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I've heard 5,000 to attend. I know they are preselling 2,600 tickets. Parking will be a bear. Locals churches are going to be accomodating us with parking as well as Moss Wright Park. :(

 

I think Cory Stewart is a good player but I know that you have another Quarterback (I can't think of his name). He's supposed to be pretty good. Aaron Bateman is probably going to make some noise as well as your running backs. All in all it will be a very good game. I think JP2 takes this one but by a very small margin. thumb

 

I think there will be some tailgating etc but I don't know of any special events. I know that it should get alot of viewing on CSS. Those that won't drive North will certainly watch it on television. B)

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5,500 is max capasity,

5,000 Fans

500 JPII Student,Faculty& Press

 

5000 tickets total are on sale now at each schools Bussiness Office,

Father Ryan (615-383-4200) and Pope John Paul II (615-822-2375)

Ryan got 2500, JPII 2500

If you show up at the game without a ticket and don't get in Good luck getting back to your car. B)

The lines at the General Addmision gates will be kinda long but moving(hopefully).

There will be 3 gates.

Gate 2 will take passes and tickets only most likely no waiting.

Gate 1 General Admission (Good Luck)

Gate 3 Visitors Gate...General Admission & Tickets...Its crowded from the shuttle buses.

Lots of Tailgating

Broadcast Channel 27 Comcast Sports

 

Don't know about half time JPII doesn't have much of a band

 

Lots of media maybe Rudy & his Chopper

 

New Traveling Trophy "The Bishop's Cup" Give the Boys somthing to brag about.

 

JPII wins a Squeaker

 

Dhack

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5,500 is max capasity,

5,000 Fans 

500 JPII Student,Faculty& Press

 

5000 tickets total are on sale now at each schools Bussiness Office,

Father Ryan (615-383-4200) and Pope John Paul II (615-822-2375)

Ryan got 2500, JPII 2500

If you show up at the game without a ticket and don't get in Good luck getting back to your car.  B)

The lines at the General Addmision gates will be kinda long but moving(hopefully).

There will be 3 gates. 

Gate 2 will take passes and tickets only most likely no waiting.

Gate 1 General Admission (Good Luck)

Gate 3 Visitors Gate...General Admission & Tickets...Its crowded from the shuttle buses.

Lots of Tailgating

Broadcast Channel 27 Comcast Sports

 

Don't know about half time JPII doesn't have much of a band 

 

Lots of media maybe Rudy & his Chopper

 

New Traveling Trophy "The Bishop's Cup"  Give the Boys somthing to brag about.

 

JPII wins a Squeaker

 

Dhack

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Can't JP2 buy that land across from the school for parking? The campus doesn't have much room to expand, it appears. Parking right on the side of Caldwell is very dangerous.

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