COLUMBIA, Mo. —

Hate week is in full swing, as we're days away from the border war between Kansas and Missouri in Columbia, MO.

But for some Missouri students, getting a ticket to the game has been a challenge. Advertisement

It's been a long wait.

"I grew up in Kansas City, where it was like that was the big thing my entire life," said Bailey Thompson, a sophomore at Mizzou.

For KU and Mizzou football fans to be face-to-face.

But many Mizzou students had to wait a little longer.

"I think that the school didn't think things through," said Sarah Thompson, Bailey's mother.

Bailey is one of many Mizzou students who, at the start of the year, bought a $200 Zou Pass, which gives them a chance to see all Mizzou athletic home games.

But when she logged into the app early to get her ticke

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