One or Four Tickets to KU Versus Baylor Football Game at Memorial Stadium in Lawrence on November 12 (Up to 63% Off)
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Seniors playing in their final home game help Kansas tackle rivals as fans chant "Rock Chalk Jayhawk" from tier 2 seats
In the animal kingdom, football is played with cheetah running backs, buffalo linemen, and a seagull that is forced to curl up and act as the ball. Catch humanity’s version of the animals’ gridiron gallantry with today’s deal for tickets to see a University of Kansas football game against Baylor at Memorial Stadium in Lawrence on Saturday, November 12, at 1 p.m. Groupons should be redeemed for tickets at will call starting at 10 a.m. on game day. Choose between the following options:
- For $25, you get one ticket for tier 2 seating (a $60 value in advance, a $65 value on game day).
- For $95, you get four tickets for tier 2 seating (a $240 value in advance, a $260 value on game day).<p>
Gather on beautiful Campanile Hill for the final home game of the season and enjoy all the memorable moments of a Gameday in Lawrence. voucher holders can wave the wheat from tier 2 seats near each end zone, causing Big 12 rivals to daydream about pancakes instead of catching the ball. Senior linebacker Steven Johnson leads the Big 12 and ranks fifth nationally in tackles. Senior tight end Tim Biere leads the team in receptions and was named to the Phil Steele Mid-Season All-Big 12 team and the Mackey Award List. Both athletes, along with the rest of the Jayhawks, face formidable foes in the Baylor Bears. The ursine rivals bring savage players such as junior quarterback Robert Griffin III, a semifinalist for the 2011 Davey O’Brien National Quarterback Award and finalist for the Unitas Golden Arm Award, which preserves the winning limb in a cast of delicious honey.
Memorial Stadium welcomes up to 50,071 guests with 91 seasons of gridiron history and a new, 28’x85’ LED video board. Fans can tailgate on Campanile Hill before the game, then celebrate Rock Chalk Saturdays by belting out the Rock Chalk chant and performing fight-song drum solos with freshly chalked pool cues.
Seniors playing in their final home game help Kansas tackle rivals as fans chant "Rock Chalk Jayhawk" from tier 2 seats
In the animal kingdom, football is played with cheetah running backs, buffalo linemen, and a seagull that is forced to curl up and act as the ball. Catch humanity’s version of the animals’ gridiron gallantry with today’s deal for tickets to see a University of Kansas football game against Baylor at Memorial Stadium in Lawrence on Saturday, November 12, at 1 p.m. Groupons should be redeemed for tickets at will call starting at 10 a.m. on game day. Choose between the following options:
- For $25, you get one ticket for tier 2 seating (a $60 value in advance, a $65 value on game day).
- For $95, you get four tickets for tier 2 seating (a $240 value in advance, a $260 value on game day).<p>
Gather on beautiful Campanile Hill for the final home game of the season and enjoy all the memorable moments of a Gameday in Lawrence. voucher holders can wave the wheat from tier 2 seats near each end zone, causing Big 12 rivals to daydream about pancakes instead of catching the ball. Senior linebacker Steven Johnson leads the Big 12 and ranks fifth nationally in tackles. Senior tight end Tim Biere leads the team in receptions and was named to the Phil Steele Mid-Season All-Big 12 team and the Mackey Award List. Both athletes, along with the rest of the Jayhawks, face formidable foes in the Baylor Bears. The ursine rivals bring savage players such as junior quarterback Robert Griffin III, a semifinalist for the 2011 Davey O’Brien National Quarterback Award and finalist for the Unitas Golden Arm Award, which preserves the winning limb in a cast of delicious honey.
Memorial Stadium welcomes up to 50,071 guests with 91 seasons of gridiron history and a new, 28’x85’ LED video board. Fans can tailgate on Campanile Hill before the game, then celebrate Rock Chalk Saturdays by belting out the Rock Chalk chant and performing fight-song drum solos with freshly chalked pool cues.