Troy University Athletics

Football Season Tickets On Sale, Trojans Set Record Attendance for Third Straight Season
2/13/2019 8:15:00 AM | Football
Renew / Purchase Season Tickets
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TROY, Alabama – Coming off its third straight 10-win season and boasting the most wins among the Group of Five since 2016, Troy football season tickets for the 2019 season are now available.
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Despite 31 victories over the last three seasons, three bowl wins in the last three years and one of the best home schedules in school history, ticket prices for the 2019 season will remain the same for the third straight season.
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"Our fans have turned The Vet into one of the top venues among our peers," Athletics Director Jeremy McClain said. "It was a key initiative of ours this year to keep our season ticket prices the same this season despite our increased success on the field and record-breaking numbers in the stands."
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Season ticket packages start as low as $60 for general admission seating and $100 for reserved seats for Troy's six home games at The Vet. Limited North End Zone seats remain, and fans can reserve their premium North End Zone Tents for specific games or purchase the entire season for the price of just five games.Â
Current season ticket holders can renew their seats immediately by logging into their account at TroyTrojans.com/Tickets or by calling 877-878-WINS. Fans wishing to purchase new season tickets can do so beginning March 1 by calling 877-878-WINS or by visiting TroyTrojans.com/Tickets
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TROY, Alabama – Coming off its third straight 10-win season and boasting the most wins among the Group of Five since 2016, Troy football season tickets for the 2019 season are now available.
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Despite 31 victories over the last three seasons, three bowl wins in the last three years and one of the best home schedules in school history, ticket prices for the 2019 season will remain the same for the third straight season.
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"Our fans have turned The Vet into one of the top venues among our peers," Athletics Director Jeremy McClain said. "It was a key initiative of ours this year to keep our season ticket prices the same this season despite our increased success on the field and record-breaking numbers in the stands."
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Season ticket packages start as low as $60 for general admission seating and $100 for reserved seats for Troy's six home games at The Vet. Limited North End Zone seats remain, and fans can reserve their premium North End Zone Tents for specific games or purchase the entire season for the price of just five games.Â
Current season ticket holders can renew their seats immediately by logging into their account at TroyTrojans.com/Tickets or by calling 877-878-WINS. Fans wishing to purchase new season tickets can do so beginning March 1 by calling 877-878-WINS or by visiting TroyTrojans.com/Tickets
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Troy opens the season with a pair of home non-conference tilts against Campbell (Aug. 31) and Southern Miss (Sept. 14). It will be the first-ever meeting with Campbell and the first home game against Southern Miss since 1938. The Trojans knocked off the Golden Eagles, 37-31, in Hattiesburg to kickstart their seven-game winning streak in 2016.
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The Sun Belt Conference will release the full schedule on March 1, but Troy does know it will have home games against Appalachian State, Arkansas State, Georgia Southern and South Alabama. Every Sun Belt title since 2006 has been won by either Troy (6), Arkansas State (6), App State (3) or Georgia Southern (1).Â
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"I don't think we could ask for a much better home slate of games for both our fans and for our team," McClain said. "Between a pair of regional rivals and teams that have won the last eight Sun Belt championships, it is going to be an exciting year of football played at The Vet."
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For the third straight season, Troy set a single-season attendance record with an average of 24,527 fans packing The Vet each week during the 2018 season. That total led the Sun Belt Conference, ranked third in the state of Alabama and Troy's 81.8 percent stadium capacity ranked fourth nationally among G5 schools (UCF, Navy, Boise State).
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Three of the top four and five of the top nine attended games in stadium history have come in the last three seasons including a Vet record 29,612 fans to watch the season opener last season against Boise State.
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Following the overwhelming support from Troy fans in the purchase of Community Hero Tickets for the 2017 R&L Carries New Orleans Bowl, the 2018 Dollar General Bowl and last season at The Vet, fans will once again be able to add a Community Hero season ticket to their account for just $8 per game. These tickets will be donated to local charities, underprivileged groups and young organizations.
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Monthly payment plans are available on all season ticket purchases and the deadline for priority renewals is June 1. Troy University faculty and staff are eligible for discounts on season tickets in reserved sections.
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2019 Troy Football Season Tickets
Community Hero - $48
General Admission - $60
Reserved (Sections 104, 112, 114, 204, 206, 216, 218) - $100
General Admission Four Pack - $200
Benchback (Sections 106, 108, 110) - $200
Chairback (Sections 208, 210, 212, 214) - $300
Reserved Four Pack (Sections 107, 116) - $300
North End Zone (Premium Seating) - $400
Stadium Club (Premium Seating) - $600
North End Zone Tents (Premium Seating) - $2,000/game | $10,000/season
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Troy opens the season with a pair of home non-conference tilts against Campbell (Aug. 31) and Southern Miss (Sept. 14). It will be the first-ever meeting with Campbell and the first home game against Southern Miss since 1938. The Trojans knocked off the Golden Eagles, 37-31, in Hattiesburg to kickstart their seven-game winning streak in 2016.
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The Sun Belt Conference will release the full schedule on March 1, but Troy does know it will have home games against Appalachian State, Arkansas State, Georgia Southern and South Alabama. Every Sun Belt title since 2006 has been won by either Troy (6), Arkansas State (6), App State (3) or Georgia Southern (1).Â
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"I don't think we could ask for a much better home slate of games for both our fans and for our team," McClain said. "Between a pair of regional rivals and teams that have won the last eight Sun Belt championships, it is going to be an exciting year of football played at The Vet."
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For the third straight season, Troy set a single-season attendance record with an average of 24,527 fans packing The Vet each week during the 2018 season. That total led the Sun Belt Conference, ranked third in the state of Alabama and Troy's 81.8 percent stadium capacity ranked fourth nationally among G5 schools (UCF, Navy, Boise State).
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Three of the top four and five of the top nine attended games in stadium history have come in the last three seasons including a Vet record 29,612 fans to watch the season opener last season against Boise State.
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Following the overwhelming support from Troy fans in the purchase of Community Hero Tickets for the 2017 R&L Carries New Orleans Bowl, the 2018 Dollar General Bowl and last season at The Vet, fans will once again be able to add a Community Hero season ticket to their account for just $8 per game. These tickets will be donated to local charities, underprivileged groups and young organizations.
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Monthly payment plans are available on all season ticket purchases and the deadline for priority renewals is June 1. Troy University faculty and staff are eligible for discounts on season tickets in reserved sections.
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2019 Troy Football Season Tickets
Community Hero - $48
General Admission - $60
Reserved (Sections 104, 112, 114, 204, 206, 216, 218) - $100
General Admission Four Pack - $200
Benchback (Sections 106, 108, 110) - $200
Chairback (Sections 208, 210, 212, 214) - $300
Reserved Four Pack (Sections 107, 116) - $300
North End Zone (Premium Seating) - $400
Stadium Club (Premium Seating) - $600
North End Zone Tents (Premium Seating) - $2,000/game | $10,000/season
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