest stadium it plays in.
WSU's Martin Stadium is the smallest in the Pac 10
I think Wash St. stadium is the smallest in the conference. The unsold seats are an OSU section, but there is nothing to prevent a USC fan from having bought them.
Its just so tough to get to Corvallis (like Pullman.) Fly into Portland and a two hour drive or fly into Eugene and an hour drive.
Isn't Martin Stadium in the Palouse smaller than Reser. I thought Wazzou only held about 38K