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Season ticket sales off to fast start
With the start of the 2005 football season still seven weeks away, football season ticket sales at South Dakota State University have already surpassed the number from a year ago.
As of July 13, the Jackrabbit Ticket Office had processed requests for 776 football season tickets, nearly a 12 percent increase from the 696 season tickets sold in 2004. The 2005 season ticket package includes reserved seating for all seven Jackrabbit home games played at Coughlin-Alumni Stadium for $98 per person.
"We are very excited about the number of tickets we have sold so far, and there is plenty of time to buy single-game and season tickets," said ticket manager Christi Williams. "The excitement for Jackrabbit athletics is in the air."
SDSU’s home schedule kicks off Sept. 3 with the annual Shrine Game against Wisconsin-La Crosse. The Jackrabbits, who completed their first season at the Division I-AA level in 2004 with a 6-5 record, also will host Valparaiso (Ind.) in the Cereal Bowl on Sept. 10, Cal Poly in the Beef Bowl on Sept. 24, Missouri-Rolla in the Hobo Day game on Oct. 22, Georgia Southern on Oct. 29, Southern Utah on Nov. 5 and Northern Colorado on Nov. 19.
Both Cal Poly and Georgia Southern are ranked in the Division I-AA preseason poll conducted by Street and Smith’s magazine.
An eighth home game set for Oct. 8 against UC Davis in Sioux Falls is not included in the season ticket package, although season ticket holders purchasing tickets for that game will have the opportunity to sit in a reserved section at Howard Wood Field. . . .
All tickets can be purchased in advance over the Internet at www.gojacks.com. Ticket sales also can be completed over the phone by calling 1-866-GO JACKS, or in person at the Jackrabbit Ticket Office in the Stanley J. Marshall HPER Center weekdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
It is great to hear that more people are backing the Jacks with Season ticket purchases! I am actually a little surprised that our season ticket base for football isn't larger considering that we averaged 9,846 fans per game last season. That is a lot of single game/walk up, and student ID tickets.
Go State! ;D
Season ticket sales off to fast start
With the start of the 2005 football season still seven weeks away, football season ticket sales at South Dakota State University have already surpassed the number from a year ago.
As of July 13, the Jackrabbit Ticket Office had processed requests for 776 football season tickets, nearly a 12 percent increase from the 696 season tickets sold in 2004. The 2005 season ticket package includes reserved seating for all seven Jackrabbit home games played at Coughlin-Alumni Stadium for $98 per person.
"We are very excited about the number of tickets we have sold so far, and there is plenty of time to buy single-game and season tickets," said ticket manager Christi Williams. "The excitement for Jackrabbit athletics is in the air."
SDSU’s home schedule kicks off Sept. 3 with the annual Shrine Game against Wisconsin-La Crosse. The Jackrabbits, who completed their first season at the Division I-AA level in 2004 with a 6-5 record, also will host Valparaiso (Ind.) in the Cereal Bowl on Sept. 10, Cal Poly in the Beef Bowl on Sept. 24, Missouri-Rolla in the Hobo Day game on Oct. 22, Georgia Southern on Oct. 29, Southern Utah on Nov. 5 and Northern Colorado on Nov. 19.
Both Cal Poly and Georgia Southern are ranked in the Division I-AA preseason poll conducted by Street and Smith’s magazine.
An eighth home game set for Oct. 8 against UC Davis in Sioux Falls is not included in the season ticket package, although season ticket holders purchasing tickets for that game will have the opportunity to sit in a reserved section at Howard Wood Field. . . .
All tickets can be purchased in advance over the Internet at www.gojacks.com. Ticket sales also can be completed over the phone by calling 1-866-GO JACKS, or in person at the Jackrabbit Ticket Office in the Stanley J. Marshall HPER Center weekdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
It is great to hear that more people are backing the Jacks with Season ticket purchases! I am actually a little surprised that our season ticket base for football isn't larger considering that we averaged 9,846 fans per game last season. That is a lot of single game/walk up, and student ID tickets.
Go State! ;D
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