Student Cotton Bowl Ticket Will-Call Information

Student Cotton Bowl Ticket Will-Call Information
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University of Arkansas students who purchased tickets for the AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic through the Razorback ticket office may pick their tickets up on Friday, Jan. 6, 2012, from 9 a.m. to noon at Gate A on the north side of Cowboys Stadium in Arlington.

Please note that the will-call gate information has changed from what was originally distributed at the time of the ticket purchase based on a request made by the AT&T Cotton Bowl.

Students may pick up their individual bowl ticket with a matching student access ID at the bowl will-call site on the day of the game. A valid ID must be presented on site for each individual bowl ticket.

Contacts

Kate, McCrary
Razorback Ticket Office
479-575-5151, kmccrary@uark.edu

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