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January 02, 2004 | Football
It almost goes without saying but OU officials are urging Sooner fans to wear crimson or white shirts to the Sugar Bowl game on Sunday night in the Louisiana Superdome.
Oklahoma battles LSU beginning at 7 p.m. in the BCS National Championship game. The Louisiana State campus is roughly an hour from the Superdome and thousands of OU and LSU fans are expected to descend on the city for the weekend.
For the protection of fans and participants, heightened security procedures have also been implemented for the game. Fans are encouraged to arrive early and enjoy the entertainment provided for ticketed patrons around the Superdome.
Entering the Superdome
- You must have a ticket to enter the fenced perimeter around the Superdome.
- All patrons are subject to search.
- Coolers, bags, backpacks, large purses and video cameras are banned.
- Hand-held cameras are permitted (no tripods or large lenses).
- No patrons are permitted to carry food or beverages into the Superdome.
- Small handbags, such as ladies' purses and diaper bags will be subject to visual searches at the gates.
- Purses larger than 12 inches by 12 inches will not be permitted.
- Prohibeted items will not be stored or disposed at the gate (must be returned to vehicle or hotel).
- The Superdome is a smoke-free facility.
Ticket Advisory
- A bar coding system has been implemented for all Superdome events including the Nokia Sugar Bowl Classic.
- The bar coding system provides the best secutiry available to prevent illegally printed or copied tickets.
- All tickets are specially printed commemorative tickets; there are no Ticketmaster or "computer" tickets for this event.
- Fans with illegal tickets will not be admitted to the game.
- The game is sold out.
- Buying or selling tickets at any price within 750 feet of the Superdome property is illegal; offenders are subject to arrest and prosecution.
- Scalping tickets is illegal in the State of Louisiana.
- The best advice is buyer beware; purchase tickets only from official ticket outlets or participating teams.
The best advice is to come early and empty-handed.