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(June 20, 2018) --Ticket requests for all six of UTSA’s away games can be made now through the UTSA Ticket Office, including the Roadrunners’ first-ever visits to Arizona State and Kansas State.
Requests can be made by calling 210-458-UTSA (8872) or online. All tickets will be located in the UTSA seating block, which is determined by the host institution.
UTSA also will host official tailgate parties prior to the Arizona State and Rice games. More information will be released soon.
At the deadline for each game listed below, away game ticket requests will be filled in the following order:
(1) Roadrunner Athletic Fund donors ranked by loyalty points (see table at bottom)
(2) other football season ticket holders
(3) general public
Away Game Date Opponent – Game Time Ticket Price – Order Deadline
Saturday, Sept. 1 Arizona State – 9:30 p.m. (CT) $65 – July 30
Saturday, Sept. 15 Kansas State – 3 p.m. $30 – Aug. 15
Saturday, Oct. 6 Rice – 6 p.m. $30 – Sept. 6
Saturday, Oct. 20 Southern Miss – 6 p.m. $40 – Sept. 20
Saturday, Nov. 3 UAB – 6:30 p.m. $20 – Oct. 4
Saturday, Nov 17 Marshall - 1:30 p.m. (CT) $35 - Oct. 17
Requests are not guaranteed, as there is a limited supply of tickets for each game. Credit cards are the only form of payment accepted for these tickets.
If there still are tickets available in the allotment after the request deadline, all fans will be able to purchase those tickets on a first-come, first-served basis.
Initial order quantities will not be limited, but if demand from Roadrunner Athletic Fund donors exceeds the supply of tickets, the limits listed in the table below will be applied.
All ticket sales are FINAL and no refunds will be issued.
2018 Roadrunner Athletic Fund Giving Level Loyalty Points Ticket Limit
Hall of Fame, Full Scholarship, AD's Circle ($10,000) 10
All-American, National Champion ($2,500-$9,999) 8
Captain's Club, All-Conference ($500-$2,499) 6
True Orange & Blue, Coach's Circle ($150-$499) 4
Season tickets and mini-plans for UTSA’s home slate of six games are on sale now by calling 210-458-UTSA or online.
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