Sexton Hardcastle
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BY SEAN DUFF
SeanDuff@coloradoan.com
July 7, 2009
CSU football fans snatched up more than half of the 1,200 tickets made available Monday for the Sept. 6 season-opening game against the University of Colorado in Boulder.
Single-game tickets for the general public went on sale Monday morning, and fans began lining up at 5 a.m. at the Fum McGraw Center ticket office.
"Conservatively, I'd say we had about a dozen people in line," said Gary Ozzello, Colorado State University's senior associate athletic director. "Several were CSU students who said they had arrived there at 5 a.m."
Ozzello said business was brisk all morning as fans bought tickets in person, by phone and online.
"I can tell you we have less than 500 remaining from the 1,200 that we started with," Ozzello said late Monday afternoon.
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SeanDuff@coloradoan.com
July 7, 2009
CSU football fans snatched up more than half of the 1,200 tickets made available Monday for the Sept. 6 season-opening game against the University of Colorado in Boulder.

Single-game tickets for the general public went on sale Monday morning, and fans began lining up at 5 a.m. at the Fum McGraw Center ticket office.
"Conservatively, I'd say we had about a dozen people in line," said Gary Ozzello, Colorado State University's senior associate athletic director. "Several were CSU students who said they had arrived there at 5 a.m."
Ozzello said business was brisk all morning as fans bought tickets in person, by phone and online.
"I can tell you we have less than 500 remaining from the 1,200 that we started with," Ozzello said late Monday afternoon.
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