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Tech Students Camp Out for Best Seats at Saturday's Game

By: Nick Ochsner
Updated: October 5, 2012
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A group of dedicated Texas Tech students are camping outside of The Jones hoping for prime seats at Saturday's game.

For now, it's just a small cluster of three tents and about a half-dozen die hard fans; but the group says it's worth it.

The guys have had visits from Coach Tuberville and many of the team's players.

This week's tent city isn't official, Tech junior and de facto group leader Ryan Reyna explained, which is why the group is calling their camp Tuberville.

Reyna said he hopes this week's stakeout is just a warm up for big crowds next week.

Watch Ashley Hinson live from Tuberville Friday morning on the KAMC Morning News starting at 5:00 a.m.

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