Tickets go on sale in late spring. Season tickets usually do not run out, however, it is possible next year so order early. Season ticket sales were flat this year due to economic conditions and did not sell out.
The I-Club has a web site that describes the priority process and the minimum contributions required by section in Kinnick. There are several sections that do not require a contribution to the I-Club. See their link at hawkeyesports.com.
I would be surprised if you are not able to get season tickets next year. They may not be in the best location, but you should be able to get them. Ask for tickets on the visitors side or the end zones to get your best option for locations in the "free" zones. Remember, however, there are no bad seats in Kinnick. Just being there is all that is required to have a good time.
If you are able to give at the higher I-Club levels, you have a good shot at decent seats on the visitor's side or maybe even the home side. If you can pony up the $600 per seat contribution, you stand a chance of getting season tickets between the 35's. They will be very low or very high. There are 79 rows in Kinnick on each side.
Good luck and we'll see you in Kinnick in 2010.