Are there rules against an adult using a student's football tickets?

WTL

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Nov 12, 2003
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Huntsville, Al, USA
You have to have an ACTioncard (student ID) to get in with the student ticket.

You can convert a student ticket to a student guest ticket(which does not require a card) at coleman coliseum a few days before the game. It costs around $45. Give them a call, they have a cut off time of friday or maybe thursday now where they will not convert tickets after.
 
You have to have an ACTioncard (student ID) to get in with the student ticket.

You can convert a student ticket to a student guest ticket(which does not require a card) at coleman coliseum a few days before the game. It costs around $45. Give them a call, they have a cut off time of friday or maybe thursday now where they will not convert tickets after.
The tickets are paperless this year. Students trying to convert tickets to student guest tickets have to go to Coleman with their ACT Card, convert the ticket on the ACT Card, and then get a paper ticket... all while paying the conversion fee.

The cumbersome set-up was designed to keep students from buying ticket packages with the intention of selling them to non-students.
 

Luvubama

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May 26, 2008
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Charlotte NC
I'm buying a student ticket and my son is converting it to a Student guest for $50.00. Of course I'm paying multiple times that for the student ticket:eek2: but this season I'll mortgage my house to see a win against AuBARN
 
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kfo9494

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Jun 19, 2001
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What is your definition of ADULT?
All the students want to be considered an ADULT.
But my child(19 year old) did not go to Baton Rouge so he could sell his ticket for over $300- none went to me-yet I pay all his fees. But I will say he is a good son--------
The only reason I do not sit in the student section is because I am too old to stand the entire time.
 
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