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  1. Example from last season of what Craig Way uses on game day
  2. I am not certain on all the policies for each place, just the trend and what I saw in a few places. So, I just called Aria and talked with someone in their sportsbook. She said most of the seats are reserved for VIP types who have a casino host. So you must book that thru a host apparently. Then she said they also have some “first come first served” type seating but it also comes with a food and beverage spending minimum (she didn’t know the amount yet). So that’s all I have for now. Just wanted to alert everyone to these trends because it caught me off guard awhile back.
  3. I think it’s like most everything else in Vegas, there’s a listed price to rent the seat and it’s probably free if you are a more highly rated player to the casino. I don’t think it hasn’t anything to do with making a few sports bets for the day.
  4. No publicly available depth chart. Even if it was somewhat useless at times, it feels like they always put one out.
  5. No depth charts for the season is certainly one way to go. Kinda wild if you ask me.
  6. I also forgot about the Buffalo Wild Wings next to PH and across from Cosmo/City Center.
  7. Ok so I was curious and just called the Wynn sports book. They do have some “first come first served” seats in the sports book area at no cost. So perhaps for the 9am kickoff if you got there just a little early you could grab one of those and be set.
  8. Yep. Try the book first and that bar area second. Hopefully it works out.
  9. Good question. I’ve only been out there once recently under this new regime for college and NFL games. I’m not so sure they implement the unwritten rules for chairs like at Augusta National for the Masters. Seems to me on these football weekends for Saturday and Sunday, they assign employees to monitor the chairs and will come ask you if you have a reservation. I don’t yet know that for a fact however. The good news for the Bama game is it’s on network TV and a big game so your chances are much better that it will be on in other venues throughout the casino as well (in places that don’t require reservations and charge to sit there). Worst case scenario it’ll be on in your room. I was unaware of the newer setup when I tried to watch Texas Vs LSU in Sept 2019 at Caesars. All the seats were booked. I couldn’t purchase one. So we stood by the bar area in the sportsbook and watched the first half there and just ended up watching 2nd half in the room.
  10. And that’s it for today’s PC Not much news made ou still sucks
  11. Kurt asks about the makeup of this new team: A: we are bigger, faster, and tougher (cliff notes versions)
  12. Will Stone to handle kickoffs. Sark feels good at punter. Sounds like FG is a still a question mark.
  13. Used to be a much easier decision. Now you have to factor in making a reservation and paying for a seat at most of the major strip sportsbooks. With our game on LHN, and Texas not ranked, might be a lot harder to find the game outside of those big sportsbooks. I would start with the closest big casino to where you are staying and go from there to see what it costs. Check into it now, they probably sell out the seats
  14. Looks like Vegas has Texas favored by 38 1/2 this week
  15. year 2 here we go 11 am press conference on LHN, Austin radio, and here: https://texassports.com/watch/?Live=489&type=Live
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