Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets College Football Tickets and Seating Chart

In many circles, just the mention of the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets gets people excited and ready for the next game. If you take a look at the current team statistics, you can garner a little bit of the reason for the enthusiasm. The Yellow Jackets have been averaging 252.2 yards per game versus 126.6 for their opponents. Critics argue that it doesn't offset penalty yards that are 14-4 for the Yellow Jackets versus 9-6 for opponents.

With just one loss against Miami on September 17, it appears that the Yellow Jackets are unstoppable. Although some say the September 10 game against Clemson was a close one with a winning score for the Yellow Jackets of 30-27 but fans are more likely to call the loss a fluke than anything.

The 2009 alphabetical lineup promises to bring some excitement into the life of fans this season. Watch for your favorite number as follows: Josh Aiken-Phillips (67), Corey Alford (52), Anthony Allen (18), Ben Anderson (98), Chandler Anderson (85), Anthony Barnes (12), T.J. Barnes (90), Tyler Barrett (39), Austin Barrick (73), Sean Bedford (79), Ray Beno (55), Scott Blair (14), Julian Burnett (40), Morgan Burnett (1), Mario Butler (2), Nick Claytor (75), Jordan Conant (12), Kevin Cone (82), Lucas Cox (36) Cristopher Crenshaw (95), Izaan Cross (94), Euclid Cummings (87), Jason Davis (45), Emmanuel Dieke (93), Daniel Drummond (3)< Jonathan Dwyer 921), Correy Earls (15), Mario Edwards (33), Anthony Egbuniwe (41), Andy Elakman (45), Scott Elder (24), Colin Emerson (30), Jay Finch (50), Zach Fisher (81), Austin Flanary (57), Antonio Foster (65), Zach Fraysier (68), Martin Frierson (10), Joseph Gilbert (70), Robert Godhigh (25), Geoff Greco (86), Secric Griffin (54), Robert Hall (97), Jim Henry (4), Jaason Hill (72), Stephen Hill (5), Robert Hogan III (50), Cord Howard (71), Chase Hudson (63), Chris Jackson (31), Kyle Jackson (59), Will Jackson (52), Tyler Jarry (31), DeRon Jasper (25), Brad Jefferson (51), Mike Johnson (64), Roddy Jones (20), Ben Keith (68), Tyler Kelly (55), Tyler Kidney (69), Zach Krish (74), J.C. Lanier (99), Jeff Lentz (53), Brandon Leslie (4), Jon Lockhart (29), Jordan Luallen (7), Preston Lyons (46), B.J. Machen (58), Jonathan Malone (27), Stephen Mann (16), Daniel McKayhan (80), Nick McRae (76), Tyler Melton (84), Carl Miles (48), Will Minter (66), Jeremy Moore (83), Derrick Morgan (19), Tyler Morgan (63), Malcolm Munroe (42), Josh Nesbitt (9), Patrick Nordmann (49), Onu Okebie (87), Jamal Paige (49), Embry Peeples (24), Jason Peters (92), Michael Peterson (35), Jared Polak (27), Sean Poole (3), Steven Powers (67), Cory Pritchett (66), Justin Randolph (39), Ty Rawlings (6), Michael Ray (54), Dominique Reese (26), Paul Reese (89), Rashaad Reid (28), Lance Richardson (43), Albert Rocker (44), DeShon Scott (29), David Scully (10), Brad Sellers (60), Jaybo Shaw (11), David Sims (16), Quentin Sims (23), Orwin Smith (17), Phil Smith (61), Rod Sweeting (6), Steven Sylvester (34), Chris Tanner (17), Jerrard Tarrant (37), Cooper Taylor (22), Demaryius Thomas (8), Jemea Thomas (38), Osahon Tongo (56), Omoregie Uzzi (62), Dan Voss (77), Logan Walls (96), Tevin Washington (13), Richard Watson (32), Brandon Watts (47), Antonio Wilson (88), Marcus Wright (3) and Clyde Yandell (78).

