I've heard that you can call the ticket office and they will send you printed tickets for the season. There is a charge for it (probably plus shipping), but to me it would be worth it.
Though it may be a hassle, if you want the printed keepsake, you could probably also go to the ticket window on game day and say you don't have your phone, it's not working, etc and they should be able to print them for you. Not everyone has a device capable of working with the ticket apps.
I hate digital tickets. I love keeping the stubs from all the events I've been too. I always try to get printed tickets if available.
They do not look the same, they are the very generic Ticketmaster looking ones and not the custom ones per each game like the old ones.
Yes, my GA tickets are for sale … $48 Trillion or the deed for all real property in Georgia. All profits will be used for my vision of environmental protection for the great state of Tennessee.So glad they’re in our account this early. Makes selling, transferring, or adding them to my wallet an easier experience. I still miss receiving paper tickets like most people. It was always like Christmas in July.
Yes, my GA tickets are for sale … $48 Trillion or the deed for all real property in Georgia. All profits will be used for my vision of environmental protection for the great state of Tennessee.
1. All solid waste goes to what was formally known as Athens.
2. All other waste also goes to Athens.
3. All Tennessee residents that were born and raised in Tennessee that are Georgia fans will also be taken to Athens - forever.
Next year I won’t ask as much for the Alabama tickets as I imagine that state is not worth as much as the one to its east.