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What a wonderful game We went to the OU/OSU game...and what a game it was. We couldn't have picked a better game...the 4th quarter was worth the price of the tickets! Congrats to the Sooners for a great win. Now trying to decide whether to go to Dallas to see the Sooners in the Big 12 Championship... For some reason, the ticket shipping order was hung up...but TicketCity customer service took care of it quickly and professionally. Good service...will definitely use again. November 29, 2010
Amazing Experience Got tickets quickly. Even quicker than the email communication. Had no problem getting into the stadium. Was everything i hoped it would be and more. October 6, 2010
Great game and amazing halftime show I was able to attend the OU/Texas A&M game in Norman last year. The game was exciting. Oklahoma was able to pull out an awesome win - highlighted by OU getting a first down from a 2 and VERY long set. I was able to sit on the 10th row and enjoyed every minute of the game. As strange as this might sound, I was amazed at the halftime show. Right before the game, someone mentioned to me that Texas A&M's band put on a great performance at halftime. I had no idea. The band put on the most exciting halftime show I have ever seen. Everyone needs to see their band perform a halftime. It was a great event. Great football and a great halftime show. September 13, 2010
OU vs. USU The OU vs. USU game was a typical experience of going to any OU home game, especially the opener. The pregame rituals and warm-ups are really average and not much excitement goes on until the OU player and coaches are about to take the field. I will say that there is a certain "electricity" in the air when the "There's only ONE" video ramps up and plays, then the live feed of the players locker-room and their impending exit onto the field is like no other experience if you are a tried and true OU fan. The opening game is always one that contains high expectations of the team and sometimes those expectations can be somewhat unrealistic of any team. OU's 2010 team is a young group of men that have just come off of a rough 8-5 season, but with a bowl victory to ride high on coming into the season. What many OU fans FAILED to recognize was the fact that our first game was against a team that finished the season ranked 14th in the country for total offense. This coupled with the fact that the coaches apparently "...held some things back..." made for an interesting game. While the Sooners came out on top with a victory, many fans were disappointed and understandably so. There are high expectations in Norman each and every year and the fans have become spoiled to the fact that you can't beat every team by 50. If you and your spouse, family member, friend, or, as I went to the game, total stranger end up in Gaylord Family Memorial Stadium, be ready for an exciting time and an atmosphere that is second to none in college football. September 10, 2010