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(the following is a guest post from Orange tailgating guru Texan Mark)
Once again TNIAAM will be joining forces with SyracuseFan.com to assist with game tickets, tailgating and parking for Syracuse Orange football fans to watch SU visit the Clemson Tigers this fall.
Unfortunately, Clemson has ended the group rate for us this year but we worked a backup plan with the SU Ticket Office to seat Orange fans together in the visitors' section (thanks for the assist, Mark P.). The bad news is tickets are list price, and Syracuse has no control over pricing. Tickets are $60 apiece in our designated section, plus a $10 processing fee for the entire order.
Still, here is your two step process:
First, the link for tickets: https://oss.ticketmaster.com/aps/syracuse/EN/promotion/home
(Your promo code is SUFANS16)
Update: Email Mark about the link, which he'll need to forward your way (texanmarktailgate@gmail.com)
Second, parking is $30 and the tailgate is $10 (kids 12 and under free) plus a 3-percent processing fee is at http://www.syracusetailgates.com.
Parking is at a premium in Clemson but the great news is we'll own all the spots at St. Andrews Catholic Church and will have access to indoor plumbing. This is the same placed we used in 2014 and it had a good flow for after-game traffic in 2014.
For our Atlanta-based fans or folks flying into ATL for the game, a bus trip is being planned from Smyrna, Ga. (Atlanta suburb). It is being run by Siracusa's NY Pizzeria (Atlanta's Cuse fan spot). The bus will leave early enough to enjoy some tailgating at our church parking lot and leave shortly after the game. Kickoff time will be determined about two weeks before the game. For additional info: Phone (770) 432-7454 -- ask for Dave Cappotto the owner, or email him at dave@siracusas.com.
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Should be another raucous atmosphere down in Clemson, when SU visits the Tigers on November 5. Hopefully the Orange show up well again this season down at Memorial Stadium.