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OSU has sold half its Heart of Dallas Bowl tickets
Published: 12/7/2012 6:01 PM
Last Modified: 12/7/2012 6:04 PM

As of Friday afternoon, about 5,000 of Oklahoma State's 10,000 allotted tickets for the Heart of Dallas Bowl have been sold, said Adam Barnes, OSU's director of sales and marketing.

The Cowboys will face Purdue at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas at 11 a.m. Jan. 1. The game will be shown on ESPNU.

Tickets purchased through OSU's ticket office cost $75 and are for OSU sections. More information, visit okstate.com/bowlcentral.

Tickets for other sections cost $25-$125 and are available on heartofdallasbowl.com.

Written by
Kelly Hines
Sports Writer



Reader Comments 7 Total

Atticus (2 months ago)
Not only that, but Gundy gets to play a weak opponant by being favored by more than 2 touchdowns.
                    
pika (2 months ago)
Spell much?
J.R., Dallas (2 months ago)
@pika - Just another Walmart sooner; move along, nothing to see here.
WilsonReagan (2 months ago)
I can promise you if Tennessee finished tied for 3rd in the SEC they would not be going to a junk bowl like this. This is why it will be tough to keep a coach at OSU, even if it is his NY Yankee job.
bruinsooner (2 months ago)
Got to admit, those Cowpokes travel well!! Hey OSU, get off your duff; you are embarrassing this state. OU bowl tickets were soldout before we even knew who we were playing. Since then, we bought all the standing room tickets allotted to us at $50 each.
                    
206761 (2 months ago)
How quickly you forget about the 12,000 tickets OU failed to sell for the fiesta bowl two years ago that the Big 12 had to pay $2 million to cover. OSU had no problems selling their entire allotment to the fiesta bowl last year and fans bought thousand more from other outlets.

Comparing the real cotton bowl, which OSU also sold their allotment last time they were there, to the crap bowl that OSU is in against a pathetic Purdue team is ridiculous. There are plenty of OSU fans that are going, just not buying the more expensive tickets from the ticket office when cheaper tickets are available elsewhere.
pbrown127 (last month)
Agree with last comment, but I'm not going this year result of the last loss. No energy shown.
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Tulsa World Sports Writer Jimmie Tramel is a former class president at Locust Grove High School. He graduated magna cum laude from Northeastern State University with a journalism degree and, while attending college, was sports editor of the Pryor Daily Times. He joined the Tulsa World on Oct. 17, 1989, the same day an earthquake struck the World Series. In 2007, he wrote a book about Oklahoma State football with former Cowboy coach Pat Jones.

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Tulsa World Sports Writer Kelly Hines joined the World staff in September 2007. She grew up in the Oklahoma City area, was valedictorian at her high school and attended Oklahoma State University. She previously worked at The Oklahoman and KOTV and in the World's web and news departments.

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