Dr Pepper Big 12 Championship Event Timeline
From the Dallas Cowboys Stadium:
We want to thank you for your ticket purchase to the Dr Pepper Big 12 Championship.
As we all eagerly await the game, we wanted to take this time to provide general event information and remind each of you that you have the opportunity to purchase parking prior to the show.
EVENT TIMELINE
- 12:00pm Parking Lots Open
- 2:00- 7:00pm FanFest on Plaza
- 4:30pm Stadium Opens
- 7:00pm Game Begins
See you there BONizens.
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I wish the game were in the afternoon
But I guess these things are decided well ahead of time. Looks like I’ll be cutting out for a couple of hours from the party we’ll be attending the rest of the night.
Hook ’em!
The last two games were at night
I think having the night game will help the game day routine.
"I live in the tower with Coach Brown." -Bevo
Heisman!!
If Colt wins the Heisman?? I hope he is the one that breaks the Heisman curse in championship games?!??!
of course it's a question.
did you not see the 19 question marks indicating a heavily upward inflection? duh.
by billyzane on Dec 3, 2009 9:33 AM CST up reply actions 1 recs
Exactly
"I live in the tower with Coach Brown." -Bevo
by run Bevo run on Dec 3, 2009 10:33 AM CST up reply actions
For those lucky ones attending
Enjoy $70 parking, scant restrooms, and poor PA and crowd acoustics. Fucking Jerry.
by DaGoose on Dec 3, 2009 4:34 PM CST via mobile reply actions
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My parking was half that, only chicks need a restrooms during the game, who goes to a football game for the PA, and it’s a football stadium not the Met.
"I live in the tower with Coach Brown." -Bevo
Agree with rBr
I’ve been and did not experience any of these problems. But I also like the AAC and the Ballpark and thought Wrigley field okay but overhyped. Maybe I have bad taste.
Wrigley is more about the history than anything else
Almost 100 years old, just outside of downtown chicago, and surrounded by cubs crazy sports bars guaranteed to piss me off during college football season.
No, it’s not just you.
proud to swim home
I loved the gameday experience at Wrigley
But as LH said, it’s about history more than anything else. Age and history make up for a lot. JerryWorld has neither history nor age to excuse any of its shortcomings, though.
by burntorangehorn on Dec 4, 2009 7:54 AM CST up reply actions
I've heard the acoustics/sound systems are absolutely terrible
Some friends saw U2 in concert there recently. They had to leave halfway through because they couldn’t even hear any music, just noise (they were in the nosebleeds). You’d think for all the money spent on video screens Jerry would have invested something in sound and acoustics, especially for how much the stadium is going to be used for events like concerts and such.

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