Known as the “Lovable Losers” by many
fans, the Chicago Cubs are a symbol of determination and pride in the windy
city of Chicago, Illinois. Beginning in the 1870’s this baseball team has been
entertaining baseball fans at Wrigley Field for many years. If you are ready to
experience the thrill and fun of a great game of baseball, then go buy your
Chicago Cubs tickets!
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
Ohio State: One of the Great Football Teams of the Big Ten
The Ohio State Buckeyes football team is one of the great college football programs. The team plays in the Big Ten Conference at Ohio Stadium in Columbus, Ohio. Buckeye fans are a loyal group and many look forward to purchasing Ohio State football tickets every year.
The Big Ten is a highly competitive football conference. The majority of Big Ten teams are located in the Midwest. Some of the teams in the Big Ten include the University of Michigan, Penn State, University of Nebraska, University of Wisconsin and Indiana University. A number of the football teams in the Big Ten have won a national championship. Football tickets to Big Ten games are a treasured commodity.
The Buckeyes have won seven national championships. The last one was in 2002, when they defeated Miami in the Fiesta Bowl. The game went into double overtime, and it culminated in an undefeated season for the Buckeyes. The team has been Big Ten conference champions 36 times and has 10 undefeated seasons. Ohio State is number five in total wins among all football programs, and the Buckeyes have a tradition of sending talent to the NFL. Since 1967, nine former players or coaches have been voted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Only the programs at Notre Dame and USC have sent more players to the Hall of Fame.
Buying Ohio State Football Tickets is a great way to enjoy all the action that comes with Buckeye football.
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Purchase Your Tennessee Volunteers Tickets Online
When it comes to buying tickets for a major sporting event, purchasing them through an online vendor has some great advantages. If you need Tennessee Volunteers tickets, searching online is a great way to get the seats you want for an affordable price.
Looking for tickets online enables a stadium-goer to see which seats are still available. Neyland Stadium can seat more than 100,000 people, but that does not mean there will be a lot of seats. In fact, many Vols games sell out quickly. Therefore, hopping online to see which seats are still available will let you know your options right away. Many sites will provide a map of the stadium so you can discern each level and actually see where your seats will be. This is a great tool in case you prefer sitting in an end zone or along the sidelines.
Purchasing tickets through the Internet also allows you to browse sites to compare prices. You may be able to find better prices for certain seats, especially if tickets are priced to sell. Find a trusted site that offers competitive pricing. Be sure you print any confirmation you receive along with the tickets. It is also a good idea to save this confirmation e-mail you receive should you have any issues getting access to the game.
Football season in Knoxville is an exciting time, and you want to be sure to purchase your Tennessee Volunteers tickets well before game day. Using an online provider can be a great, easy way to get your tickets.
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Thursday, August 29, 2013
Moves Made in the NBA Offseason
The NBA looks like it could feature a dramatically altered
landscape in the upcoming season, as many teams have taken steps either forward
or backward. While anything can happen in sports, there are a handful of
players whose moves could drastically change the way next year’s standings
look. Here are some of the biggest moves that have taken place so far
in this NBA offseason.
Tuesday, July 2, 2013
Get Houston Dynamo Tickets To Watch Your Favorite Team Play
The Houston Dynamo team has become a household name in the
region and beyond due to their achievements. This team won a championship in
their first season in the Major League Soccer (MLS) in the year 2006. They
followed this feat with another MLS cup in 2007. This has made the Houston
Dynamo one of the most dangerous teams in this league. With a couple of HoustonDynamo tickets, you and your friends or family can have the chance to see this
team play.
Thursday, June 20, 2013
Plan Ahead For Houston Rodeo Tickets
Rodeo Houston is the world's largest livestock and live
entertainment exhibition. Since the 1930s, it has evolved to become a massive
must-attend event. More than 2 ½ million people took part in 2013, and the
numbers keep growing. If you are planning to attend this extravaganza, you will
need to get your Houston Rodeo tickets early.
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
East Regional Favorites Roll into Sweet 16
While the rest of the NCAA Tournament descended into varied
states of chaos, the East was a picture of order and stability, and fans with
East Regional tickets can look forward to seeing each of the top four seeds
this weekend in the nation’s capital.
Indiana, Miami, Marquette and Syracuse took very different paths to reach
the Sweet 16, but they all managed to navigate the madness that is the first
weekend of the Big Dance. Indiana had few problems taking care of James Madison
in their first game, but needed a strong second half to pull away from Temple. Miami
crushed University of the Pacific before outlasting Illinois. No team has lived
on the edge in the NCAA Tournament more than Marquette, who beat Davidson 59-58
in the first round before squeaking past Butler, 74-72. Meanwhile, Syracuse
annihilated Montana 81-34, then coasted in the second half for a six-point
victory over Cal.
