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Reminder: Purchase Football Tickets

Many upperclassmen bought season tickets earlier this week… now it’s the sophomore class’s turn. (Sophomores are defined by the university as people with between 27.1 and 54 credits.)

Ticket sales begin tomorrow at 7:00 am. You can access the sale here. Hopefully you remembered to preregister back in May!

Here are some additional tips from an earlier post:

Add your billing information to your Ticketmaster account before the day of the sale. This will make it a little less stressful during that early morning crunch.

Don’t bother going to the site before the time the sale is supposed to begin. You’ll just frustrate yourself, and run the risk of getting lost in the shuffle (don’t ask me how, it just happens).

Students purchasing tickets also have the option of buying a White Out t-shirt. Check out the design below.

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