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The ticketing system currently indicates that there are no seats available for this game.

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I got this now I am in a wait line on the phone! I should of stayed home and do this. Could get on at work, just spinning and then when I did it says no seats available.

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The ticketing system currently indicates that there are no seats available for this game.

For more information, contact customer service.

Did you make sure to select a non field box seat? The Field Box seats seem to be non existent, and unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be a best-available.

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Got my tix without much hassle. A little slow at first, but about a min after that it went smoothly. Lots of options for ticket price levels as well. I could have bought much better seats than my plan if I wanted to splurge. Very pleased after last year's hassle.

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Got mine @ section 17 but row 9 :( Is that too far back to see the scoreboard?

You should be fine. Rows 10 and back are where you have the issues. At worse you wouldn't be able to see the very top of the highest scoreboard. I had season tickets in section 17 row 10 last year and could see most of the scoreboard but leaning down I could see it all, best thing is you have tv's above you that allows you to see replays the rest of the stadium doesn't get to see. You will like those seats.

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