The Bobby Dodd Stadium offers seating options galore! Whether you want to enjoy a football game with family and friends or make a fantastic clientele presentation, there are choices that will suit your every need. Proof of the popularity at the football games played by the Yellow Jackets is that the Bobby Dodd club seats are sold out for 2009! Don't miss your chance to get other great seating options for game day, whether it's a luxury suite with theater-style seating, catering options, private restroom and many other amenities or you want to get right up close with bench site seating that lets you hear the coach's calls!

If youre looking for up close action, we have great Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets tickets available. You can take advantage of all the luxuries at Bobby Dodd Stadium for just two, a corporate group or social outing to see the game in person.

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Florida State Seminoles College Football Tickets and Seating Chart

The Florida State Seminoles have been hitting the field with good intentions but it's going to take more than those intentions to bring home the win. Their recent game against Miami left the Seminoles short 5 points with a loss 38-34. South Florida managed to take away their momentum and sent the Seminoles home empty handed 17-7 and Boston College handed them a challenging game they couldn't get the upper hand in for a final score of 28-21.

Fortunately, the season is quite young and the Seminoles will have plenty of opportunity to show off their stuff in upcoming games such as the ones against Georgia Tech, North Carolina State and Clemson. Fans are optimistic and coaches are keeping an eye on the gridiron in hopes of pushing the team to do its very best.

The 2009 roster lineup in numerical order is as follows: Alex Jones, Justin Bright, E.J. Manuel, Terrance Parks, Greg Reid, Gerald Demps, Christian Ponder, Chad Colley, Taiwan Easterling, Kevin Campbell, Richard Goodman, Nick Moody, Ryan Becker, Timothy Orange, Vince Williams, Nigel Carr, Nigel Bradham, Ashuwa Richardson, Ricardo Cannon, Avis Commack, Ochucko Jenije, Mister Alexander, Will Secord, Dustin Hopkins, Josh Gehres, Jamie Robinson, Patrick Robinson, Korey Magnum, Chris Thompson, Lonnie Pryor, A.J. Alexander, Xavier Rhodes, Dionte Allen, Kendall Smith, Jajuan Harley, Ventoure Watkins, Ty Jones, Dekoda Watson, Nathan Brazeau, Ed Imeokparia, Dareen Edwards, Jermaine Thomas, Tavares Pressley, Jeff Tacetta, Matt Dunham, James Esco, Ronald Britzius, Anthony Porterfield, Maurice Harris, Ricky Yates, Shawn Powell, Vincent Zann, Michael Schill, Jonathan Wallace, Daniel Gard, Recardo Wright, Brandon Jenkins, Aaron Gresham, Bryan Stork, A.J. Land, Jamar Jackson, Kendrick Stewart, Brandon Davis, Dan Hicks, Henry Orelus, Ryan McMahon, Blake Snider, Rodney Hudson, Aj Ganguzza, Zack Aronson, Joshua Rodriguez, Jacob Stanley, Andrew Datko, Chris Revell, Antwane Greenlee, Budd Thacker, Rhonne Sanderson, John Prior, Phillip Doumar, Gregory Pierre, Garrett Faircloth, Richard Wint, Zebrie Sanders, Jonathan Johnson, David Spurlock, Jarmon Fortson, Caz Piurowski, Willie Haulstead, Bert Reed, Rodney Smith, Ja'Baris Little, Rod Ownes, Cameron Wade, Beau Reliford, Louis Given, Moses McCrary, Craig Yarborough, Daniel Parvin, Everett Dawkins, Justin Mincey, Kevin McNeil, Toshmon Stevens, Demonte McAllister, Markus White and Jacobbi McDaniel.

Doak Campbell Stadium, which is now known as Bobby Bowden Field is the home football stadium for the Florida State Seminoles. Located on Champions Way, if you want to experience the tradition of football games held at Doak Campbell Stadium, take a stop by the night before a home game and witches the lighting of Osceola's spear and the Marching Chiefs playing.

Single game tickets, family zone seating and visiting team seats are location in the 200s section near the south zone and a complimentary proximity from the Marching Chiefs. For a closer view of the action on the field, there is priority 1 seating on back sides of the field. This is the best seating in the house and comes in line before priority 2 seating, which flanks both sides of priority 1 in the stadium. Student seats cover most of the north end zone except for some space dedicated to priority 2 and 3 seating on the home team side.

