Archive for Tuesday, July 22, 2008
FOOTBALL
Four of USC’s six home games sold out
Fewer than 1,000 tickets each remain for Oregon and Washington games.
USC is expected to have one of the top college football teams in the nation this season, but if you want to pay face value to see the Trojans at home, you’d better act fast.
The school announced Monday afternoon that four of its six home games are sold out, and that there are fewer than 1,000 tickets available for each of the other two games.
What tickets remain are for an Oct. 4 game against Oregon and a Nov. 1 game against Washington. Tickets can be purchased by calling the USC ticket office at (213) 740-4672, or online at .
Home games against Ohio State (Sept. 13), Arizona State (Oct. 11), California (Nov. 8) and Notre Dame (Nov. 29) are sold out.
–
Mike Hiserman
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