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What's the number to the ticket office? I called Rentschler Field and they said they didn't handle the ticket sales.
What's the number to the ticket office? I called Rentschler Field and they said they didn't handle the ticket sales.
Important Phone Numbers: Our office phone number is toll free from anywhere in the U.S. 1-877-AT-UCONN (1-877-288-2666) or 860-486-2724. Our fax number is 860-486-9396.
are you coming to my wedding? lol. i can't make it to the game Saturday because I have to pack for hawaiiBringing a ton of people to the Rent this weekend. Probably 8-12.
Good friend getting married in the area Friday night. Bunch of us showing up at the Rent the next morning hungover ready to cheer on the Huskies.
I think we can get over 30K for sure.
are you coming to my wedding? lol. i can't make it to the game Saturday because I have to pack for hawaii
haha thanks. 2 terrible things:Haha I doubt it, but congrats, brother!
Nelson would just wear a red shirt.Bonehead said:We have 6 season tix...we have 23 going this weekend. 6 families and kids!! Rock the Rent. On field post game toss = Boneyard Tackle Football game??
Desmond Conner @desmondconner Sep 22 Storrs, CT I hope considering we have a Navy base right in GrotonDon't trust green dots. The ticket office selectively disburses rows/sections to better spread out fans and make the stadium look more full.
On a slightly related note, I was pretty disappointed with the showing of Army fans. Hopefully the Navy fans represent a little better.
Guess it's clear who planned such a poorly scheduled wedding (fall football weekend?), but absolutely nothing stops anyone from packing for Hawaii in advance. Good luck, and enjoy the game!are you coming to my wedding? lol. i can't make it to the game Saturday because I have to pack for hawaii

Just a question: The 500 tickets comped to Aetna employees for volunteering to carry & wave the giant National Flag. Did Aetna buy those ducats (And Thus would be counted as tix sold), or were they comped to Aetna by UConn for getting the volunteers?