Gates A through M provide easy access and departure from virtually any point in the stadium. So whether you enter through the front where stained glass windows welcome or another way, there are plenty of seating choices in Doak Campbell Stadium. For large crowds, roaring fans, and state of the art facilities including digital soundboards and large screens for excellent views from any location, Doak Campbell Stadium is the place to go. With plenty of season left ahead, you don't want to miss some of these great fantastic home games when the Florida State Seminoles take the field.

The season is early, making it the perfect time to get your Florida State Seminoles tickets while selection and prices are at a premium. The spacious and beautiful Doak Campbell Stadium is a great place to enjoy this team on their own turf!

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Duke Blue Devils College Football Tickets and Seating Chart

Well, if you've been keeping up with the latest scores and games that the Duke Blue Devils have been playing, you know that in Durham, number six rated Virginia Tech gave the Blue Devils a run for their money and took home a win of 34-26. Although we saw a fine indication that the Blue Devils were there to play with a lead in the first quarter, Virginia Tech pulled ahead and kept the lead to finish off at eight points ahead.

Loyal Devils' fans may feel there's cause for concern when you take a look at the 2009 stats for the team. Losses against Richmond and Kansas make the recent tag by Virginia Tech their third attempt at bringing home a victory not quite connected. Fortunately, the season is young and so are the players.

The 2009 alphabetical roster looks pretty healthy as follows: Jackson Anderson (78), Kenny Anunike (84), Paul Asack (98), Jordan Baltes (51), Adam Banks (39), Sheldon Bell (17), Re'quan Boyette (21), Lee Butler (20), Lex Butler (29), Jordon Byas (38), August Campbell (52), Walt Canty (4), Ross Cockrell (6), John Coleman (70), Jeffrey Cowart (65), Matt Daniels (40), John Drew (97), Robert Drum (75), Patrick Egboh (90), Jeffrey Faris (35), Jack Farrell (44), Joey Finison (64), Teddy Force (69), Tony Foster (80), Justin Foxx (92), Guillermo Freile (10), Catron Gainey (23), Austin Gamble (45), Corey Gattis (14), Travis Gi bson (57), Tyree Glover (50), Zach Greene (1), Kyle Griswould (5), Ryan Hall (85), Dave Harding (74), Brandon Harper (55), Charlie Hatcher (93), Curtis Hazelton (58), Kyle Hill (79), Jay Hollingsworth (27), Andrew Holoman (48), Jarrod Holt (77), Brett Huffman (87), Will Hunter (51), Jeffrey Ijjas (94), Conor Irwin (76), Randez James (11), Cameron Jones (32), Colin Jones (30), Kevin Jones (49), Austin Kelly (83), Georgie Kerber 925), Alex King (18), Brandon King (22), Abraham Kromah (8), Patrick Kurunwune (43), Mitchell Lederman (67), Thaddeus Lewis (9), Stephan Lotfi (36), Nick Maggio (47), Brian Moore (68), Bryan Morgan (62), Jon Needham 971), Vince Oghobaase (3), Wesley Oglesby (99), Ayanga Okpokowuruk (91), Danny Parker (88), Garett Patterson (24), sam Payne (46), George Pearkes (89), Matt Pridemore (10), Brandon Putnam (54), Eriks Reks (41), Sean Renfree (19), Vincent Rey (31), Jeremy Ringfield (18), Kevin Rojas (28), Kinney Rucker (42), Chris Rwabukamba (16), Sydney Sarmiento (82), Sean Schroeder (12), Desmond Scott (33), Preston Scott (36), Chris Shannon (63), Perry Simmons (72), Ned Smith (46), Will Snyderwine (96), Taylor Sowell 915), Damian Thornton (56), Michael Tooley (53), Josh Trezvant (86), Donovan Varner (26), Conner Vernon (2), Tyree Watkins (81), Johnny Williams (37), Leon Wright (7) and Anthony Young-Wiseman (34).

