In the 1980's you could buy a yearly pass for the end zone. Seats were first come first serve. The pass was for 2 adults and 3 school age kids but they didn't check so for big games folks would pack the end zone with adults. I think it was 100 dollars for the season but it may have been 50 dollars. Be nice if they did that again.
The OB end zone crowd was notorious for being intense and LOUD plus packed. Also on lesser games you could go anywhere in the OB and sit. Some games I'd try a different location for each quarter. Upper deck, 50 yard line, behind the players, and the end zone. For some big games they put bleachers in the open end and often fans would by the end zone pass for just the big game (ala ND) and both end zones would be packed. The OB was loud but with both end zones even louder. The 3rd and 43 ND game I was in the added end zone and there were obnoxious, unbearable ND thugs there. They were close to creating fights until the 3rd and 43 completion, most left the stadium.
It was an incredible experience. Hopefully this current team will give you memorable experiences too. Imagine how the Rock would be if both end zones were that cheap where a father can bring the entire family at such a discounted price. It was great too since I took lots of youngsters and made them life long Hurricane fans.
Weird too that my fandom began at a Hurricane game with a free ticket from Burger King. I went to the Flutie game on a Burger King ticket too. Maybe the U should consider some promotions to add to our fan base. What could you do with your family and a 5 person end zone pass?