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Would ND ever disclose to alumni whether it boxed out alumni by ACross
in favor of Anthony Travel with respect to ticket availability of post-season tickets?
I'd be curious to know whether Notre Dame did so, and if so:
1. Who at ND made such a decision;
2. How many tickets were made available to Anthony Travel and not to alumni;
3. The consideration paid by Anthony travel to ND for such access;
4. All perquisites paid by Anthony Travel to ND, its officers, employers, and relatives;
5. The number of tickets made available to the athletic department at ND, and
6. Whether any individual emplyee of the athletic department had the discretion to distribute more than 4 tickets to friends and family.