Wallace Wade Stadium is the location where all home games are played by the Duke Blue Devils. For those not from the area, the address is 120 Frank Bassett Road in Durham, North Carolina. Wallace Wade Stadium holds 35,000 seats and is shaped like a horseshoe. If you are planning to attend a game at this location, there are preferred season seats on both sidelines that offer great views of the game and gridiron.

Family plan seats for groups of four or more can expect a great location right at the field entrance and player tunnel. Employee pass seats are near the preferred season in sections 8 through 10. Many enjoy spending some time in the Coco Cola Kids' Zone. There really are no bad seats at Wallace Wade Stadium whether you come to enjoy a game under a general admission fare, student priced ticket, visiting team supporter or preferred fan. Coco Cola End Zone group tickets are a great way to get everyone into the game in nearby seating as well.

Get your Duke Blue Devils tickets for all of the upcoming games. Wallace Wade Stadium is a great venue to watch the Devils play.

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Clemson Tigers College Football Tickets and Seating Chart

The Clemson Tigers may not have roared a win over Maryland recently but their stripes are still showing up pretty well according to their 2009 stats. They've been averaging 9 touchdowns and 12-15 field goals versus opponents at 3-4. First quarter can stand to be bolstered up but in the second quarter, Clemson Tigers have been averaging 43 versus opponents at 10, which is fantastic.

Passing strength of the Clemson Tigers is evident with 714 for the Tigers versus 575 for opponents. Let's keep an eye out for what Coach Sweeney has in mind for this fantastic team this year. The alphabetical roster is Spencer Adams (9), Kevin Alexander (24), Dwayne Allen (83), Daniel Andrews (41), Terrance Ashe (87), Thomas Austin (65), Durrell Barry (82), Spencer Benton (13), Da'Quan Bowers (93), Jess Bowers (91), Tajh Boyd (10), Andre Branch (40), Xavier Brewer (29), Jaron Brown (81), Kantrell Brown (37), Kourtnei Brown (90), Crezdon Butler (18), Jeremy Campbell (48), Sadat Chambers (27), Chris Chancellor (38), Miguel Chavis (89), Quandon Christian (49), Brandon Clear (42), Mason Cloy (62), Kavell Conner (33), Scotty Cooper (44), Jamie Cumbie (8), Chad Diehl (30), Xavier Dye (21), Andre Ellington (23), Brandon Ford (80), Jacoby Ford (6), Dalton Freeman (55), Marcus Gilchrist (12), Malliciah Goodman (97), Jamarcus Grant (70), Chris Hairston (61), Rashard Hall (31), Jamie Harper (8), Corico Hawkins (45), Richard Jackson (19), J.K. Jay (77), Jarvis Jenkins (99), Kyle Johnson (88), Marquan Jones (26), Willy Korn (3), Cory Lambert (76), Byron Maxwell (36), Brandon Maye (20), Antoine McClain (74), Roderick McDowell (25), Bryce McNeal (7), Jonathan Meeks (22), Rennie Moore (94), Kasey Nobles (92), Wilson Norris (64), Kenneth Page (68), Michael Palmer (86), Kyle Parker (11), Phillip Price (79), Ben Ramsey (78), Chris Richardson (79), Tarik Rollins (34), Matt Sanders (54), Ricky Sapp (7), Coty Sensabaough (15), Tyler Shatley (43), Spencer Shuey (47), Caleb Simmons (58), Matt Skinner (71), Darrell Smith (84) and David Smith (73).

Home games held at the Memorial Stadium include special entrances at Gates 1, 5 and 13 for those who need barrier free access to the stadium. There are first aid stations in Under Sections J, T, K and E and ambulances at Gates 1, 5, 8 and 13. Simple directions lead to Memorial Stadium from Charlotte, North Carolina/Greenville, South Carolina, Atlanta, Georgia, Columbia, South Carolina and Asheville, North Carolina.

Top deck gates on both sides provide easy access to north, south and west stands. Those who like up close action at the Frank Howard Field can get up close and personal with the action on the gridiron in sections A through T on both sides. The general admission seating puts you right in the firing range to spot every kick for the goal.

Located on Perimeter Road, Memorial Stadium seating options provide ambience to every visitor in attendance. The club level offers press box seating, president's box and tiger den seating. There's also the westzone club area, and two executive suite levels for seating with all the amenities one might expect and a few unexpected treats on these levels as well.

