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Iowa State single game football tickets go on sale Friday

July 31, 2008 By admin

ISU football helmet The season opener is now less than one month away and single game football tickets for Iowa State go on sale tomorrow (August 1st).

I.S.U. director of ticket operations, Matt Johnson, says there are a variety of single game ticket options available for all home games.

Johnson says you can get reserved tickets for non-conference games are 40 dollars, and hillside seats are $20 for adults, and $10 for kids high school age and younger. The Nebraska game hillside seats are $60, and to get a reserved seat you have to purchase a mini-pack of tickets for $99.

The remaining Big 12 Conference game tickets are $60 for reserved and $30 for hillside seats for adults, with hillside seats for kids at $15 dollars. Johnson says the mini-pack tickets are a new option. He says the mini-pack gives you a choice of one of the first two games, the Nebraska game, and one of the last two games. Along with that Johnson says you get a $20 Applebees gift certificate.

Johnson encourages fans to buy tickets beforehand to save hassle later on. Johnson says by purchasing early you have the tickets and don’t have to worry about tickets being available and lines at the ticket counters. He says there are several ways to order tickets.

Johnson says you can order on-line at Cyclones.com, or by phone at:888-478-2925, or at any Ticketmaster outlet. Johnson says season ticket sales are going well, but he did not know the exact number of sales. Iowa State opens the season on Thursday August 28th at home against South Dakota State. 

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