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Dodgers Must Proceed Cautiously with Greinke
Fans with Dodgers tickets received a little bit of a scare
last week, as pitcher Zack Greinke was flown home to Los Angeles to have his
elbow examined. Greinke, who signed a six-year, $147 million deal in the
offseason, was diagnosed with inflammation in the back of his elbow, and
received an injection of platelet-enriched plasma, as well as anti-inflammatory
medication. While Greinke has since pitched bullpen sessions and experienced no
pain, it appears as if his timetable to start the season has been pushed back,
and is no longer slated to start the Dodgers second game of the season on April
2.
Friday, March 8, 2013
Manning, Broncos Serious About Super Bowl
Despite earning the No. 1 seed in the AFC, the Denver
Broncos were not able to punch their Super Bowl tickets in 2012, and will look
to take it a step further this season. Of course, the signing of future Hall of
Famer Peyton Manning was the key to last season’s success, as he showed little
ill effects of the neck injury that derailed his entire 2011 season. Manning
was phenomenal in his first season in the Mile High City, just missing out on
his fifth MVP award. He quickly changed the culture and attitude of the Denver
offense, helping receivers Demaryius Thomas and Eric Decker blossom in the
process. Of course, Manning was also lucky to step into a situation with two
young, talented receivers at his disposal. The decision to franchise left
tackle Ryan Clady this offseason was a no-brainer, as the fifth year pro was
set to hit unrestricted free agency. The Boise State product is one of the best
left tackles in the league, and his presence is vital to the continued health
of Manning. The Broncos could look to add another running back at some point
this spring, but the offense is in good shape heading into 2013.
Monday, February 25, 2013
Outdoor NHL Schedule Could Expand Past Winter Classic
Hockey fans hoping to secure Winter Classic tickets may eventually have more opportunities to experience outdoor NHL games. While the 2014 Winter Classic is still slated for January 1 between the Detroit Red Wings and Toronto Maple Leafs at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor, the league is discussing plans to expand its outdoor schedule in the coming years. Though no decision has been made, additional locations have already been floated around. Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts has been mentioned as another likely spot for a future outdoor game. Though the Boston Bruins have already hosted a Winter Classic Game, in 2010, the matchup at Fenway Park was very successful, and Boston continues to be one of the best hockey markets in the U.S. The question is, should the league host more than one outdoor hockey game every year?
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Germain Arena Is All About Entertainment
Germain Arena is a multipurpose entertainment facility
midway between Naples and Fort Myers in Estero, Florida. The venue opened in
1998 and seats more than 7,000 people, making it the largest facility of its
kind in the southwestern region of the state. It is home to the Everblades, the
ECHL team affiliated with the National Hockey League's Carolina Hurricanes.
Thursday, February 14, 2013
Last All-Star Game for Celtics’ Garnett
Kevin Garnett has added a bit of intrigue to this weekend,
not only to fans with NBA All Star tickets, but to basketball fans across the
globe, as he claims this will be his final All-Star Game. While the 14-time
All-Star is probably not going to hang up his sneakers at the end of the
season, he has vowed that the game in Houston will be his final All-Star
appearance. Garnett has been a staple of the both the All-Star Game and the
league since being drafted by the Minnesota Timberwolves in 1995, coming to the
Boston Celtics in a trade in 2007. One of the greatest and most competitive
players in league history, he won the MVP award in 2004 with the Timberwolves,
and helped the Celtics win the NBA Championship in 2008. Garnett has slowed
down to a degree in recent seasons, but he has remained remarkably effective
despite reaching the 1,300 game plateau earlier in the season. He seemed to
find new life last year after switching to center full-time, allowing him to
avoid chasing younger power forwards around the perimeter on a more consistent
basis.
Thursday, February 7, 2013
Information About The Patriot Center
The Patriot Center is located in George Mason University which is in
Northern Virginia and was established about twenty six years ago. The center is
considered one of the most popular as it has played host to a wide number of
prestigious local and international events. The center has a 10,000 seat arena.
Some of the events that have been held in this center
include basketball tournaments, concerts, family shows among many other things.
The following are just some of the reasons why this center has remained one of
the most appealing for holding such events.
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
The Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall Box Office
Whether you live, work, or plan to visit the Portland,
Oregon area, you should consider visiting the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall.
This beautiful building features the Italian Rococo Revival style of
architecture. Originally built in 1928
as the Portland Public Theater, it has been open under its current name since
1984. It has many great features,
including a portable acoustic shell and dressing rooms for up to 90
performers. Over 2,500 audience members
can fit inside the hall to enjoy each performance.
Monday, January 7, 2013
Venue Review: Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
The Bill Graham Civic Auditorium is a large and cavernous
concert venue that accommodates a crowd of 7,000 people. The venue was formerly
known as the San Francisco Civic Auditorium and was renamed in honor of Graham
after his untimely death in a helicopter crash in 1991. The venue has a long
history of hosting large names in the recording business, most notably The
Grateful Dead, who played many concerts at the venue. The remaining members of
The Grateful Dead have continued to play at the auditorium under the name
Furthur. The band most recently held their annual New Year's Eve run at the
venue, playing there for three consecutive nights.
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