So if you're looking to catch the Clemson Tigers in action at any of their home games, the Memorial Stadium offers great seats and state of the art facilities, ample concession stands and access to faculties that make your entire stay and gaming experience a most memorable one. Whether you're looking for seats for just a couple or need group arrangements, it's a best bet to get tickets in advance and ensure that your seating preferences aren't taken, especially at some of the season's biggest games.

This season promises to be interesting and Clemson Tigers tickets. Find great seats at Clemson Memorial Stadium.

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Boston Eagles College Football Tickets and Seating Chart


With a win over Wake Forest after a recovered fumble by Wes Davis in overtime, the Boston Eagles College Football team made their 27-24 win a reality as Dave Shinskie threw three scoring passes Saturday. Saturday's game against Florida State was rained out at Shea Stadium but that didn't stop the Boston Eagles from bringing home another win with an ending score of 28-21 with a crowd of more than 40,000 in attendance.


Overall team statistics look pretty good for the Boston Eagles team thus far this season. Averaging 30.5 points per game with 62 first downs and rushing for 30 while keeping the penalties down at 5 may be the key to staying on top of their game.


This year's offensive line up is Justin Jarvis (82), Billy Flutie (14), Rich Gunnell (18), Colin Lamond Jr. (10), Anthony Castonzo (74), John Wetzel (73), Nathan Richman (75), Emmett Cleary (77), Matt Tennant (65), Mark Spinney (69), Thomas Claiborne (78), Nick Halloran (71), Rich Lapham (66), Mike Goodman (72), Chris Pantale (81), Lars Anderson (87) and Jordon McMichael (88).


The defensive lineup is Alex Albright (98), Max Holloway (56), Austin Giles (52), Nick Rossi (64), Damik Scafe (55), Jim Ramella (86), Brad Newman (47), Dominick LeGrande (26), Mike Morrissey (53), Mike McLaughlin (34), Dan Williams (33), Alexander DiSanzo (44), Luke Kuechly (40), Marcellus Bowman (8), Jim Noel (23), Wes Davis (45), Okechukwa Okoroha (24), DeLeon Gause (9), Donnie Fletcher (4), Roderick Rollins (20) and Isaac Johnson (19).


For games played at home, the Boston Eagles college football team takes to the field against competitors on the beautiful Alumni Stadium, which was expanded and now holds nearly 45,000 seats. Artificial turn and lights were added at the same time. During the late 80s, matching upper decks and a new press box were upgrades. Since that time, new scoreboards and instant replay screens, a new lighting system, upgraded concessions and a glass and brick exterior façade make Alumni Stadium one of the most up to date stadiums in the state.


Gates B, D, E, and F provide entrance to seating from all four corners. For seating near the 30- and 40-yard like, sections F and G are the best bet. Ticketholders can be sure they'll get an up close and personal view of the gridiron action from this level.


Those who like a little less noise will appreciate being seated a bit further back but be prepared to experience the outdoor elements at their best as these are open air seats. As far as parking goes, it is not permitted to park in the neighborhoods around Boston College and on campus parking on game day is limited to Flynn Fund permit holders.


The best bet is to park at Needham Satellite lot and take the complimentary shuttle system. Rides start as early as 2-1/2 hours before kickoff, ensuring travel to the stadium in plenty of time to hit the concessions and get to your seat before the game starts. Alumni Stadium is located at 2601 Beacon Street in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts.


Alumni Stadium can be reached from points north, south and west as well as from downtown Boston and from Logan Airport. The Boston skyline provides a unique background as the backdrop for every football game held at the Alumni Stadium. With a variety of seating options, modernized facilities and a comfortable central location, visiting the Alumni Stadium to see the Boston Eagles college team play is just the right thing to do.


Whether you want to be right by the action of the sidelines or moved a ways back where the action is still clear, the choice is yours and the Alumni Stadium delivers every time.


The season promises to be interesting so dont miss out on getting the best Boston College Eagles tickets while theyre still available. Home games played at Alumni Stadium offer some really great seats and views.

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