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Michigan began slow releasing them to season ticket holders a couple days ago. To my knowledge no public sale yet. Here is more info:Originally Posted by firered18
How are you getting the so early? Ive been looking for tickets for the Chick-Fil-A Kickoff to see my VOLS, and Ive yet to find any tickets...Originally Posted by Answer IV DMX
Purchased tickets for Mich/Bama yesterday... Any UT/TCU fans have thoughts on where to stay? I've heard Fort Worth over Dallas.
Feb. 7, 2012
ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- Due to an extremely high level of demand, the University of Michigan Athletic Ticket Office announced today (Tuesday, Feb. 7) that the University's allotment of tickets to the Cowboys Classic against Alabama is sold out. Michigan received just less than 25,000 tickets for the football team's 2012 season opener and sold out before a public sale could take place.
"We have received unprecedented interest in tickets for the Cowboys Classic game with Alabama," said chief marketing officer Hunter Lochmann. "The demand is on par or greater than our athletic department has ever seen."
If the athletic department receives standing room tickets, those will be offered in the following order:
Standing room ticket availability will not be known until late April. All individuals within the aforementioned groups will receive M-mail communication if and when standing room only tickets become available.
- Victors Club members with 1-49 priority points without previous Cowboys Classic orders
- Michigan football season ticket holders with no priority points
- General public
Michigan student football season ticket holders will be able to purchase in April. Information will be emailed in late February.
For the latest Cowboys Classic updates, please visit MGoBlue.com or follow the Michigan Athletic Ticket Office on Twitter attwitter.com/umichtix.
Michigan will open the 2012 season against defending national champion Alabama on Saturday, Sept. 1, at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
From what I heard, season ticket holders without priority points didn't even have the opportunity to purchase. Crazy. For all this nonsense about Michigan being able to travel well, we usually don't even come close to selling out a non-Rose bowl game. This is a big game, but a sell out like this is indeed unprecedented.