Found November 16, 2011 on The Cardinal Connect: Yardbarker Blogger Network
For those who are interested in heading to Indianapolis on Saturday afternoon to watch the Cards take on the Butler Bulldogs, you’re in luck. As of earlier this afternoon there were still 1,500 $30 tickets available on TicketMaster.com. I imagine some fans are in a little bit of a pickle. With the football game kicking off at noon and the basketball game tipping off at 2 p.m., it’s a pretty safe bet that if you decide to go to Indianapolis, you’re not going to see any of the football game. However, there is always DVR, but I imagine it would be pretty tough to make it all the way home without hearing the final score of the game before being able to watch the replay. I won’t try too hard to persuade you to miss out on watching Strong and the football team, but if you have the opportunity to go to Hinkle Fieldhouse, you should do it. It’s a very unique place to watch a college basketball game. The 10,000 seat venue is one of a kind. The Bulldogs are obvio...
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