Did you check out ticket in the rabble rousing section? Love to have you over there with us. LRTrojan and Dollar Bill are just off to our left.
MJS, Inside UALR and Ynocpirt are in the leather seats down in front of us. RBL isn't too far away. Great place to sit and cheer for the Trojans.

I did, and unfortunately the wife wouldn't allow the season ticket purchase. However, as a deal, she has agreed to let me go to a highly increased amount of games this year. In addition, my boss who holds season tickets in the middle leather area, frequently gives her tickets away when she can't attend. When not there, I will be likely purchasing tickets in the rabble-rousing section! I and my young son will be cheering with ya.
Looking forward to this year!

(11-07-2009 11:40 AM)eh9198 Wrote: [ -> ]I did, and unfortunately the wife wouldn't allow the season ticket purchase. However, as a deal, she has agreed to let me go to a highly increased amount of games this year. In addition, my boss who holds season tickets in the middle leather area, frequently gives her tickets away when she can't attend. When not there, I will be likely purchasing tickets in the rabble-rousing section! I and my young son will be cheering with ya.
Looking forward to this year! 
As long as you're there cheering for the Trojans. How old is your son? I take my two grandsons, 9 and 14. The 14 year old has been coming since he was around two years old.

Aidan is 6. I'm hoping to raise him on Trojan basketball much like my dad did for me. His first Trojan game was the Denver game last year and he loved it!

(11-07-2009 11:50 AM)eh9198 Wrote: [ -> ]Aidan is 6. I'm hoping to raise him on Trojan basketball much like my dad did for me. His first Trojan game was the Denver game last year and he loved it! 
Great. We need fans to take our places when we're gone.

(11-07-2009 11:50 AM)eh9198 Wrote: [ -> ]Aidan is 6. I'm hoping to raise him on Trojan basketball much like my dad did for me. His first Trojan game was the Denver game last year and he loved it! 
Well, I tried to raise my kids right but they turned into pig fans anyway. They both love the football pigs, although I don't think my younger one cares much for Chickenhawgs. They did develop a love for basketball with one graduating from UNC, the other currently at Kansas. I really think taking kids to athletic events builds a strong bond and a lifetime of memories. My younger son couldn't have been older than 5 or so, when we took a road trip to New Orleans, but he still talks about the 80 foot shot UNO beat us with in Lakefront arena about 15 years ago. Hard to believe he still remembers that.