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The Auburn University Department of Athletics announced recently that season tickets are available to the general public for the 2024 football season. Tickets start at just $495 for the whole home season.
Public season tickets are upper-level locations only and are not renewable year after year.
Members of Tigers Unlimited had until May 31 to pay the balance owed on their football season ticket renewals.
Lower level Tigers Unlimited Football season tickets begin at only $805; while upper level Tigers Unlimited Football season tickets begin at only $555.
Patrons are limited to a total of six season tickets per account. Tickets ordered in excess of the limit of SIX (6) will be cancelled.
Tickets purchased for the purpose of resale may be cancelled at the discretion of the Auburn Athletics Department.
For more information about ticket sales or to order visit the Auburn Athletics website:
The Auburn football team opens on August 31 at home against Alabama A&M at 6:30 PM CDT. The game will be televised on ESPN+/SECN+.
The Tigers will play the University of California on Saturday, September 7 in Auburn at 2:30 PM CDT. The game will be televised on ESPN2. This game was scheduled before the old PAC 12 dissolved.
The Tigers play the University of New Mexico on Saturday, September 14 in Auburn at 6:30 PM CDT. The game will be televised on ESPN2/U.
Auburn will open its' Southeastern Conference season with the University of Arkansas on September 21 in Auburn.
Auburn will play the University of Oklahoma (now in the SEC) on September 28 in Auburn.
Auburn goes on the road to play the University of Georgia on October 5.
Auburn plays the University of Missouri on October 19 in Missouri.
Auburn goes on the road again to play the University of Kentucky on October 26.
Auburn returns to Jordan-Hare Stadium to play Vanderbilt University November 2.
Auburn plays the University of Louisiana at Monroe in Auburn on November 16. This will be the Military Appreciation Game.
Auburn plays Texas A&M at Jordan-Haire Stadium on November 23.
Auburn's regular season concludes on November 28 when they play the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa for the Iron Bowl. This will be the first year that Alabama has not had Nick Saban as head coach.
This is Coach Hugh Freeze's second season as Auburn's head football coach. Auburn finished 6 and 7 in Freeze's first season. Freeze previously coached at Liberty and Ole Miss.
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